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James Hanway Plumridge

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686:(part of the Crimean War) bombarding a number of Finnish settlements to destroy fortifications, telegraph apparatus, and capture enemy shipping. He was afterwards sharply criticized for firing on civilian settlements. Furthermore, the destroyed Finnish commodities were for the greater part actually bought by British customers and often paid in advance, Plumridge effectively pillaging on his own nations's goods. On 21 June his force bombarded the fortress of 1494: 333:, employed in home waters under Commander John Watts. From December 1800 he served in the Mediterranean, as midshipman, master's mate, and for a short time as acting-lieutenant; firstly aboard the frigate 733:
Plumridge was married three times. He married first in 1821, to a daughter of a Rear-Admiral Hart. She died in 1827, and he married for a second time in 1835 to Harriet Agnes, daughter of the Rt Hon
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Remarkable occurrences in the Life of Jonas Hanway, Esq. comprehending an abstract of his travels in Russia and Persia: ... several anecdotes and an attempt to delineate his character
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fought off an attack by a flotilla of 20 gun-boats, suffering considerable damage, and losing 34 men killed and wounded. He then served aboard the frigate
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in an attack on a Danish cutter of 6 guns and several merchantmen, which were lying under the protection of gun batteries in the harbour of Huilbo,
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His maternal niece Catherine German married Hermann Philipp Rée, and their great-great-great-grandson is the former
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on 27 April 1863, but died in November of the same year at Hopton Hall. He is buried in the churchyard of old
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on 9 October 1822, but had to wait until July 1831 before being appointed to command of the frigate
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Jonas Hanway: Founder of the Marine Society: Charity and Policy in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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He entered the Navy on 6 September 1799 as a first-class volunteer aboard the sloop
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on 1 April 1787 for a James Hanway Plumridge, son of James and Susanna Plumridge.
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The Peerage, Baronetage, And Knightage, Of Great Britain And Ireland For
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There are contradictory accounts of Plumridge's origins. He was born at
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Penryn and Falmouth
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Plumridge returned to sea duty in August 1847, commanding the frigate
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For the next seven years Plumridge served as a lieutenant; aboard the
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under Captain Peter Parker again, and taking part in the capture of
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again, under Captain Peter Parker. There, on 1 May 1809, during the
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at the destruction of batteries and the capture of a convoy in
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By December 1810 Plumridge was serving aboard the frigate
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On 5 October 1813 he commanded the boats of 61:St. Margaret's Church, Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk 8: 1279: 1277: 1275: 1510:Royal Navy personnel of the Napoleonic Wars 1480:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath 1364: 1184:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 20: 704:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 518:On 7 June 1814 Plumridge was promoted to 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 547:He then commanded the 18-gun brig-sloop 442:. He then served aboard the 80-gun ship 1490:Royal Navy personnel of the Crimean War 767: 492:, Captain Thomas Gordon Caulfeild, and 1329:Died 30 Dec. 1877, aged 79; buried at 1177: 934:"Admiral Sir. J. H. Plumridge, K.C.B." 502:. In April 1814 he served as Pellew's 7: 1342:Reitwiesner, William Addams (2013). 1172:The Guinness Book of Naval Blunders 1010:. 27 April 1822. pp. 689–690. 828:Dod, Charles Roger Phipps (1860). 14: 1520:People from Suffolk (before 1974) 967:O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). 606:. He did not seek re-election in 1369:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1306:"England and Wales Census, 1861" 1258:Gravestone Photographic Resource 1224:. 8 December 1857. p. 4329. 1159:. 12 October 1852. p. 2665. 939:. R. Newton: 249. February 1864. 610:. In June 1842 he was appointed 1064:. 5 February 1822. p. 220. 1046:. 3 February 1821. p. 295. 977:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 970:"Plumridge, James Hanway"  1242:. 28 April 1863. p. 2247. 874:Taylor, James Stephen (1985). 1: 1206:. 10 July 1855. p. 2654. 1082:. 23 July 1841. p. 1925. 1028:. 27 April 1822. p. 698. 784:. 5 December 1863. p. 21 625:East Indies and China Station 381:under Captain the Honourable 1121:Rear, Marjorie, ed. (2008). 678:, Plumridge operated in the 594:he stood unsuccessfully for 407:, he commanded the boats of 362:. Finally, he served aboard 312:According to a biography of 1442:Storekeeper of the Ordnance 1344:"Ancestry of David Cameron" 612:Storekeeper of the Ordnance 307:St George's, Hanover Square 1541: 259:Sir James Hanway Plumridge 47:29 November 1863 (aged 76) 25:Sir James Hanway Plumridge 1448: 1439: 1431: 1426: 1412: 1386: 1374: 1367: 1170:Reagan, Geoffrey (1993). 468:in 1812; and the frigate 185:French Revolutionary Wars 1382:James William Freshfield 1254:"James Hanway Plumridge" 937:The Gentleman's Magazine 809:. Hardwicke. p. 803 803:Walford, Edward (1864). 713:on 28 November 1857 and 667:operations in the Baltic 633:Francis Augustus Collier 486:. He then served aboard 464:, the flag-ships of Sir 289:Early life and education 224:Baltic Campaign of 1854 602:, but won the seat in 506:during the capture of 498:, the flagship of Sir 303:Littleworth, Berkshire 1452:Francis Robert Bonham 1174:. London. p. 25. 782:Army and Navy Gazette 709:Plumridge was made a 641:until the arrival of 341:George Johnstone Hope 93:Years of service 16:British naval officer 1389:Member of Parliament 1378:Edward John Hutchins 1310:www.familysearch.org 914:. 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Index

Mayfair
Hopton-on-Sea
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Admiral
HMS Crocus
HMS Philomel
HMS Amphitrite
HMS Sappho
HMS Magicienne
HMS Cambrian
HMS Leopard
French Revolutionary Wars
Egyptian Campaign
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Trafalgar
Gunboat War
Mauritius campaign
Crimean War
Baltic Campaign of 1854
Åland War
Knight Commander
Order of the Bath
Admiral
KCB
MP
Trafalgar
Crimean War
Liberal Party

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