James Newman-Newman

James Newman-Newman

Infobox Military Person
name= James Newman-Newman
lived= 1767 – 25 December, 1811
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath= HMS "Hero", on Haak Sand, Texel


caption= James Newman-Newman, Archer James Oliver c. 1801
nickname=
allegiance= flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom
serviceyears=
rank= Royal Navy Admiral
branch=
commands=
unit=
battles= French Revolutionary WarsGlorious First of JuneCapture of "Loire" • Capture of "Pallas" Napoleonic Wars • Wreck of HMS "Hero"
awards=
laterwork=
Captain James Newman-Newman of the British Royal Navy was an officer who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who served in numerous actions with distinction before his death in the wreck of his ship of the line HMS "Hero", which was lost with two other battleships off the Northern European coast during a storm in December 1811. Over 2,000 sailors lost their lives.

Career

Newman-Newman was born in 1767, and joined the Royal Navy at a young age, serving as a lieutenant aboard the flagship of Sir Alexander Hood, HMS "Royal George" during the battle of the Glorious First of June, when a French fleet was defeated deep in the Atlantic by the British Channel Fleet under Lord Howe. Due to good service in this action, Newman-Newman was promoted to captain and took command of a succession of frigates in the Mediterranean and home waters, beginning with HMS "Ceres" in 1795. [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mag/pages/mnuExplore/PaintingDetail.cfm?ID=BHC2910 Captain James Newman-Newman] , "National Maritime Museum", Retrieved 27 March 2008 ]

In 1798, Newman-Newman was in command of the frigate HMS "Mermaid" during the campaign against a French fleet which threatened to invade Ireland. The French force was destroyed at the Battle of Tory Island, in which "Mermaid" was not engaged, but the surviving French ships scattered into the Atlantic and "Mermaid" was one of the ships tasked with tracking them. On 15 October, "Mermaid", in company with the brig HMS "Kangaroo" discovered the French frigate "Loire" and gave chase, catching and engaging the French ship.James, Vol. 2, p. 137] "Loire" was too strong for her oppponents however and despite suffering heavy damage, managed to escape. The following day "Loire" was captured by the large razee HMS "Anson", having suffered heavy casualties. "Mermaid" had taken 17 casualties herself and Newman-Newman was praised for his conduct.James, Vol. 2, p. 138]

Two years later, Newman-Newman was again involved in the capture of a French frigate, this time as captain of HMS "Loire", the same ship he had taken himself two years previously. The French "Pallas" had been sighted off St Malo by two small Royal Navy ships and despite the disparity in size, the small craft engaged the much larger frigate.James, Vol. 3, p. 30] "Pallas" was able to hold off her diminutive opponents, but in the afternoon of 5 February 1800 a squadron led by Newman-Newman in "Loire" arrived. In the engagement which followed, the five British ships fought a lengthy battle with "Pallas" and French shore batteries under which the frigate was sheltering until eventually "Pallas" surrendered. "Loire" had suffered 22 causalties.James, Vol. 3, p. 31] [LondonGazette|issue=15231|startpage=154|endpage=155|date=15 February 1800|accessdate=2008-03-27]

In 1802, Newman-Newman was briefly in reserve during the Peace of Amiens, but he soon returned to service as commander of a ship of the line following the resumption of the Napoleonic Wars the following year. Newman-Newman's service was in Home Waters and the Baltic Sea, and in 1811 he was tasked with escorting a large convoy from Gothenberg to London in his ship HMS "Hero". Returning in late 1811 the convoy, which had joined with parts of the British Baltic Fleet, was struck by a huge storm which wrecked over 30 merchant ships and on 24 December claimed the flagship HMS "St George" and HMS "Defence". Hundreds of sailors were drowned including Admiral Robert Carthew Reynolds.James, Vol. 5, p. 349] The next day, Christmas Day 1811, HMS "Hero" was also driven ashore, onto the Haak Sands off the Texel. Weather conditions were so severe that no boats could be launched and no rescue attempted and as a result only 12 men from a crew of several hundred reached safety. Newman-Newman was not among them.James, Vol. 5, p. 350]

Notes

References

*cite book
last = James
first = William
authorlink = William James (naval historian)
year = 2002
origyear = 1827
chapter =
title = The Naval History of Great Britain, Volumes 1-6, 1793-1827
publisher = Conway Martime Press
location =
isbn = 0-85177-905-0

Persondata
NAME=Newman-Newman, James
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Royal Navy officer
DATE OF BIRTH=1767
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=25 December 1811
PLACE OF DEATH=HMS "Hero", on Haak Sand, Texel


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