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TROLLOPE, Sir Henry, British naval officer, born in Norwich, England, in 1756; died in Freshford, near Bath, England, 2 November, 1839. He entered the navy in 1770, participated in the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill, and afterward in the siege of Boston, was with Lord Dunmore in Virginia, and assisted at the taking of Rhode Island. He became 3d lieutenant of the " Bristol " in 1777, assisted at the attack on Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton, and subsequently served at Philadelphia and Mud island. He became a post-captain in 1781, and was knighted for his participation in the victory of Camperdown. He became full admiral in 1812, and was a knight commander of the Bath.
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