- Lord Amelius Beauclerk
Infobox Military Person
name= Lord Amelius Beauclerk
lived=23 May 1771 –10 December 1846
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath= Winchfield House, nearFarnborough, Hampshire
caption= Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk, 1771-1846, by C J Robertson, engraved by S Watts
nickname=
allegiance= flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
serviceyears=1782 - 1846
rank=Admiral
branch=
branch
commands= HMS "Nemesis"
HMS "Juno"
HMS "Dryad"
HMS "Fortunée"
HMS "Majestic"
HMS "Saturn"
HMS "Royal Oak"Commander-in-Chief atLisbon Commander-in-Chief at Plymouth
unit=
battles=Napoleonic Wars
awards= Colonel of MarinesKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic OrderFellow of the Royal Society
laterwork=Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk, GCB, GCH, FRS (23 May 1771 –10 December 1846 ) was a BritishRoyal Navy officer.Early life
Beauclerk was born on
23 May 1771 , the third son ofAubrey Beauclerk, 5th Duke of St Albans (1740–1802) and his wife, the former Lady Catherine Ponsonby (1742–1789), daughter ofWilliam Ponsonby, 2nd Earl of Bessborough . He was baptised atSt Marylebone Parish Church ,London on15 June 1771 . [cite web|url=http://www.links.org/links-cgi/readged?/home/ben/camilla-genealogy/current+c-beauclerk7768+2-2-0-1|title=Beauclerk Genealogy|accessdate=2008-07-21]He was entered on the books of the cutter HMS "Jackal" in June 1782cite web|url=http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/explore/object.cfm?ID=WPN1100|title=National Maritime Museum - Sword belonging to Lord Amelius Beauclerk|accessdate=2008-07-18] , and in 1783 was appointed to HMS "Salisbury", bearing the flag of
Vice-Admiral John Campbell on theNewfoundland station. Afterwards he served in theWest Indies under Commodore Gardner, and returned toEngland in 1789 as acting Lieutenant of HMS "Europa". He was not confirmed as a Lieutenant until21 September 1790 , at the time of the Great Spanish Armament crisis.Promotion to Captain
In 1792 he went to the
Mediterranean in the frigate HMS "Druid", and on16 September 1793 was madecaptain by Lord Hood and appointed to the command of HMS "Nemesis" (28 guns). In March 1794 he was transferred to HMS "Juno" (32 guns), and attached to thesquadron under Admiral Hotham, blockading Toulon. "Juno" took part in the action of14 March 1795 , which resulted in the capture of the French ships "Ça Ira" and "Censeur", and was one of the squadron, under Commodore Taylor, whichconvoy ed the homeward trade in the following autumn, when the "Censeur" was recaptured by the French offCape St Vincent on7 October 1796 .Frigate Commands
On his return to England, Lord Amelius was appointed to the frigate HMS "Dryad", of 44 guns and 251 men, and on the coast of
Ireland , on13 June 1796 , captured the French frigate "Proserpine", of 42 guns and 348 men, after a brilliant and well-managed action, in which "Dryad" lost only two killed and seven wounded, while "Proserpine" lost thirty killed and forty-five wounded. He also captured severalprivateer s. In 1800 he was appointed to "Fortunée" (40 guns), employed in the Channel and in attendance on the King atWeymouth .hip-of-the-Line Commands
Over the next ten years he commanded HM Ships "Majestic", "Saturn", and "Royal Oak" (all 74 guns) in the
English Channel , and in 1809 had charge of the amphibious landing of Lord Chatham's army at Walcheren, and continued, during the operations on that coast, assecond-in-command under Sir Richard Strachan.Admiral
On
1 August 1811 he was promoted toRear-Admiral , but during that and the two following years he continued in theNorth Sea , stretching in 1813 as far as theNorth Cape in command of a small squadron on the look-out for the American Commodore Rogers. In 1814 he commanded in theBasque Roads , and conducted the negotiations for the local suspension of hostilities. On12 August 1819 he was advanced toVice-Admiral , and from 1824 to 1827 wasCommander-in-Chief atLisbon and on the coast ofPortugal . He became a fullAdmiral on22 July 1830 , and wasCommander-in-Chief atPlymouth from 1836 to 1839.Honours and achievements
Beauclerk became a
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1809, and was given the honorary rank ofColonel of Marines on31 July 1810 . He was appointed to the KCB on2 January 1815 , GCH on29 March 1831 , GCB on4 August 1835 , andFirst and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to King William IV on4 August 1839 . He was thehereditary Lord of the Manor ofWinchfield ,Hampshire .Beauclerk was a fine professional officer who benefited from his family connections to secure early promotion.
Port Beauclerc ,Point Amelius ,Point St. Albans ,Beauclerc Island ,Beauclerc Peak andAmelius Island , all inAlaska , are named for him.Death
He died, unmarried, at his seat,
Winchfield House , nearFarnborough, Hampshire , on10 December 1846 .References
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