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The house at Coton Hill near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, in which Admiral Benbow was born
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The house at Coton Hill near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, in which Admiral Benbow was born
The house at Coton Hill near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, in which Admiral Benbow was born. John Benbow (1653-1702) English naval commander, Vice-Admiral 1701. In the West Indies, off Santa Marta, he encountered superior French forces under Du Casse on 19 August 1702. His leg was shattered by chain-shot and, deserted by his captains, he died in Jamaica of his wounds in October. Remembered as Brave Benbow. Engraving from The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction (London, 1838)
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This print showcases the historic house at Coton Hill near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, which holds great significance as the birthplace of Admiral Benbow. John Benbow, an esteemed English naval commander and Vice-Admiral in 1701, left an indelible mark on British maritime history. His bravery and valor were put to the ultimate test during a fateful encounter off Santa Marta in the West Indies on 19 August 1702. In this momentous battle, Admiral Benbow faced formidable French forces led by Du Casse. Despite being outnumbered and outgunned, he fearlessly fought for his country's honor. Tragically, his leg was shattered by chain-shot during the intense conflict. Abandoned by his own captains in this dire situation, he valiantly clung to life but succumbed to his wounds in Jamaica that October. Admired for his unwavering courage and determination throughout his career, John Benbow became known as Brave Benbow among sailors and officers alike. This remarkable engraving from The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction (London, 1838) immortalizes him as a symbol of resilience and heroism. The image not only captures the architectural beauty of the house where Admiral Benbow was born but also serves as a poignant reminder of one man's sacrifice for king and country. It stands as a testament to those who have dedicated their lives to defending our shores with unwavering loyalty – forever etching their names into history's annals.
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