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Richard Pearson (Royal Navy officer)

Richard Pearson
portrait by Charles Grignion the Younger
Born1731
Died1806
Occupation(s)Royal Navy, East India Company and Old Royal Naval College
Coconut cup given to Sir Richard Pearson in 1780.

Sir Richard Pearson (1731–1806) was a British naval officer who was captain of the ship HMS Serapis during the American Revolution.

As a lieutenant in the East Indies he did well during the Seven Years' War, where he was severely wounded. He was subsequently unable to obtain a commission because his senior officers twice died before they could fulfil their promises. He finally obtained post rank as a captain in 1773.

In 1779, in command of the Serapis, 44 guns, and escorting a large convoy from the Baltic, he was attacked off Flamborough Head by an American rebel squadron under John Paul Jones in the Bonhomme Richard, 42 guns. This famous action ended in Pearson surrendering the Serapis to Jones but not before his spirited defence had covered the escape of the valuable convoy. The Bonhomme Richard ended up sinking following the capture, forcing Jones to lose his own ship and return to port in Pearson's captured vessel.

Pearson was considered a hero in his homeland after the battle.[1] He was knighted, received presents from the merchants and the freedoms of several towns. John Paul Jones was later asked how he felt about the captain whom he had defeated in battle being knighted, and he reportedly said: "I'd like to meet him on the high seas again; I'll make him a lord!"

Captain Sir Richd Pearson Knt. Lieutenant Governor of Greenwich Hospital

Pearson's 2nd son was Henry Shepherd Pearson who was Governor of Penang in 1808.

In film

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Pearson was portrayed by Peter Cushing in the film John Paul Jones (1959).

References

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  1. ^ Sherburne, John Henry (1825). Life and Character of the Chevalier John Paul Jones: A Captain in the Navy of the United States, During Their Revolutionary War. Wilder & Campbell
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