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Admiral Sir William Domett, GCB (1752 – 19 May 1828) was a senior officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service during the American Revolutionary, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Throughout his career, Domett was under the patronage of Alexander Hood, later Lord Bridport. During his service Domett was appointed as flag captain by several admirals, and saw action numerous times in this capacity, including seven years in command of HMS Royal George. He went on to be First Naval Lord and then Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth during the closing stages of the Napoleonic Wars. Later in life, ill-health forced early retirement and Domett retired to his country estate in Hawkchurch, Devon, close to Lord Bridport's estates.

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  • Sir William Domett (1752 – 19. května 1828) byl britský admirál. Od mládí sloužil v Royal Navy, zúčastnil se válek v koloniích, později se vyznamenal ve válkách s Francií. Během napoleonských válek vynikl spoluprací s admirálem Nelsonem. V roce 1804 ze zdravotních důvodů rezignoval na aktivní službu na moři, později zastával funkci prvního námořního lorda (1812–1813). V roce 1815 byl povýšen do šlechtického stavu a v roce 1819 dosáhl hodnosti admirála. (cs)
  • Admiral Sir William Domett, GCB (1752 – 19 May 1828) was a senior officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service during the American Revolutionary, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Throughout his career, Domett was under the patronage of Alexander Hood, later Lord Bridport. During his service Domett was appointed as flag captain by several admirals, and saw action numerous times in this capacity, including seven years in command of HMS Royal George. He went on to be First Naval Lord and then Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth during the closing stages of the Napoleonic Wars. Later in life, ill-health forced early retirement and Domett retired to his country estate in Hawkchurch, Devon, close to Lord Bridport's estates. (en)
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  • Westhay House, Hawkchurch, Devon (en)
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