Robert Henderson (Royal Navy officer)
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Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch
Royal Navy
Robert Henderson | |
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| Born | 1778 Aberdeen, Scotland |
| Died | 14 January 1843 Aberdeen, Scotland |
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| Years of service | 1792 to 1843 |
| Rank | Royal Navy Rear-Admiral |
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Rear-Admiral Robert Henderson (1778 – 14 June 1843) was an officer of the British Royal Navy who fought in several colonial actions and operations during his service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Henderson served in small cruising warships in the West Indies during the early years of the Napoleonic Wars and took part in the invasion and capture of Saint Lucia in 1803 and operations off Trinidad in 1804. In 1810, Henderson commanded HMS Nereide at the Invasion of Île de France and was awarded a pension for his service which he retained until he became a retired admiral in 1838. He died in 1843.