- Edward Riou
Captain Edward Riou born November 20th, 1762 died April 2nd, 1801, was a
Royal Navy officer who was killed in action.Riou entered the
navy at an early age. He served as a midshipman on Captain James Cook's second voyage. In 1780 he was promoted lieutenant, and nine years later he was in command of the "Guardian" when that vessel, crowded withconvict s, struck an iceberg off theAfrica n coast. Riou, after parting with as many of his men as the boats would hold, not only successfully navigated his half-sinking ship 400 leagues to theCape of Good Hope , but kept order amongst the panic-stricken convicts, an achievement which had few parallels in naval annals, and won Lieutenant Riou's immediate promotion.He did not long remain a commander and in 1781 he was posted. Under Sir John Jervis he was present at the operations about
Martinique andGuadeloupe in 1794, and in the "Amazon" he accompanied the expedition underSir Hyde Parker to the Baltic in 1801. Hisfrigate led the way through the channel atCopenhagen , and in the battle he was attached as commodore of alight squadron to Nelson's division. Through the grounding of three ships of the line, Riou and his frigates found themselves opposed to the full force of the greatTrekroner battery . Early in the fight he was wounded, but refused to leave the deck, and, as he was sitting on a gun-carriage and directing his men's fire, he was cut in two by acannonball . Nelson, who had not known him before this expedition, had conceived a great affection for Riou, and spoke of his loss as "irreparable."Sir
Jahleel Brenton (1770-1844), the naval historian, declared that he had all the qualities of a perfect officer. Parliament commemorated the memory of the "gallant good Riou" by a memorial inSt. Paul's Cathedral .References
Life of Captain Edward Riou http://www.angelfire.com/trek/guardian/
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