- George Sartorius
Sir George Rose Sartorius, born 1790, died
Lymington , 13 April 1885, was a highly successful British naval officer who also commanded the navy ofDom Pedro in the Portuguese Civil War. The son of an officer in the East India Company, he entered the British Royal Navy in 1801 and served at theBattle of Trafalgar . In 1832 he was engaged to command the small fleet of the Ex-Emperor ofBrazil , Dom Pedro,Duke of Braganza , in the attempt to defeat his brotherDom Miguel , who had usurped the throne of Portugal, and to install Pedro's daughter as the rightful queen,Dona Maria II . Sartorius conveyed Pedro's expeditionary force from theAzores and safely effected their landing atMindelo , from where they were able to occupyOporto . But he subsequently lost Pedro's confidence and was succeeded in his command in 1833 by Captain Charles Napier.Sartorius resumed an exceptionally distinguished career in the Royal Navy, commanding the
ship of the line HMS "Malabar" in theMediterranean from 1841 to 1844, and was navalaide-de-camp toQueen Victoria in 1846. He was promoted toRear Admiral in 1849 and was commander-in-chief atQueenstown from 1855-56; in the latter year he was promoted toVice Admiral . He became anAdmiral in 1861. He was one of the earliest advocates ofram ships. He was knighted as a K.C.B. in 1865 and G.C.B. in 1868. In 1869 he crowned his career by promotion toAdmiral of the Fleet . Owing to his services to the Portuguese crown he was madeVisconde de Piedade in 1832 and later became firstVisconde de Mindelho andConde de Penha Firma , the title being inherited by his son.
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