Richard Goodwin Keats

Sir Richard Goodwin Keats
1817 portrait of Keats by John Jackson
Born16 January 1757
Chalton, Hampshire
Died5 April 1834(1834-04-05) (aged 77)
Greenwich Hospital, London
AllegianceGreat Britain
United Kingdom
Service / branchRoyal Navy
Years of service1770–1812
RankAdmiral of the Blue
CommandsHMS Rhinoceros
HMS Bonetta
HMS Southampton
HMS Niger
HMS London
HMS Galatea
HMS Boadicea
HMS Superb
HMS Ganges
Governor of Newfoundland
Battles / wars

Admiral of the Blue Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, GCB (16 January 1757 – 5 April 1834) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator who served in the American War of Independence and French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He retired in 1812 due to ill health and was made Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland, serving from 1813 to 1816. In 1821 Keats was made Governor of Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, London. He held the post until his death at Greenwich in 1834. Keats is remembered as a capable and well respected officer, in particular due to his actions at the Algeciras campaign.