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Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet

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and Bowyer were sailing at the front of the British column and received the concentrated fire of fifteen French ships as they sailed towards them, eventually turning to run parallel along the French line with the rest of the fleet's vanguard. Bowyer took part in a similar action again on 19 May where
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on 17 April 1780 where Rodney attempted to concentrate multiple ships against each French vessel; Bowyer understood this order but it was confused by many others and he was ordered away from attacking in the correct way by Rear-Admiral
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Bowyer left the West Indies and returned to England on 24 December 1781, staying unemployed until 20 March 1783 when he was given command of the ship of the line
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Collingwood did not receive a Naval Gold Medal for his part in the battle at the same time as his fellow officers; Bowyer unsuccessfully petitioned
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on 4 May 1778; on 9 June he sailed her to North America before travelling to the West Indies on 13 December as part of the fleet of Vice-Admiral
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in April 1792, Bowyer lived there until his death on 9 December 1800. He was buried at the local parish church on 16 December.
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Rodney spoke harshly of Parker's decision, berating him that he did 'not permit two gallant officers to do their duty'.
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Bowyer served off the coast of West Africa, where in 1753 they investigated the martial intentions of the pirates of
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on 1 June 1794 where he lost a leg. Unable to continue serving actively, he was rewarded for his service with a
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was paid off in December 1793, staying in the Channel. On 1 June 1794 the fleet fought the battle of the
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While already a baronet in his own right, Bowyer succeeded to the family baronetcy held by his brother
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in 1785 and on 18 April of that year voted in favour of Pitt's parliamentary reform bill focused on
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the two fleets played a game of cat and mouse in an attempt to gain a strong tactical advantage.
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but this commission was cut short and he paid her off on 7 December. Bowyer was appointed a
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A Selection from the Public and Private Correspondence of Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood
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at the same time and served in her in the Mediterranean until 17 December 1763 when he
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was Bowyer's only command as a commander because on 28 October 1762 he was promoted to
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1714–1792: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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and he dedicated his political time to naval affairs while generally supporting
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on 6 February 1758 and was promoted to that rank on 13 February and sent to the
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began, when on 31 October 1776 he was given command of the ship of the line
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Maguire, Alison (2001). "Radley Hall: The Rediscovery of a Country House".
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officer and politician of the eighteenth century. He participated in the
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and reverted to his rank as a post-captain on 22 June 1785, going on
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between 6 June and 27 July, before becoming the second lieutenant of
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in 1784. The Queenborough parliamentary seat was controlled by the
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and became an admiral in 1799. In the same year he also inherited
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on 10 January 1791; she was his last command as a post-captain.
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on 4 May 1761 and given as his first command the newly captured
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Bowyer was rewarded for his part in the victory, being made a
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The Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of the British Empire
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From July 1793, Bowyer may have used the ship of the line
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The Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy 1660-1815
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Lieutenant Colonel William Bowyer (b. 29 December 1784),
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on 18 August 1790. The crisis having abated, Bowyer left
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Bowyer married Margaret Price (died 1778), the widow of
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Bowyer subsequently transferred to the ship of the line
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in which he served off the coast of Ireland. He left
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Bowyer died in December 1800. 334:in 1793, Bowyer fought at the battle of the 1831:Baronets in the Baronetage of Great Britain 1599:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1574:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1360: 1333: 911:officer who died serving in the West Indies 1669: 1590:"Collingwood, Cuthbert, Baron Collingwood" 1489:Royal Navy Officers of the Seven Years War 37: 20: 1473:. New York: G. & C. & H. Carvill. 485:on 25 August. On 31 January 1760 he left 1372: 1285: 1261: 1249: 1201: 1189: 1177: 1165: 1150: 723:under the now Admiral Howe, raising his 1596:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1571:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1384: 1321: 1049: 952:Winfield notes that upon commissioning 945: 1612:Syrett, David; DiNardo, R. L. (1994). 1408: 1396: 1309: 1297: 551:. He was given command of the frigate 259:(3 May 1740 – 6 December 1800), was a 257:Sir George Bowyer, 5th and 1st Baronet 1826:Baronets in the Baronetage of England 1273: 1101: 930:Eliza Bowyer (1791 – 1 November 1879) 581:to recommission the ship of the line 367:, and his wife Anne, the daughter of 7: 1237: 1225: 1213: 375:as a captain's servant on board the 1846:People from Denham, Buckinghamshire 1633:Rodney and the Breaking of the Line 1565:"Bowyer, Sir George, first baronet" 1469:Collingwood, G. L. Newnham (1829). 708:The Battle of the First of June by 1428:The Life of Richard Earl Howe, K.G 1036:Death also recorded as 6 December. 826:on 4 July of the same year and to 458:in September while serving in the 429:on 30 October 1755. He served in 363:, on 3 May 1740, the third son of 14: 843:Sir James Stonhouse, 10th Baronet 470:to serve on the ship of the line 279:as a junior officer. Promoted to 16:Royal Navy officer and politician 998:, on his behalf in October 1794. 956:, Bowyer was still a lieutenant. 97: 81: 1453:The History of Parliament Trust 881:. He gave up his seat in 1790. 369:Sir John Stonhouse, 3rd Baronet 365:Sir William Bowyer, 3rd Baronet 283:in 1761 his first command, the 43:George Bowyer as a post-captain 1449:The House of Commons 1754–1790 902:Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet 891:Sir Jacob Downing, 4th Baronet 654:. Here the vessel served as a 359:George Bowyer was baptised at 1: 818:on 16 August and receiving a 662:for the purpose. Bowyer left 622:. The first of these was the 1616:. Aldershot: Scholar Press. 1605:UK public library membership 1580:UK public library membership 1491:. Warwick, England: Helion. 904:(6 March 1783 – 1 July 1860) 603:The Battle of Martinique by 513:, which had been the French 1771:Baronetage of Great Britain 1674:Parliament of Great Britain 1654:. London: Pen & Sword. 1482:. London: Nichols and Sons. 1349:Syrett & DiNardo (1994) 996:First Lord of the Admiralty 807:Radley Hall, now a part of 658:, with Bowyer being made a 415:before transferring to the 1882: 761:and the ships of the line 688:, at the beginning of the 568:American Revolutionary War 496:as her fourth lieutenant. 306:American Revolutionary War 209:American Revolutionary War 1794: 1781: 1776: 1769: 1759: 1746: 1738: 1731: 1717: 1691: 1679: 1672: 1547:. London: Jonathan Cape. 1426:Barrow, Sir John (1838). 1009:Rear-admiral of the white 1007:Full dates of flag rank: 635:in front of the British. 462:. He passed his exam for 297:, Bowyer was promoted to 226:French Revolutionary Wars 36: 1587:Owen, C. H. H. (2004b). 1562:Owen, C. H. H. (2004a). 1017:vice-admiral of the blue 867:William Pitt the Younger 727:in the ship of the line 87:Kingdom of Great Britain 1478:Foster, Joseph (1883). 1021:vice-admiral of the red 1013:rear-admiral of the red 715:Bowyer was promoted to 499:Bowyer was promoted to 409:Leeward Islands Station 385:, commanded by Captain 361:Denham, Buckinghamshire 55:Denham, Buckinghamshire 1650:Winfield, Rif (2007). 1543:Mostert, Noel (2007). 1430:. London: John Murray. 811: 755:Glorious First of June 712: 607: 336:Glorious First of June 231:Glorious First of June 1836:British MPs 1784–1790 1733:Baronetage of England 1683:Sir Charles Frederick 1508:Architectural History 1487:Harrison, Cy (2019). 1435:Brooke, John (1964). 830:on 14 February 1799. 806: 707: 602: 107:Years of service 1856:People from Warfield 1713:John Clater Aldridge 1694:Member of Parliament 1687:Sir Walter Rawlinson 1631:Trew, Peter (2006). 1545:The Line Upon A Wind 855:member of parliament 736:Cuthbert Collingwood 624:Battle of Martinique 399:on 16 July 1752. In 371:. 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Denham, Buckinghamshire
Radley Hall
Oxfordshire
Kingdom of Great Britain

Admiral of the Blue
HMS Swift
HMS Sheerness
HMS Burford
HMS Albion
HMS Irresistible
HMS Bellona
HMS Boyne
Seven Years' War
Battle of Minorca
Raid on Rochefort
Siege of Louisbourg
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Grenada
Battle of Martinique
French Revolutionary Wars
Glorious First of June
Naval Gold Medal
Admiral
Royal Navy
Seven Years' War
Battle of Minorca
Raid on Rochefort

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