Thomas Durell
Captain Thomas Durell was a Royal Navy officer most famous for his role in the capture of the Spanish ship Princesa.
Early life
Thomas Durell was born in 1685 to John Durell, who was the Lieutenant-Bailiff of Jersey and Ann Dumaresq, who was the daughter of Elias Dumaresq, 3rd Seigneur of Augrès.Early career
Durell joined the Royal Navy in 1697 and was promoted to lieutenant in 1705 after passing the lieutenant's examination. He was promoted to commander in 1716 and was later given command of the 42-gun HMS Speedwell. He was promoted to captain in 1720.Nova Scotia
After the Peace of Utrecht, which ended the War of the Spanish Succession, the British gained control of part of the Acadian lands in modern-day Nova Scotia.Durell who was in command of HMS Seahorse under the orders of General Richard Philipps, who was the Governor of [Nova Scotia], surveyed the coasts and harbours of the newly acquired colony. This service was vital to the British governors; Durell's surveys were later used to create maps of Nova Scotia and the greater area.
For Durell's services there is an island named in his honour near Canso, Nova Scotia named Durell's Island.