George Countess

Rear-Admiral George Countess (1743 – 1811) was an officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service in the French Revolutionary Wars.

Made captain in 1790, Countess was in command of HMS Charon in 1794 and witnessed the Glorious First of June from her, although she was not engaged as she was a hospital ship.

In 1798, Countess was instrumental in hunting down the French squadron under Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart.

This squadron was intending to invade Ireland, and it was only the perseverance of Countess in HMS Ethalion which led the squadron under Sir John Borlase Warren right to the French.

[1] Countess was heavily engaged at the victory of the Battle of Tory Island which followed and was given large financial rewards for this service.