- Gerard Callenburgh
Gerard Callenburgh (Willemstad,
6 December 1642 -Vlaardingen ,8 October 1722 ) was a Dutch admiral from the 17th century.Gerard was the son of a wood-trader, but chose to enter the Dutch navy in 1661 as a cadet, serving the
Admiralty of the Maze . He was made second lieutenant in May 1666 during theSecond Anglo-Dutch War . On 10 February 1671 he was promoted lieutenant. During theThird Anglo-Dutch War he served onMichiel de Ruyter 's flagship, "De Zeven Provinciën", in theBattle of Solebay . He was promoted to extraordinary captain on 15 March 1673, serving as second flagcaptain of "De Zeven Provinciën" in theBattle of Texel , below captainPieter de Liefde . On 13 February 1674 he was made a full captain.In 1676 he commanded the "Eendragt", the flagship of De Ruyter in the
Mediterranean . When De Ruyter was killed, he became acting Vice-Admiral as squadron leader of the van, bringing home the body of the Admiral.In 1688 he was captain of the "Maagd van Dordrecht" in the invasion fleet of
William III of Orange during theGlorious Revolution . Having excellent relations with thestadtholder he became Vice-Admiral of theAdmiralty of the Northern Quarter on 16 April 1689. In 1690 he fought in the Battle of Beachy Head on the "West-Friesland". On 18 April 1692 he returned to the Admiralty of the Maas inRotterdam , using the new and fourth "De Zeven Provinciën" as flagship. However on 20 November 1697 he again was relocated to the Admiralty of the Northern Quarter to be its Lieutenant-Admiral.He achieved his greatest fame during the
War of Spanish Succession . In 1702, the "Beschermer" (90 cannon) was his flagship in theBattle of Vigo Bay . In 1704 he participated in the Anglo-Dutch invasion ofGibraltar , and helped in its defense in theBattle of Malaga as commander of the rear. On 14 February 1709 he was relocated to theAdmiralty of Amsterdam ; on 19 February 1711 his last assignment was with his old Admiralty of the Maas, making him supreme operational commander of the Dutch fleet, though he never fought in that capacity. Such changes, very rare in the earlier 17th century, now became common as centralisation grew and provincial loyalty and strife diminished. From 1678 to 1711 Callenburgh was a member of the "vroedschap " (town council) of Vlaardingen and often was chosen to be one of theburgomaster s for a period of time.Trivia
A Dutch type of destroyers was named after him : the Gerard Callenburgh class.
Literature
*T. van Gent (2000), "17 Zeventiende eeuwse admiralen en hun zeeslagen", Plantijn Casparie Hilversum/Koninklijke Vereniging van Marineofficieren
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