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John Byng, a British naval officer, met a tragic fate when he was court-martialed and executed for failing to prevent the capture of Minorca during the Seven Years' War. His controversial prosecution and death sparked public outcry and debate over military accountability and the treatment of officers in the British armed forces.
"I do not send their Lordships the particulars of our losses and damages by this, as it would take me much time; and I am willing none should be lost in letting them know an event of such consequence."
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