Born 17 January 1713 and baptised 4 February 1713 at St Nicholas Chiswick Middlesex, the son of Captain
Digby Dent and his wife Ursula. Dent joined the Royal Navy on 20 October 1726 and was commissioned as a lieutenant in January 1734. In August 1737 he was given command of the small 8-gunner . He was promoted to
post captain on 9 June 1738 on appointment to the command of the
fifth-rate HMS Kinsale. In March 1747 he became overall Commander of the British Fleet in the West Indies and oversaw the
Battle of Santiago de Cuba. He was appointed
Comptroller of the Navy in 1756. He died at his house in Dover Street St George Hanover Square on 5 June 1761. ==Family==