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James Vashon


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
Date of Birth9.8.1742CSORN
First Known Service1763CSORN
Last Known Service19.7.1821CSORN
Date of Death27.10.1827

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
1763 Passed the Lieutenant's Examination ADM 107/6/53RNLPC
1.6.1774 LieutenantCSORN
5.8.1779 CommanderCSORN
5.8.177912.4.1782
Alert (14) 1779-1792
British 14 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/22/11
ADM 6/21
5.8.1781 Battle of Dogger Bank 
12.4.1782 CaptainCSORN
12.4.1782 Battle of the Saintes 
12.4.178210.5.1782
Prince William (64) 1780-1817
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/31
Issued by
George Brydges Rodney (Baronet )British
Naval Sailor
Service 1740-1782
, Barbados
Confirmed 8.3.1783
ADM 6/23
19.4.1782 Battle of the Mona Passage 
10.5.178212.7.1782
Formidable (98) 1777-1813
British 98 Gun
2nd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/96
Issued by
George Brydges Rodney (Baronet )British
Naval Sailor
Service 1740-1782
, Barbados
Confirmed 17.7.1783
ADM 6/23
18.4.17868.9.1786
Expedition (44) 1784-1817
British 44 Gun
5th Rate Ship
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/328
ADM 6/23
8.9.178614.9.1789
Europa (50) 1783-1814
British 50 Gun
4th Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/444
Issued by
Alan GardnerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1755-1808
, Jamaica
Confirmed 19.12.1787
ADM 6/23
14.6.179025.1.1793
Ardent (64) 1782-1794
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/24/40
ADM 6/24
25.1.1793 
Saint Albans (64) 1764-1814
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/24/197
ADM 6/24
8.1795 
Pompee (80) 1793-1817
British 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793
23.4.1804 Rear-Admiral of the WhiteCSORN
9.18041807
Texel (68) 1799-1818
British 68 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, as Flag Officer, Rear-Admiral of the White,
BWAS-1793
9.11.1805 Rear-Admiral of the RedCSORN
28.4.1808 Vice-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
31.7.1810 Vice-Admiral of the RedCSORN
4.6.1814 Admiral of the BlueCSORN
19.7.1821 Admiral of the WhiteCSORN

Notes on Officer


BiographyRNB1823

This officer obtained Post rank April 12th, 1782, and in the following year commanded the Sybil, of 28 guns, at Jamaica. He was subsequently appointed to the Europa 50, on the same station, in which latter ship the gallant Captain Duff, who fell at Trafalgar, was his first Lieutenant.

During the Spanish and Russian armaments, Captain Vashon commanded the Ardent, 64; and at the commencement of the war with the French republic, the St. Albans, of the same force. In that vessel he proceeded to Gibraltar with the fleet under Lord Hood, and returned from thence with a convoy; after which he escorted the trade to the West Indies. In the summer of 1795, our officer removed into the Pompée of 80 guns, stationed in the Channel. On the 15th June, 1797, he returned to Spithead, in consequence of a most dangerous conspiracy among his crew, which was happily discovered before ready for execution. A court-martial was immediately assembled to try six of the principal mutineers; when the charges having been proved in the clearest manner against four of them, they were sentenced to suffer death, one to be imprisoned twelve months, and the other acquitted. On the 28th two of these unhappy men were executed on board the Pompée, and the other two received the royal pardon.

In the spring of 1799, Captain Vashon removed into the Neptune, of 98 guns, and was sent to reinforce the fleet in the Mediterranean, under Earl St. Vincent; on which station, however, he remained but a few months. Early in 1801, he took the command of the Dreadnought, a new 98-gun ship; and after cruising for some time in the Channel, proceeded off Cadiz and to Minorca, where he continued until the summer of 1802.

Towards the latter end of the following year, we find Captain Vashon in the Princess Royal, 98, stationed at the mouth of Southampton River, to guard that place, and the west end of the Isle of Wight, in case of an invasion. On the 23rd April, 1804, he was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral; and about the same time appointed to the command of the naval force on the coast of Scotland, under the general orders of Lord Keith. He accordingly proceeded to Leith, where his flag was hoisted, and remained till the latter end of 1808, when he was relieved by Sir Edmund Nagle.

Previous to his relinquishment of the above command, the only one, we believe, enjoyed by him as a Flag-Officer, the Master and Brethren of the Trinity-House, Leith, presented him with the freedom of their Corporation, and an elegant silver snuff-box.

He was made Vice-Admiral, April 28, 1808; and Admiral, June 4, 1814. His only son is in holy orders.

 



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Posted by Tim Oakley on Thursday 20th of July 2023 06:26

James Vashon June 1801, he was appointed to the recently launched Dreadnought 98 at Portsmouth,
May 1803, Vashon was appointed to the Princess Royal 98
Following his elevation to the rank of rear-admiral on 23 April 1804, and on Admiral Lord St. Vincent’s recommendation, Vashon immediately took on the role of commander-in-chief at Leith with his flag initially aboard the Glatton 56, Captain James Colnett. In September he transferred to the Roebuck 44, Captain George M’Kinley, and quite quickly thereafter to the floating battery Texel 64, Captains Christopher Laroche from August to November 1804, Donald Campbell, and from 1807 his wife’s son, James Giles Vashon. He moved with the latter officer to the Ardent 64 in 1808 after that vessel had been delivered to Leith in May by Captain William Standway Parkinson. ref More than Nelson


Posted by Tim Oakley on Monday 10th of October 2022 21:18

1804 - 1808 flag officer Lieth


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