Thomas Pitt, second baron Camelford (1775-1804)
The son of the first baron (d. 1793); a former navel officer, he was a French sympathiser
and political friend of London radicals whose history of violent behavior terminated when
he was killed in a duel with his friend Thomas Best.
The son of the first baron (d. 1793); a former navel officer, he was a French sympathiser
and political friend of London radicals whose history of violent behavior terminated when
he was killed in a duel with his friend Thomas Best.