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John Harman (admiral)

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852: 593:, which was the closest of the English ships to the Dutch, were to find itself alone in an engagement with the Dutch on the coast of Holland. Harman said he could do nothing without orders. Brounker went back to the cabin, then returned to Harman and said the duke ordered him to shorten sail, which Harman did. The other pursuing ships slowed in response and the Dutch escaped. The incident caused a scandal and a parliamentary inquiry was held in which Harman was absolved of all blame, which was laid on Brouncker. 431: 538: 33: 672: 724: 762:
and had difficulty moving, but despite this gave orders throughout the engagement. He attacked several times, and on 25 June 1667 set fire to the French admiral's ship and six or seven other strong vessels. La Barre appears to have panicked and ordered his ships to be scuttled. Several others were
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on the larboard side, and the sails caught fire. Almost fifty of the crew jumped overboard. Sir John drew his sword and threatened to kill any other men who tried to leave the ship or who failed to fight the fire. The remaining crew managed to quench the fire, but the burnt rigging let one of the
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for violating the treaty between England and Algiers and plundering English merchantmen. He captured and destroyed a great many of their vessels before returning to England. In 1672 Harman was appointed rear-admiral of the Blue squadron under the immediate command of
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s lower-deck guns. The Dutch vice-admiral Evertzen approached and offered to accept a surrender. Harman refused and fired a broadside that killed Evertzen. The Dutch now held back from the Henry, which despite the damage it had suffered was able to sail back to
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and a sloop. Willoughby sent a messenger demanding that the Dutch surrender. The troops were landed on 5 October and advanced to the fort, which was well-built with walls about 18 feet (5.5 m) high. On 8 October 1667 Harman
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Harman had to resign his command while he recovered from his injury. Early in 1667 he was sent as admiral and commander in chief of a fleet that was sent to the West Indies. By special order his ship flew the
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sunk, some sank themselves and only two or three escaped. The English lost no more than 80 men killed, although others were wounded and the ships suffered considerable damage and loss of ammunition.
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was killed. The White squadron suffered the greatest damage. Harman led the van of the English fleet and was soon in the center of the Zeeland squadron, where his ship became completely disabled.
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Harman had several children with his wife Katherine (died 1696), including at least three sons; James, the eldest, plus William (died 1677) and John, both of whom became officers in the
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in 1665. The English won a clear victory, but Harman was criticised for his alleged failure to pursue the beaten Dutch fleet. Despite this, in 1667 he was given command of a
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when the latter was blown up. The Dutch fled in confusion. Sir William Penn, who was sick and exhausted, and the Duke of York both retired to their cabins. The
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on 28 May 1672. Harman was a flag officer in Sandwich's squadron in this battle. The squadron took the brunt of the Dutch attack. The 40-gun frigate
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on the starboard side, but through extraordinary exertion his boatswain managed to detach the grappling irons. A second fire ship grappled the
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Lives of the admirals, and other eminent British seamen: containing their personal histories, and a detail of all their public services
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died, but he died himself on 11 October 1673 before taking up command. England and Holland concluded the war with the
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had failed when La Barre left the scene. La Barre and Clodoré were arguing when Harman's fleet arrived and in the
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Little is known for certain of Harman's origins, although he may have been related to a family of shipowners from
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commissioned by James, Duke of York. Harman is turned away, looking back at the viewer over his left shoulder.
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was the first large naval action in the Second Anglo-Dutch War. In this battle on 3 June 1665 (old style) the
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The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, has a three-quarter-length portrait of Harman by
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On 13 June 1665 Harman was knighted and promoted to rear admiral of the White squadron with the
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fall and it broke Harman's leg. A third fire ship now approached but was sunk by fire from the
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in 1669–70 in the expedition to the Straits. In this expedition Allin was sent to punish the
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He returned to England in October 1655. On 4 January 1655/56 he was given command of the
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as commander-in-chief of the fleet, but died shortly afterwards on 11 October.
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as his flagship. He played a distinguished role in the second engagement with
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Battle of Lowestoft, 3 June 1665, showing HMS Royal Charles and the Eendracht
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fled the colony on 23 September 1667. Harman arrived at the mouth of the
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was declared in May 1665. During this war the English suffered from the
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in 1673. In 1673 Harman was vice-admiral of the red squadron with the
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Admirals of the World: A Biographical Dictionary, 1500 to the Present
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on 3 October 1667. The next morning he entered the river on the
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Harman first appears in official records towards the end of the
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Colonising Expeditions to the West Indies and Guiana, 1623-1667
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Subsequently acquitted for his actions at Lowestoft, he became
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Harman then sailed to South America, and on 15 September 1667
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Harman was a flag officer in Prince Rupert's squadron in the
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in 1664. In the spring of 1665 Harman was lieutenant of the
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was the flagship of James, Duke of York, the future King
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in July 1653. In August, Harman was given command of the
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series of 13 portraits of senior ship's officers in the
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as his flagship Harman played a conspicuous part in the
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was signed in April 1654, its last major action was the
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in 1672 and served in all three major actions of the
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was leading the pursuit under Harman's command when
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warship captured from the Dutch, that fought at the
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began in July 1652, he was appointed captain of the
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Oxford University Press. 746:had returned there after an attempt to take 360:, and was related by marriage to the author 630:. The fighting was savage. The admiral Sir 479:(9 September 1656) he commanded the 52-gun 435:Action between ships in the First Dutch War 31: 20: 1179: 575:was engaged with the Dutch flagship, the 1231:Publications of the Navy Records Society 1218: 1167: 1155: 1055: 1043: 1403:"Le Febvre de la Barre, Joseph-Antoine" 1331:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1004: 992: 948: 491:Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1657) 1556:"Harman, Sir John (d. 1673) (Britain)" 1554:Stewart, William (28 September 2009), 1191: 977: 779:and the French colonial settlement of 634:was captured and the vice-admiral Sir 321:, a task he successfully carried out. 1016: 364:. Both men appear in a number of his 7: 1501:"Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667)" 841:Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich 475:and again sailed with Blake. In the 1520:"Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672-1674)" 1482:"First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-1654)" 628:George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle 1441:Laughton, John Knox (1885–1900b), 865:The first major engagement of the 758:. Harman was suffering badly from 728:Attack on the French at Martinique 14: 1518:Rickard, J. (12 December 2000c), 1499:Rickard, J. (12 December 2000b), 1421:Laughton, John Knox (1885–1900), 813:ketches under lieutenant-general 505:, in effect captain of the ship. 16:English officer of the Royal Navy 1542:, NPG: National Portrait Gallery 1480:Rickard, J. (11 December 2000), 1447:Dictionary of National Biography 1427:Dictionary of National Biography 1407:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 1307:(in French), KARTHALA Editions, 1249:Admiral Sir John Harman, d. 1673 1077:Admiral Sir John Harman, d. 1673 641:An enemy fire ship grappled the 571:, was captain of the fleet. 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Shortly after the 1423:"Harman, John (d.1673)" 1264:Campbell, John (1742), 883:, saved Harman and the 820:captured Fort Zeelandia 385:First English Civil War 1340:10.1093/ref:odnb/12351 862: 783:. The French governor 775:. His fleet destroyed 735: 685:St. James's Day Battle 676: 667:St. James's Day Battle 567:, who was also on the 548: 546:Hendrik van Minderhout 515:Second Anglo-Dutch War 450:Battle of Scheveningen 441: 293:Second Anglo-Dutch War 186:Second Anglo-Dutch War 1461:Plant, David (2010), 1282:Charnock, J. 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Index


London
St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey
Admiral
Diamond
Worcester
Torrington
Gloucester
Royal Charles
Resolution
Revenge
Henry
Lion
St David
London
First Anglo-Dutch War
Battle of the Kentish Knock
Battle of Portland
Battle of the Gabbard
Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)
Santa Cruz
Second Anglo-Dutch War
Battle of Lowestoft
Four Days' Battle
Martinique
Cayenne
Fort Zeelandia
Third Anglo-Dutch War
Battle of Solebay
Battle of Schooneveld

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