- Sir William Martin, 4th Baronet
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name= Sir William Martin
lived=5 December 1801 –24 March 1895
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placeofdeath=Winchfield ,Hampshire ,England
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laterwork=Admiral Sir William Fanshawe Martin, 4th Baronet GCB (5 December 1801 -24 March 1895 ), was a senior British naval officer.He was the eldest son of Admiral of the Fleet Sir
Thomas Byam Martin ,comptroller of the navy (1815 - 1831), and grandson, on the mother's side, of CaptainRobert Fanshawe , who commanded the "Namur 90" inGeorge Rodney 's victory of12 April 1782 . He had two brothers, includingHenry Byam Martin (born June 1803). [Starkey 2001:140]Entering the navy at the age of twelve, his fathers interest secured his rapid promotion: he was made a lieutenant on
15 December 1820 ; on8 February 1823 he was promoted to be commander of the "Fly"sloop , his good service in which in support of the interests of British merchants at Callao secured his promotion as captain on5 June 1824 . He served in the Mediterranean during the periods of15 November 1826 - 1831 (Captain, "Samarang")19 July 1844 -31 January 1845 (Captain, "Queen"),30 January 1845 -18 October 1845 (Captain, "Trafalgar"), and7 December 1847 -21 December 1849 (Captain, "Prince Regent").cite web |url=http://www.pdavis.nl/ShowBiog.php?id=819 |title=William Fanshawe Martin R.N. |accessdate=2008-05-15 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher=pdavis.nl]In 1849-1852, he was commodore commanding the Channel squadron, and gave evidence of a remarkable aptitude for command. He was made rear-admiral in May 1853, and for the next four years was superintendent of
Portsmouth dockyard. He was made vice-admiral in February 1858, and after a year asFirst Sea Lord , he was appointedcommander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Fleet in 1860, with his flag in HMS "Marlborough" (captain -William Houston Stewart ).The discipline of the navy was then bad. It was a tradition sprung from the wholesale shipment of -birds during the old war, that the men were to be treated without consideration; moreover the ships had been largely filled up with bounty men bought into the service with a £10 note, without training. Out of this unpromising material Martin formed the fleet which was at that time the ideal of excellence.
He had no war service, and, beyond the Italian disturbance of 1860-61, no opportunity for showing diplomatic ability. But his memory lives as that of the reformer of discipline and the originator of a comprehensive system of steam manoeuvres. He became an
Admiral in November 1863. On4 December , he succeeded to thebaronet cy, which had been conferred on his grandfather, but passed to Martin upon the death of his cousin, Sir Henry, the 3rd Baronet. [Payson 1900:28]His last appointment was the command at
Plymouth , 1866-1869, and in 1870 he was put on the retired list. In 1873 the GCB was conferred on him. He died at Upton Grey, nearWinchfield , on24 March 1895 . He was twice married:24 July 1826 , Hon. Anne Best (died 1836), daughter of Lord Wynford; and again21 May 1838 , Sophia, daughter of Richard Hurt. Martin left, besides daughters, one son, Sir Richard Byam Martin, [DPayson 1900:28] who succeeded as 5th Baronet.References
* [http://www.pdavis.nl/ShowBiog.php?id=819 Service record]
*cite book | first=J. K. | last=Laughton | chapter=Martin, Sir William Fanshawe (1801–1895) | editor=rev. Andrew Lambert | title=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | publisher=Oxford University Press | year=2004 | url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18222 | accessdate=2007-10-13
*cite book |title=Travellers in Egypt |last=Starkey |first=P. |authorlink= |coauthors=Starkey, J. |year=2001 |publisher=Tauris Parke Paperbacks |location=London |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ojEhe_tsd3MC&pg=PA140&lpg=PA140&dq=Henry+Byam+Martin&source=web&ots=tUJSrkATo0&sig=qGrumD8QzrxksPMjoYcvn0jt8po&hl=en |isbn=1860646743
*cite journal |title=William Martin, Esq |journal=The New England historical and genealogical register. |last=Payson |first=W.P. |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=January 1900 |number=213 |publisher=New England Historic Genealogical Society |location=Boston|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HsYMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA28&lpg=PA28&dq=%22thomas+byam+martin%22+island&source=web&ots=PDF1aMeDuA&sig=1b7dGQXxG3fXN7oxhWexrfibKQ4&hl=en#PPA28,M1 |oclc=2564052 |volume=LIV
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