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Thomas, Loud Cochrane, tenth Earl of Dundonald, was born at Annsfield, in Lanark, on the 14th of December, , and died in London on the 31st of October,

Find out more about page archiving. Tuesday 3. Sue Cook presents the series that examines listeners' historical queries, exploring avenues of research and uncovering mysteries. Thomas Cochrane - the sea-captain and inspiration for Horatio Hornblower Listener's query "Am I right that history hasn't done justice to Sir Thomas Cochrane who, in my view, was one of the greatest sailors the nation ever produced?

He was the inspiration for both C. Cochrane made his mark as sea-captain, politician, admiral and naval innovator. Born at Annisfield in Lanarkshire, he joined the Royal Navy as a year-old midshipman, serving first under his uncle, Captain later Admiral Alexander Cochrane.

The biography "Cochrane, Britannia's Sea Wolf" by Donald Thomas is more comprehensive (since Thomas has no need to be modest on Cochrane's behalf) and both.

Soon promoted Lieutenant, he took command of the brig HMS Speedy and quickly won a reputation as one of the most ingenious and audacious of British naval officers - the Speedy captured more than 50 ships, guns and prisoners within a year. Most famously, in Cochrane captured the Spanish frigate El Gamo. He wielded a cutlass himself as his men stormed aboard El Gamo , forcing the Spaniards to surrender within minutes.