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Henry John Rous

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in heavy weather around midnight, only kept afloat by the buoyancy of her cargo. Rous and his prize crew were eventually rescued by another prize around 4 a.m. In 1814, Rous participated in the capture of
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Though no longer an active serving officer, Rous's seniority saw him promoted to rear admiral on 17 December 1852, to vice admiral on 5 January 1858, and to admiral on the Retired List on 6 June 1863.
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and musketry, while the Marines landed on shore, driving off 100 enemy troops and capturing two field guns. Rous was put in command of one of the merchantmen, laden with oil, which
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of seven large gun-boats, three smaller gun-vessels, and 14 merchantmen. The British boats approached and boarded under a heavy fire of
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with a sprung foremast and without keel, forefoot or rudder, with the ship making 23 in (0.58 m) of water an hour.
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On 18 May 1814, he was promoted to lieutenant and, from August 1814 until December 1815, served aboard the frigate
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in 1838, a position he held, almost uninterrupted, until his death. In 1855, he was appointed public
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There Rous took part in numerous actions. On the night of 31 August 1812 he was involved in the
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Aged just 13, Rous entered the Navy on 28 January 1808 as first-class volunteer on board the
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Rous returned to England in August 1829 and, from November 1834, commanded the frigate
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from the port of Lema, near Venice, of seven vessels loaded with ship timbers for the
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in September 1835 and was greatly damaged. Rous, however, brought her across the
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with the colt Tigris. Rous, always fond of the sport, became a steward of the
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successfully captured five enemy gun-vessels in the neighbourhood of
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and two gunboats and, on 6 January 1813, the boats of
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scale. For many years, he managed the stables of the
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Illustration of Admiral Rous taken from James Rice's
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In that role he introduced the 260:John Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke 248:John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke 1211:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 1171:People from Mid Suffolk District 1053:Parliament of the United Kingdom 952:Office-Holders in Modern Britain 881: 672:, whom he had defeated in 1841. 34: 777:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 442:, the flagship of Rear-Admiral 242:Family background and education 1161:Military personnel from London 816:Australian National University 806:"Rous, Henry John (1795–1877)" 290:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 1: 533:, he named the Rous Channel, 513:, and explored and named the 354:, together with French xebec 1216:Horse racing administrators 918:Wood, Greg (3 April 2006). 656:and, in February 1846, The 641:In the general election of 580:History of the English Turf 305:. After taking part in the 246:Rous was the second son of 1242: 1129: 1120: 1112: 1107: 1093: 1070: 1058: 1051: 633:was named in his honour. 570:Thoroughbred horse racing 33: 1101:Sir George de Lacy Evans 1062:Sir George de Lacy Evans 770:"Rous, Henry John"  678:Admiral Rous died at 13 517:, both in north-eastern 415:, and the fortresses of 258:. His elder brother was 229:, who served during the 958:: 18–31. Archived from 904:Encyclopædia Britannica 1221:Explorers of Australia 1196:Lords of the Admiralty 946:Sainty, J. C. 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Index

The Honourable
Detail of a portrait of Henry John Rous with George Payne, by G. Thompson
George Payne
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Admiral
HMS Podargus
HMS Mosquito
HMS Sappho
HMS Hind
HMS Rainbow
HMS Pique
Napoleonic Wars
Walcheren Campaign
Adriatic campaign
Siege of Cattaro
Siege of Ragusa
Admiral
Royal Navy
Napoleonic Wars
John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke
Westminster School
Dr. Burney's Academy
John Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke
Henry Hotham
Royal William
Courtenay Boyle
Sir George Montagu
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
74-gun

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