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on 20 September. The north coast of Australia from 129° to 135° longitude was declared British territory. Bremer rejected Port Essington as a settlement due to its lack of fresh drinking water. On 26 September, the party landed at King Cove in Melville Island to build a settlement, which was named
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Isabel Harriet Ann (c. 1816 – 13 April 1866); married British Army officer Henry Sabine Browne on 26 February 1840 and have one daughter. After Browne's death in 1843, Isabel married Frederick George William Fearon on 29 December 1849 at Westminster, London and have one
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to the United Kingdom on 20 January 1841, Bremer reported on 26 January that he "proceeded to Hong Kong, and took formal possession of the island in Her Majesty's name, and hoisted the colours on it, with the usual salutes and ceremonies." This area became known as
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on 21 October. However, the site was unhealthy, expensive to maintain, and did not develop into an advantageous commercial trading post. In November 1828, orders were given to abandon the post.
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with Elliot. For his services, Bremer received a vote of thanks from both houses of parliament, and on 29 July, he was made a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Military
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On 1 February, he issued a joint proclamation with Elliot to the inhabitants, declaring the island British territory. On 24 August, he left China aboard the
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After Harriet's death in 1846, Bremer married Jemima Mary Harriet (1801–1879), the eldest daughter of Royal Navy officer
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in July 1840, but after Elliot's return home in November 1840, Bremer again assumed the post until the arrival of Sir
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On 27 March 1811, Bremer married Harriet, daughter of Royal Marines officer Thomas Wheeler and widow of Reverend
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Ellen Susan (born c. 1818); married British Army officer Collingwood Fenwick at Plymouth on 15 October 1844
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on 7 June 1814. On 4 June 1815, he was nominated a Companion of the Most Honourable Military
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stations. Shortly after passing his examination, he was appointed sub-lieutenant of the
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On 18 September 1823, just before his 37th birthday, Bremer was appointed commander of
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where he spent a month collecting troops and stores. On 24 August 1824, he left
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for the United Kingdom. From 1846 to 1848, he was joint commander (with
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Edward Gordon (18 September 1819 – 7 April 1847); Royal Navy officer
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and its highest peak, Mount Gordon, Western Australia; named by Roe
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Emma Margaret (c. 1815 – 19 July 1877); married Royal Navy officer
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In November 1824, Bremer sailed for India where he served in the
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in the Mediterranean. On 28 May 1807, he was appointed to
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On 30 April 1846, Bremer was appointed, jointly with Sir
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with Chinese officials on 4 July 1840, a day before the
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John de Courcy (17 February 1822 – 6 January 1891 in
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He was the only son of 8: 699:, and this date is considered as the modern 1796:Royal Navy personnel of the Napoleonic Wars 1786:Royal Navy personnel of the First Opium War 1400:. Volume 1. London: Colburn and Co. p. 138. 103:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1806:Deaths from diabetes in the United Kingdom 1776:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath 1687: 1641:. ACT Government. Accessed 3 January 2019. 1175: 1173: 1076:. 25 November 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2011. 46: 31: 1084: 1082: 1050:Bremer, Sir James John Gordon (1786–1850) 275:in 1805. The first ship he commanded was 1115:. London: Saunders and Otley. pp. 37–38. 1090:The Origin of Australia's Capital Cities 790:. They had two sons and four daughters: 344:Bremer was born on 26 September 1786 in 1485:. Volume 3. London: E. Churton. p. 501. 1012: 1010: 1008: 949:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 902: 862:, who served under Bremer on board the 858:, Western Australia; named by explorer 452:On 9 May 1806, Bremer was appointed to 332:. He retired in 1848, with the rank of 1650:Yanne, Andrew; Heller, Gillis (2009). 1365:. Volume 2. London: E. Churton. p. 42. 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 936: 934: 932: 930: 928: 926: 924: 922: 1070:Melville Island – Culture and History 1064: 1062: 981: 979: 977: 975: 973: 971: 969: 967: 965: 659:in August 1841. Bremer commanded the 290:in 1814. After becoming commander of 7: 1554:"History of country town names – B" 1513:Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, for 1850 1001:. London: John Murray. p. 120. 523:. In February 1824, he was sent to 471:. On 6 October, he served on board 445:' force pursuing a French fleet at 1632:Search for street and suburb names 1578:Hopper, S.D.; Nicolle, D. (2007). 1054:Australian Dictionary of Biography 651:. He was replaced by Rear-Admiral 531:. In June 1824, Bremer arrived in 263:as a student in 1797. He became a 25: 1311:"拜登延長及擴大在美港人不被強制離境兩年:受惠人數增 時間長半年" 992:"Bremer, James John Gordon"  621:Bremer (left of centre) on board 467:, from where he proceeded to the 27:British naval officer (1786–1850) 1675: 214: 1801:People from Portsea, Portsmouth 1271:. London: I. B. Tauris. p. 16. 998:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 878:, Northern Territory, Australia 766:. He served as a magistrate in 756:, where he commanded the yacht 583:Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order 557:and 44 convicts guarded by the 493:, where he became commander of 1: 1541:Ipswich – Culture and History 1382:. 21 September 1849. p. 2883. 1269:A Modern History of Hong Kong 641:East Indies and China Station 140:East Indies and China Station 1737:November 1840 – August 1841 1621:(2045). 31 March 1934. p. 2. 1150:. 15 December 1840. p. 2991. 589:. Bremer, who commanded the 561:. After sailing through the 225:Sir James John Gordon Bremer 1316:Radio France Internationale 500:on 13 October. He became a 1822: 1612:N.T. Island to Be Re-named 1417:. 21 September 1877. p. 8. 1109:Ouchterlony, John (1844). 282:in 1807, stationed in the 240:officer. He served in the 1739: 1730: 1722: 1712: 1710:January 1840 – July 1840 1703: 1695: 1690: 1500:The Sydney Morning Herald 1452:. 26 February 1868. p. 8. 1450:The Sydney Morning Herald 1415:The Sydney Morning Herald 1337:Martin, Robert Montgomery 1074:The Sydney Morning Herald 297:, in 1824 he was sent to 45: 1781:Royal Navy rear admirals 1467:The Gentleman's Magazine 1221:. 11 June 1841. p. 1503. 1204:. 11 June 1841. p. 1502. 1130:The Gentleman's Magazine 1056:. Retrieved 7 June 2011. 826:, on 8 February 1848 at 764:Rear-Admiral of the Blue 737:, to the command of the 735:Francis Augustus Collier 690:declared the cession of 665:Second Battle of Chuenpi 553:. The ships transported 322:Francis Augustus Collier 267:in 1802, serving in the 130:Rear-Admiral of the Blue 58:James John Gordon Bremer 1652:Signs of a Colonial Era 1502:. 8 January 1891. p. 1. 1255:. 3 June 1841. p. 1424. 1187:. 3 June 1841. p. 1426. 1016:Scott, Ernest (1988) . 910:James Marshall (1832). 774:on 14 February 1850 at 701:foundation of Hong Kong 645:First Anglo-Chinese War 579:First Anglo-Burmese War 478:, commanded by Captain 246:First Anglo-Burmese War 163:First Anglo-Chinese War 158:First Anglo-Burmese War 1699:Sir Frederick Maitland 1637:2 January 2019 at the 1235:The Chinese Repository 1167:. 7 May 1841. p. 1162. 888:Mount Bremer; renamed 730: 686:After Plenipotentiary 632: 328:and superintendent of 271:, then qualified as a 202:China War Medal (1842) 1582:Eucalyptus rhomboidea 1341:Colonial Intelligence 957:10.1093/ref:odnb/3313 885:, Canberra, Australia 725: 620: 465:Mediterranean Station 459:commanded by Captain 286:. 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Index

James Bremer

Portsea, Hampshire
Tunbridge Wells
Rear-Admiral of the Blue
East Indies and China Station
Napoleonic Wars
First Anglo-Burmese War
First Anglo-Chinese War
Battle of Berbera
CB
KCH
KCB
China War Medal (1842)

KCB
KCH
Royal Navy
Napoleonic Wars
First Anglo-Burmese War
First Opium War
Portsea, Portsmouth
Royal Naval College
midshipman
North Sea
lieutenant
HMS Rattlesnake
East Indies
post captain
HMS Tamar

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