Alexander Schomberg

Alexander Schomberg

Infobox Military Person
name=Alexander Schomberg
lived=1720–1804


caption=Alexander Schomberg, 1763, by William Hogarth (NMM) - Alexander's brother Isaac was a friend of Hogarth.
nickname=
placeofbirth=London
placeofdeath=Dublin
allegiance=United Kingdom
branch=Royal Navy
serviceyears=1743-1804
rank=Captain
commands=HMS "Diana", "Essex", "Dorset"
battles=Seven Years' War,
French and Indian War
(Siege of Louisburg,
Plains of Abraham)
awards=Knighthood, 1777
relations=
laterwork=

Captain Sir Alexander Schomberg (1720, London – 19 March 1804, Dublin) was an 18th century Royal Navy officer.

Life

His father, Meyer Löw Schomberg (1690–1761), was a German-Jewish doctor and settled in England c. 1720 and set up a flourishing practice in Fenchurch Street, London. Two of Alexander's brothers followed their father's profession - the eldest, Isaac, and Ralph or Raphael - , and two others (Moses and Solomon) went into the law, but Alexander instead opted for the navy.

Like his brothers, however, he was brought up a Jew but attended St Paul's School, London, and renounced the Jewish faith by publicly receiving the sacrament according to the Anglican rites and thus being able to enter on public careers without impediment from the Test Act. Joining the Navy in 1743 as a midshipman under Captain Edward Pratten on HMS "Suffolk" (70 guns), he passed his examination for lieutenant on 3 December 1747, entering the sloop "Hornet" on 11 December and transferring from there to "Speedwell", another sloop, in the West Indies in spring 1750. The latter ship, however, returned to England, and was paid off in July 1751, with Schomberg and her other officers placed on half pay.

Schomberg's next appointment came in February 1755, under Captain Peter Denis on the "Medway". This ship, however, was only in the home fleet and on the Bay of Biscay station and he was put on half pay again from June to October 1756. He then was appointed to the "Intrepid" (formerly the French ship "Serieux", 64 guns), under Captain Pratten again.

Promotion to captain eventually came on 5 April 1757, briefly in command of the new frigate "Richmond", then from the end of 1757 in command of HMS "Diana", 32 guns. In the "Diana" he played a distinguished part in the taking of Louisburg in 1758 (taking the fleet's commander in Edward Boscawen in close to reconnoitre the coast, covering the landing and taking command of a party of seamen landed to man the batteries) and Quebec in 1759/60 (bombarding the shore under Charles Saunders and repulsing a French attempt to regain the city), and was a close associate of James Wolfe. He was then sent back in 1760 with the news of the victories. There he was appointed to the "Essex", with that ship taking part in the 1764 reduction of Belle Île, under Commodore Augustus Keppel and then serving in the Brest and Biscay fleet until the peace.

At the peace of 1763 he received a commemorative gold medal for his service in Canada and married (see below). At the end of 1770 he was appointed to the "Prudent", which had been commissioned due to the dispute between Britain and Spain about the Falkland Islands and was paid off at the end of the dispute. In late 1771 he became captain of HMS "Dorset", the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland's yacht. Lord Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty opposed Alexander taking up this role, seeing it as virtually a retirement from active service, to no avail (though he then prevented Alexander from re-entering active service when Alexander too came to this opinion, soon after taking up the role).

Alexander was, however, knighted by the lord lieutenant in 1777 for his long and active service, though (remaining "Dorset"'s captain until 1804 - a yacht captain had to leave that post if he wished to be promoted to a flag rank) he progressed no further than the top of the captains' list as the most senior serving captain of the Navy, though he spent many years in that position. Also during this time he wrote "A sea manual recommended to the young officers of the Royal Navy as a companion to the signal book" (1789), and had his second son, Alexander Wilmot, and his youngest son, Charles Marsh, serving under him on the "Dorset". On his death, he was buried in the churchyard at St Peter's, County Dublin.

Marriage and issue

In August 1763, when peace came, he married Arabella Susannah Chalmers, only child of the Revd James Chalmers and Arabella, sister and heiress of Sir Edmond Alleyne, baronet, of Hatfield Peveril, perhaps with Hogarth's portrait commissioned and completed in time for the wedding. Alexander and Arabella's five children were baptized in the Christian faith.

References

*G. L. Green, "The Royal Navy and Anglo-Jewry" (1989)
*J. Charnock, ed., "Biographia navalis", 6 (1798), 273
*G. W. Place, ‘Parkgate and the royal yachts: passenger traffic between the north-west and Dublin in the eighteenth century’, "Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire", 138 (1988), 67–83

External links

* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24817?docPos=1 DNB entry]
* [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/explore/object.cfm?ID=BHC3015&picture=1#content Portrait of him by Hogarth]


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