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| Parker, Sir Hyde |
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| 17391807, British admiral. In the American Revolution he broke (1776) the defenses of the Hudson River at New York Cityan exploit for which he was knighted in 1779. He later held commands in the Mediterranean, Jamaica, and the North Sea in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Horatio Nelson was Parkers second in command at the great victory of Copenhagen (1801); his failure to observe Parkers signal to cease fighting is a famous incident in naval history. Nelson soon replaced Parker. |
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