Thomas Harvey (Royal Navy officer)


Sir Thomas Harvey

Born1775 (1775)
Died28 May 1841(1841-05-28) (aged 65–66)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
Service years1787 to 1841
RankRoyal Navy Vice-Admiral
Conflicts
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Harvey, KCB (1775 – 28 May 1841) was a senior Royal Navy officer who saw service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and died as commander-in-chief on the West Indies Station. The son of a senior Royal Navy officer and from a family with a long military tradition, Harvey distinguished himself under his father at the Glorious First of June and as a post-captain in his own right at Admiral John Thomas Duckworth's attempt to force the Dardanelles in 1807 and commanded numerous ships and stations in the post-war period.