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JAMES SAUMAREZ SAUMAREZ

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 237 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JAMES SAUMAREZ SAUMAREZ  or SAUSMAREZI, BARON DE (1757-1836),
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English
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admiral, was descended from an old
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family, and was born at St Peter
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Port, Guernsey, 11th of March 1757 . Many of his ancestors had. distinguished themselves in the
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naval service, and he entered it as
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midshipman at the age of thirteen . For his bravery at the attack of
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Charleston in 1776 on board the ".Bristol" he was raised to the rank of
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lieutenant, and he was promoted
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commander for his gallant services off the Dogger
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Bank, 5th of August 1781, when he was wounded . In command of the " Russell," 70, he contributed to Rodney's victory over De Grasse (12th of
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April 1782) . For the capture of " La
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Reunion," a French
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frigate, in 1793, he was knighted . While in command of a small
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squadron he was on the 5th of
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June 1794 attacked by a
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superior French force on the way from Plymouth to Guernsey, but succeeded in gaining a safe anchorage in Guernsey harbour . After being promoted to the " Orion," 74, in 1795, he took
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part in the defeat of the French
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fleet off
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Lorient, on the 22nd of June, distinguished himself in the
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battle of Cape St Vincent in
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February 1797, and was
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present at the blockade of Cadiz from February 1797 to April 1798, and at the battle of the Nile, where he was wounded . On his return from
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Egypt he received the command of the " Caesar," 84, with orders to watch the French fleet off
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Brest during the winters of 1799 and 'Soo . In 18oi he was raised to the rank of
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rear-admiral of the blue, was created a
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baronet, and received the command of a small squadron which was destined to watch the movements of the
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Spanish fleet at Cadiz . Between the 6th and 12th of
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July he performed a brilliant piece of service, in which after a first repulse at Algeciras he routed a much superior combined force of French and Spanish
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ships . For his services Saumarez received the order of the Bath and the freedom of the city of
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London . In 1803 he received a pension of £1200 a
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year .

On the outbreak of the

war with Russia in 1809 he was given command of the Baltic fleet . He held it during the
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wars preceding the fall of
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Napoleon, and his tact was conspicuously shown towards the government of Sweden at the crisis of the invasion of Russia . Charles XIII . (Bernadotte) bestowed on him the
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grand
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cross of the military order of the Sword . At the peace of 1814 he attained the rank of admiral; and in 1819 he was made rear-admiral, in 1821
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vice-admiral of
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Great Britain . He was raised to the peerage as Baron de Saumarez in 1831, and died at Guernsey on the 9th of
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October 1836 . See
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Memoirs of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, by
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Sir John Ross (2 vols., 1838) .

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