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John Cox (died 1672) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Cox (died 1672)
Sir John Cox was an English Royal Navy officer of the seventeenth century.
Cox joined the Navy during the English Republican era, but remained following the Restoration of 1660. At one point he served as Governor of Chatham.
During the Third Anglo-Dutch War, he was given command of ''HMS Prince'' a hundred gun first rate ship of the line. Cox was also appointed Captain of the Fleet and knighted. He served as the Duke of York's flag captain during the Battle of Solebay against the Dutch. The ''Prince'' was involved in some of the heaviest fighting, and Cox was killed by enemy shot while standing close to the Duke.〔Harris p.44〕 He was succeeded in command of the ship by John Narborough.
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