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Erasmus Ommanney

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when he discovered "fragments of stores and ragged clothing and the remains of an encampment". On the headland of nearby Beechey Island, Ommanney found a large cairn. More relics were scattered nearby but, although the cairn was dismantled, no further traces of the ill-fated expedition were to be
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He was born in London in 1814, the seventh son in a family of eight sons and three daughters of Sir Francis Molyneux Ommanney (1774–1840), a naval agent and from 1818 to 1826
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was marked by his aggressive operations against Russian shore positions and gunboats, summoning defenceless towns to surrender, and his exaggerated reports of successes.
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in 1868 for the same reason, and to the end of his life continued to take a great interest in geographical work and service subjects. He attended meetings of the
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Commander-in-Chief was handed down by seniority among the surviving officers until 1890, when Ommanney, the sole survivor of the action, presented it to
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L. G. C. Laughton, 'Ommanney, Sir Erasmus (1814–1904)’, rev. Andrew Lambert, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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as flag-lieutenant to his uncle, now Sir John Ommanney, Commander-in-Chief on the Lisbon and Mediterranean stations.
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list published on 26 June 1902, and was appointed Knight Commander (KCB) in an investiture on board the royal yacht
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Ommanney entered the Royal Navy aged 12 in August 1826 under his uncle, Captain John Ommanney, the captain of
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Ommanney married Mary Stone in 1862. She died on 1 September 1906, aged 81. In March 1867 he was appointed
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R. S. Dundas, Russian war, 1855, Baltic: official correspondence, ed. D. Bonner-Smith, Navy RS, 84 (1944)
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for the protection of British subjects during the French hostilities, which included the bombardment of
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On 27 February 1844 he married Amelia (Emily) Mary (d. 17 May 1857), the daughter of Samuel Smith of
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Having passed his naval examination in 1833, Ommanney served for a short period as mate in the brig
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on 9 November 1846, and from 1847 to 1848 was employed under the government commission during the
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Ommanney died on 21 December 1904 at his son's home, St Michael's vicarage, St Michael's Road,
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on 9 October 1840, and from August 1841 to the end of 1844 served on board the steam sloop HMS
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to release a number of whalers caught in the ice. He received the special commendation of the
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search expedition in February 1850, he chose his friend Ommanney as second in command. The
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was surveyed. On 25 August 1850 Ommanney discovered the first traces of the fate of Sir
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Northwest Passage : the search for Franklin and the discovery of the passage
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property. His White Sea service ended in a battle between his squadron and a
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and Admiral Henry Manaton Ommanney. Major General Edward Lacon Ommanney
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In December 1851 Ommanney was appointed Deputy Controller-General of
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Online Gallery (29 September 2008). Retrieved on 12 December 2008.
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for this dangerous service. In October 1836 he joined the frigate
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Two Arctic Veterans: Sir Erasmus Ommanney and Sir James Donnett
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British military personnel of the Greek War of Independence
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on the retired list on 1 August 1877, in which year he was
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found. The expedition returned to England in October 1851.
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against the Spanish invasion. The ship then went to the
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British naval officer and Arctic explorer (1814–1904)
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On 14 July 1871 Ommanney was promoted to 1523:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath 964: 950: 942: 925: 589:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath 505:On 14 January 1853 Ommanney was elected a 59: 20: 1513:Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society 1508:Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Society 855:(Supplement). 26 June 1902. p. 4189. 398:'s naval squadron. Ommanney was promoted 209:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 642:, and Erasmus Ommanney Island (Russian: 528:in 1883, and was vicar of St Michael's, 507:Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society 408:Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society 740: 738: 736: 734: 732: 698: 654:in Arctic Russia, are named after him. 386:. Here he was employed on the coast of 364:, and a year later he was appointed to 323:aged just 13. The captured flag of the 276:who had mentored his uncle Admiral Sir 722: 720: 718: 626:London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 605:on 15 August 1902, the day before the 410:, and on 4 June 1848 he was elected a 341:. On 10 December 1835 he was promoted 704: 702: 307:, which in December 1826 convoyed to 7: 1483:English explorers of North America 933:Works by or about Erasmus Ommanney 520:in 1863, retired with the rank of 471:, holding this position until the 14: 664:O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). 583:Following the succession of King 712:" Retrieved on 12 December 2008. 570:Royal United Service Institution 149: 133: 674:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 620:, Hampshire, and was buried in 556:for his scientific work in the 542:Knight of the Order of the Bath 890:London Parks and Gardens Trust 475:of 1854, when he commissioned 1: 1528:Recipients of the Polar Medal 1488:English justices of the peace 972:Royal Navy Arctic exploration 1518:Fellows of the Royal Society 882:"Old Mortlake Burial Ground" 498:. 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Index

KCB
FRS
FRGS
FRAS
JP

Stephen Pearce
London, Middlesex
Southsea
Hampshire
Old Mortlake Cemetery
Royal Navy
Admiral
Greek Revolution
Crimean War
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
KCB
FRS
FRGS
FRAS
JP
Royal Navy
Arctic explorer
Victorian era
MP
Barnstaple
Erasmus Gower
John Acworth Ommanney
John Acworth Ommanney
Royal Engineers

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