- Robert Barrie
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name= Sir Robert Barrie
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rank=Rear-Admiral
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commands=HMS Calypso HMS Pomone
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battles=War of 1812 .
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allegiance=British
born=5 May 1774
died=7 June 1841
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laterwork=Commissioner of the dockyard at Kingston,
awards= KCB.Sir Robert Barrie (
5 May 1774 –7 June 1841 ) was a Britishnaval officer noted for his service in theWar of 1812 .Career
From 1784-1788, he was carried on the books of HMS "Europa" as a servant to the captain (his uncle, Alan Gardner) but most likely his first shipboard service was as a junior midshipman on HMS Goliath.cite book
author=Naish, John
title=The Interwoven Lives of George Vancouver, Archibald Menzies, Joseph Whidbey and Peter Puget: The Vancouver Voyage of 1791-1795
publisher=The Edward Mellen Press, Ltd.
year=1996|id=ISBN 0-7734-8857-X] From 1791-1795, Barrie served as a midshipman during theVancouver Expedition of diplomacy and exploration along the Pacific coast ofNorth America . Many of his letters home survive, painting a lively picture of adventure, punctuated by periods of boredom when he exhausted the store books on the ships.cite web
url=http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/Arlenes/B/Barrie.html
title=Letters of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie
accessdate=February 24|accessyear=2007
publisher=William L. Clements Library,University of Michigan ] Barrie gained an acting promotion to Lieutenant on the expedition, and was formally promoted to Lieutenant upon the return to England.* 1800 served in the West Indies under
Thomas Manby (also of the Vancouver expedition)
* Oct. 1801 promoted commander
* 1802 promoted to captain. Commanded sloopHMS Calypso
* 1806 commanded frigateHMS Pomone , at first off the French coast and then in the Mediterranean. On May 1, 1811 with two other ships, he entered theGolfe de Sagone ,Corsica , sank three ships and destroyed its fortifications. Returning toPortsmouth , "Pomone" was sunk; Barrie was acquitted of misconduct.
* 1812 commandedHMS Dragon . BlockadedChesapeake Bay ; as squadron commodore, captured over 85 vessels.
* 1814 part of the attack on thePenobscot River region underSir John Coape Sherbrooke
* 1819 he became the Commissioner of the dockyard at Kingston,Upper Canada , thereby becoming the senior naval officer in theCanada s.The Stone Frigate, [http://www.webwoods.com/khs/dp.cfm?action=listpagedetails&CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=40&PageID=74 Stone Frigate] ] a large stone building completed in 1820 by Sir
Robert Barrie , was designed to hold gear andrigging from Britishwarship s dismantled in compliance with theRush-Bagot Agreement . [ [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3232 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online ] ] It served as abarracks briefly in 1837-38, and was refitted as adormitory andclassroom s to house theRoyal Military College of Canada by 1876.He promoted a
hydrographic survey of theSt. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. international boundary commission, the hydrographic survey of the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River system, the building of theRideau canal andWelland canal , and relations with theUnited States .In 1837 Barrie was promoted to
Rear Admiral . In 1840 he became KCB.Personal life
Barrie was born to Dolly Gardner, (sister of
Sir Alan Gardner ), and a Scottish surgeon. He was married on 24 October 1816 to Julia Wharton Ingilby.Legacy
* Barrie Creek, Barrie Point and Barrie Reach in
British Columbia
* The village ofBarriefield, Ontario nearKingston, Ontario
*Barrie Island inLake Huron
* City of BarrieOntario External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3232 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.rmc.ca/other/museum/gallery/dockyard4_e.html Painting of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie] at the RMC Museum
* [http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/Arlenes/B/Barrie.html Letters of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie] at William L. Clements Library,University of Michigan ee also
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