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Francis Mason
Royal Navy officer

Francis Mason

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Vice-Admiral Sir Francis Mason KCB (born 1779) was a senior Royal Navy officer who temporarily commanded the Mediterranean Fleet from October 1841 to April 1842.

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Mason joined the Royal Navy on 23 May 1793. He took part in the action of 28 May 1794, the action of 29 May 1794 and the Glorious First of June. He was given command of the sloop HMS Rattler in December 1803. Promoted to post-captain he commanded, successively, the post ship HMS Daphne, in which he took part in the Walcheren Campaign in 1809, the fifth-rate HMS Fisgard, and the fifth-rate HMS President, in which he took part in the siege of San Sebastián in 1813.He went on to command, successively, the fifth-rate HMS Blanche and the fifth-rate HMS Blonde. He temporarily commanded the South America Station from July 1834 to September 1834 and temporarily commanded the Mediterranean Fleet from October 1841 to April 1842. He retired as a Vice-admiral of the White.

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