List of Royal Navy Officers of the Napoleonic Wars
This article lists notable officers that served in the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) in the Royal Navy.
They are ordered by immediate rank (e.g. Admiral and Vice Admiral not Vice Admiral of the Red and Vice Admiral of the White) and then by surname.
Officers with flag ranks
- Admiral of the Fleet Sir Peter Parker, 1st Baronet (promoted to Admiral of the Fleet in 1799)
- Admiral of the Fleet John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent (made Admiral of the Fleet in 1801)
- Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (later Admiral of the Fleet, Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom and First Sea Lord and was also active in War of 1812)
- Admiral Sir William Cornwallis (later Admiral of the Red and Vice Admiral of the United Kingdom)
- Admiral George Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith (retired as Admiral of the Red)
- Admiral John James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier (later promoted to Admiral of the Fleet)
- Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth (later Vice Admiral of the United Kingdom and Admiral of the Red)
- Admiral James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez (later Admiral of the Red, General of Marines and Vice Admiral of the United Kingdom as well as Commander-in-Chief of the Baltic Fleet)
- Admiral Sir Edward Thornbrough (retired as Admiral of the Red)
- Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane (acted as Commander-in-Chief of the British Fleet and retired as Admiral of the White in 1824)
- Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (died with the rank of Vice Admiral of the Red in 1810)
- Vice Admiral Eliab Harvey (promoted to full admiral in 1819, knighted in 1825 and retired as Admiral of the White)
- Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté (died in 1805 with the rank of Vice Admiral of the White)
- Vice Admiral Sir Robert Calder, controversial victor at the Battle of Cape Finisterre (1805), died in 1815 with the rank of Admiral
Officers with non-flag ranks
- Captain Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, 1st Marquess do Maranhão Related to Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane(later Admiral of the Red and Rear Admiral of the United Kingdom as well as leading other navies through their countries liberation including being Vice Admiral of Chile and Admiral of the Greek Fleet)
- Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet (died in 1839 as Vice Admiral of the Blue, he also was the Governor of Greenwich Hospital, First Naval Lord (1830–1834) and was knighted)
- Captain Sir Frederick Lewis Maitland (retired in 1839 as Rear Admiral of the Red and knghted (K.C.B.)
- Commander Frederick Marryat (retired as captain in 1829 and was later a successful author)
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