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Volant Vashon Ballard

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Royal Naval Biography : or Memoirs of the services of all the flag-officers, superannuated rear-admirals, retired-captains, post-captains and commanders, whose names appeared on the Admiralty list of sea officers at the commencement of the year 1760, or who have since been promoted; illustrated
470:. The action led to the capture of Guadeloupe and Volant Ballard was honourably mentioned. Two paintings depicting the action were bequeathed by Ballard in his will to his son Edward Humphrey. 732: 449:. It is probably as a result of his actions over that period that the merchants of Barbados presented him with a silver-plated tureen, four corner dishes and silver forks. 292:, he was the second son of Humphrey Ballard and his wife Sarah (nÊe Vashon). Ballard began his Royal Navy career as captain's servant to his uncle, Captain (later Admiral) 757: 331: 535:
in 1815 and obtained his flag rank (rear-admiral) in May 1825 reaching Rear-Admiral of the Red by seniority before his death at his home in Cavendish Terrace,
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was deputed to lead the attack and bore the brunt of the action, which left the enemy frigates in flames. A fuller account of this action can be found in
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During the voyage Ballard kept a log now held in The National Archives, London under reference ADM 55/29 Discovery, 1 March 1791 – 2 July 1795.
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from 1 June 1791 until 1 December 1792 when he transferred to be a clerk before again becoming a midshipman from 1 December 1794.
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Sarah Arabella (1812), married Captain later Admiral James Vashon Baker RN, son of Joseph Baker who had also sailed with
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in June 1790 and eight months later on 28 February 1791 he joined Vancouver's expedition. He spent the entire voyage on
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assumed charge of the squadron. Two French ships were discovered moored in a strong position in Anse-la-Barque.
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The Naval History of Great Britain from the Declaration of War by France in 1793 to the accession of George IV
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On his return to England, he married Arabella Sarah Crabb, eldest daughter of James Crabb of Shedfield Lodge,
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Ballard departed in a convoy to the West Indies on 7 January 1807, and during that year captured seven French
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from August 1803 to mid-1804. For nearly two years, Ballard's next command was the 50-gun
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with which he remained until mid-1800. Ballard commanded the 36-gun fifth rate
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Edward Humphrey (1819) became the Roman Catholic chaplain in the Royal Navy;
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on 12 October 1832. He was buried at the church of St Saviour, Walcot,
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by a series of historical and explanatory notes. With copious addenda
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for two months in mid-1801. He then took over command of the 8-gun
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James Boucher (1817) (became a captain in the Royal Navy in 1868);
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in December 1801 and sailed her to the West Indies to be based at
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and Arabella Sarah Grove Boucher, daughter of Richard Boucher of
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and George Frederick (1823) became a Roman Catholic priest.
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Volant Vashon (1816) married Emily Sarah Spencer Phillips;
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Harriett Vashon (1814) married Reverend Edward Elton;
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Ballard's last active service was briefly to captain
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year 1834
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He served as a midshipman with 437:in October. At the end of 1809, 324:. Ballard's next posting was to 284:Christened on 4 January 1774 at 192: 596:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 452:On 18 December 1809, Commodore 590:"Ballard, James Boucher"  560: 1: 456:(no relation of Volant) in 362:voyage, Ballard passed his 779: 500:, on 18 September 1811 at 728:Royal Navy rear admirals 615:The Gentleman's Magazine 222:more precise citations. 680:Ballard, Paul (2008). 599:. London: John Murray. 533:Companion of the Bath 484:Family and later life 251:Volant Vashon Ballard 94:Years of service 22:Volant Vashon Ballard 454:Samuel James Ballard 753:1800s in Guadeloupe 663:. Vol. XVIII. 585:O'Byrne, William R. 531:Ballard was made a 480:from 1810 to 1811. 445:in the blockade of 302:in April 1786. 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