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John Davies


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
First Known Service17.11.1790CSORN
Last Known Service4.1808CSORN
Date of Death29.1.1830CSORN

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
17.11.1790 LieutenantCSORN
22.11.179015.4.1792
Prothee (64) 1780-1815
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, First Lieutenant ADM 6/24/91
ADM 6/24
16.4.179223.12.1792
Circe (28) 1785-1803
British 28 Gun
6th Rate Frigate
, Third Lieutenant ADM 6/24/162
ADM 6/24
24.12.179212.1.1793
Circe (28) 1785-1803
British 28 Gun
6th Rate Frigate
, Second Lieutenant ADM 6/24/187
ADM 6/24
16.1.1793 
Heroine (32) 1783-1806
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, Second Lieutenant ADM 6/24/194
ADM 6/24
1796 
Heroine (32) 1783-1806
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, First Lieutenant ADM 6/24/162
ADM 6/24
16.8.1796 CommanderCSORN
4.18054.1808
Otter (16) 1805-1828
British 16 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793

Notes on Officer


BiographyRNB1823

Was first lieutenant of the Heroine frigate, Captain Alan Hyde Gardner, at the reduction of Trincomalee, and other Dutch settlements in the island of Ceylon. After the surrender of Columbo and its dependencies, he was sent to England, by the route of Suez, Alexandria, and Trieste, with a despatch, of which the following are extracts:–

Heroine, Columbo Road, Feb. 16th, 1796.

“Sir,– Having received directions from Sir George Keith Elphinstone, to take under my orders the ships of his Majesty, and those of the Honorable East India Company, named in the margin, and to co-operate with Colonel James Stuart, commander of the land forces, in the reduction of Columbo, it is with peculiar satisfaction I announce to you the surrender of that fortress, with the remaining possessions under the Dutch authority in Ceylon, on the 15th instant. I have the honor to transmit herewith the terms on which these places have become part of H.M. dominions * * * * * *. It becomes me, and is a very pleasing part of my duty, to make known to you, for H.M.’s information, the zeal and activity which have actuated every description of officers and men employed under my orders; and I am happy to inform you, that three seamen of the Swift, wounded, are the only casualties of the siege. First Lieutenant Davies, of the Heroine, an officer of great merit, who has given me every assistance on this service which his relative situation enabled him to do, will have the honor of delivering to you this despatch; and I beg leave to recommend him to your favorable notice and protection. I have the honor to be, &c

(Signed)A. H. Gardner.”

To the Right Hon. Henry Dundas,
&c. &c. &c.

After meeting with many impediments, including a detention of forty days in the lazaretto at Boco di Cattaro, Lieutenant Davies arrived in England, and was immediately promoted to the rank of commander, by commission dated Aug. 16th, 1796. He obtained the out-pension of Greenwich Hospital, on the 8th Dec. 1818; and died at Stonehouse, near Plymouth, Jan. 30th, 1830.

 



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