John Pilfold

John Pilfold

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Captain John Pilfold, RN, CB (1768 - 12 July, 1834) was an officer of the Royal Navy whose solid naval career during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars was highlighted by one shining piece of fame when he commanded the ship of the line HMS "Ajax" in Nelson's division at the battle of Trafalgar whilst only a lieutenant.

Family Background

John Pilfold's father, Charles Pilfold (1726-1790), was described as a "yeoman" and not a "gent" in his marriage registration, indicating the Pilfolds were not an arms-bearing family but freehold proprietors, although on a modest scale [Hawkins 1998, p. 2] . Pilfold's uncle, Richard Pilfold (1677-1748), inherited Baylings Farm at Warnham, which the family had owned since until the 16th entury. At age ten, his mother died [Hawkins 1998, p. 7] , and two years later joined the Royal Navy.John Pilfold's older brother Charles inherited the farm and later became an apprentice butcher at the age of 17 [Hawkins 1998, p. 3] . Charles later preceded John and became acting Lieutenant in the Navy serving under Lord Nelson. In 1782 he met Nelson again in New York. Soon he was promoted to full Lieutenant. On 17 December 1791 Charles made his last voyage to China. He died on 28 August 1792, on "Oceana". The cause of death was unknown [Hawkins 1998, p. 8] .

Naval career

Pilfold followed the usual method of introduction to the Royal Navy of the day, joining a ship aged 13 and slowly learning his trade as a midshipman in HMS "Crown" under the capable guidance of William Cornwallis. In October 1788 Pilfold was promoted to Midshipman [Hawkins 1998, p. 7] . Later that month he went to sea under the command of Sir William Cornwallis to the East Indies, returning in May 1792.Arriving home, John found his father had passed away in 1790 and that his estate, Effingham East Court Manor, had been sold [Hawkins 1998, p. 9] .

The following year France declared war on England.

He distinguished himself in the battle of the Glorious First of June in 1794, and was specially recommended by his dying captain John Harvey of HMS "Brunswick" for his bravery and competence [Hawkins 1998, p. 11] .

This brought him to the attention of Admiral Howe, who summond him to his flagship, HMS "Queen Charlotte". Howe promoted him to Lieutenant, and assigned to HMS "Russell". He was again heavily engaged with the enemy on 23 June 1795 when he was aboard during the battle of Groix in which three enemy ships were taken. "Russell" lost three men killed and ten wounded [Hawkins 1998, p. 11] .

As a reward he was posted to the 18 gun sloop HMS "Kingfisher", and made some money from prizes captured during operations off the Spanish and Portuguese coasts, sailing from Lisbon. He was also instrumental in preventing a local outbreak of mutiny following the larger rebellions at home at Spithead and the Nore in 1797. In 1798, he was transferred to another big ship, the 74 gun HMS "Impetueux"; he gained some notoriety in 1800 by leading a raiding party into the Morbihan River and destroying a dozen French ships and wrecking port facilities in the river. A notorious and wealthy first lieutenant, Pilfold met and married Mary Anne Horner during the Peace of Amiens, but was back aboard ship in 1803 moving from HMS "Hindostan" to HMS "Dragon" and from there to the "Ajax", which was then commanded by Captain William Brown.

"Ajax" was engaged at the battle of Cape Finisterre. Brown was embroiled in the scandal which followed and resulted in the court martial of the admiral in charge, Sir Robert Calder. Called home to give evidence at the trial, Brown placed Pilfold in charge of the "Ajax", which joined Nelson's fleet during the blockade of Cadiz. On 21 October, "Ajax" was sixth in Nelson's line, and was heavily engaged with the "Intrépide" and "Argonauta", fighting them both to a standstill and remarkably only suffering two dead and nine wounded during the whole engagement. Pilfold returned home to rapturous praise in December 1805, and was promoted to Post Captain at Christmas, followed over the next ten years by further rewards, including his own coat of arms and initiation into the Order of the Bath on 4 June 1815.

Pilfold however never again commanded at sea, as a ship was not provided for him, and he gradually gave up ambitions of further promotion and retired to Wales and Devon with his family. There he divided his time between farming, minor shore-based naval appointments and funding the lifestyle of his nephew, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelly. [Hawkins 1998, p. 56-58] [Hawkins 1998, p. 2]

He died in 1834, two years after his wife and three years after a debilitating stroke which left him "quite childish". He was buried at St George’s Church, Plymouth, but the churchyard containing his tombstone was destroyed by German bombers in the Blitz in 1941 and it is now a car park with no indication who lies buried beneath it.

References

*"The Trafalgar Captains", Colin White and the 1805 Club, Chatham Publishing, London, 2005, ISBN 1-86176-247-X
*"The Life and Times of Captain John Pilfold", Hawkins, Desmond, A Horsham Museum Society Monograph, 1998

References

External links

* [http://www.nelson-society.org.uk/html/john_pilfold.htm John Pilfold Bio]
* [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/searchbin/searchs.pl?flashy=et1740z&flash=true Animation of the Battle of Trafalgar]


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