Thomas Hopsonn

Sir Thomas Hopsonn
Portrait of Hopsonn, painted between 1705 and 1708 by Michael Dahl
Born1643
Died12 October 1717(1717-10-12) (aged 74)
Weybridge
Allegiance Kingdom of England
Service / branch Royal Navy
Years of service16621702
RankVice-Admiral
CommandsTiger (prize)
Swann
Bonaventure
York
Royal Katherine
St Michael
Battles / warsThird Anglo-Dutch War

Nine Years' War

War of the Spanish Succession

RelationsPeregrine Hopson (son)
Edward Hopson (nephew)

Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Hopsonn (April 1643 – 12 October 1717) was a Royal Navy officer and politician. His most famous action was the breaking of the boom during the battle of Vigo Bay in 1702. After retiring from active service, he became a Navy Commissioner and the governor of Greenwich Hospital.