- Thomas Garth (Royal Navy)
Captain Thomas Garth RN was a Napoleonic era British Naval Commander. Garth whose family seat was Haines Hill in Berkshire was the son of
Charles Garth MP for Devizes and the government agent forSouth Carolina , Georgia and Maryland. He was also nephew to General Thomas Garth, Colonel of the first dragoons and Principal Equerry to George III.Career
Garth became a naval Commander on 3 March 1804 and was given the command of the 38 gun
frigate HMS "Imperieuse" with which he subsequently sailed in an expedition against Antwerp. After the reduction of Flushing, Garth was engaged in various operations on the river Scheldt.On 16 August 1809, whilst again in command of the "Impérieuse", Garth in ascending the Scheldt after the other frigates, entered by mistake the Terneuse, instead of the Baerlandt channel, and became in consequence exposed to the fire of the Terneuse battery (located in [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Terneuzen+(Zeeland) Terneuzen, The Netherlands] ). In returning that fire, the frigate discharged from her carronades some Shrapnel shells; one of which, bursting near the magazine of the fort, containing 3000 barrels of powder, and a great quantity of cartridges, caused an explosion that killed 75 men. The battery fired no more, and the "Impérieuse" passed on.
In the spring of 1810, Garth was put under the orders of Sir George Cockburn who had been sent to
Quiberon Bay to work with Baron De Kolli who was trying to arrange the release ofFerdinand VII of Spain who was being held atValençay . Garth commanded the 22 gun HMS "Cossack" and the 32 gun HMS "Cerberus" and successfully captured various armed ships and merchant men in the Mediterranean.Family
Garth married in 1820, Charlotte Maitland, daughter of General
Frederick Maitland . They had two daughters one of whom, Charlotte Harriet Garth married Philip William Godsal of Iscoyd Park in Shropshire. Garth was grandfather ofPhilip Thomas Godsal the author and inventor of the Godsal anti-tank rifle. His second daughter, Selina, married Mr Frederick Lewis Scrymgeour Wedderburn. His only son, Thomas Colleton Garth, was the founder of theGarth Hunt in Berkshire.Captain Garth died at Leamington in November 1841.
References
* Gentlemans Magazine 1842
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