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The title held by Thomas Cochrane upon his death was the 11th Earl of Dundonald. He inherited this title upon the passing of his father, Archibald Cochrane, in 1831. He was a renowned naval commander, known for his heroic exploits and tactical prowess during the Napoleonic Wars. He was widely regarded as one of the most brilliant and innovative naval officers of his time, earning him the nickname "Sea Wolf."