- Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, 2nd Baronet
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name= Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley
lived=26 December ,1804 –13 February ,1884
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placeofdeath=Moorhill ,Southampton ,Hampshire
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allegiance= flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
serviceyears= 1817 to 1869
rank=Royal Navy Admiral
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awards=Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
laterwork=Admiral Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, 2nd Baronet, KCB was an officer of the British
Royal Navy during the nineteenth century who never saw action but served across the globe in numerous positions. A career officer, Pasley inherited his grandfatherSir Thomas Pasley, 1st Baronet 's title aged only four and spent much of his career in shore appointments as he paid for and cared for his large family.Pasley was born in 1804, the son of Major John Sabine of the
Grenadier Guards and Maria Pasley, daughter of admiralSir Thomas Pasley, 1st Baronet , a long-serving officer who had lost a leg at theGlorious First of June . As Pasley had no male heirs, his baronetcy would have become extinct but for an act of parliament permitting the title to fall to his grandson on his death. When Pasley senior died in 1808, his four year old grandson became Sir Thomas and added the Pasley to his surname.Young Pasley was schooled at Dr. Pearson's School in
East Sheen and subsequentlyBurnfoot School inDurham . In 1817, aged 14, Pasley attended theRoyal Naval Academy and the following year joined Sir Thomas Fremantle's ship HMS "Rochefort" as amidshipman under the patronage of his relationPulteney Malcolm . The ship was later commanded by SirGraham More . In 1823, Pasley moved to thebrig HMS "Redpole" and later HMS "Arachne". In 1824 he was promoted tolieutenant and joined HMS "Tweed" for service off theBrazil ian Coast.Returning in 1826, Pasley married Jane Matilda Lily Wynyard and the couple would ultimately have seven sons and two daughters, putting great financial strain on Pasley and once his sons entered the Navy, forcing him to provide patronage for all of them by doing favours for other officers. As a result his career would stalemate. In 1828, Pasley was promoted to commander and he joined HMS "Cameleon" and HMS "Procris" in command. As acting captain he also commanded the
frigates HMS "Rattlesnake" and HMS "Blonde".Pasley was made full captain in 1831, and spent several years on the Brazilian station in HMS "Curacoa". In 1848, after a period of unemployment he took over
Pembroke Dockyard and in 1856 he was maderear-admiral and commanded HMS "Royal Albert" and HMS "Agamemnon" in theBlack Sea at the end of theCrimean War . On his return in 1859 Pasley commanded Devonport Dockyard and in 1866 became commander-in-chief atPortsmouth . His lengthy shore commands were the result of the pressures maintaining his large family placed him under.In 1869, Pasley retired as a full admiral and in 1873 was made a
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath . He died in 1884 and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandsonThomas Edward Sabine Pasley , his eldest son having died in 1870. He was buried in Shedfield Chuchyard. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21502?docPos=2 Pasley, Sir Thomas Sabine] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", J. K. Laughton, Retrieved24 January 2008 ]Notes
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title = Pasley, Sir Thomas Sabine
work =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , J. K. Laughton
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21502?docPos=2Persondata
NAME=Pasley, Thomas Sabine
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, 2nd Baronet
SHORT DESCRIPTION= British Royal Navy admiral
DATE OF BIRTH=26 December 1804
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DATE OF DEATH=13 February 1884
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