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Henry Edward Napier

Henry Edward Napier (5 March 1789 – 13 October 1853) was a British naval officer and historian.

Henry Edward Napier
Henry Edward Napier
Born(1789-03-05)5 March 1789
Died13 October 1853(1853-10-13) (aged 64)
London, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Navy
Years of service1803–1830
RankCaptain
Commands held
Battles/warsNapoleonic Wars

Family background Edit

He was the fifth son of Colonel the Honourable George Napier, and his second wife, Lady Sarah Lennox, seventh daughter of the 2nd Duke of Richmond, and one of the famed Lennox sisters. His brothers included General Sir Charles James Napier, Commander-in-Chief, India and conqueror of Sindh; Lieutenant-General Sir George Thomas Napier, Governor and Commander of the Cape of Good Hope; and General Sir William Francis Patrick Napier, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, and author of the History of the Peninsular War.[1]

Naval career Edit

Napier entered the Royal Naval Academy at Portsmouth Dockyard on 5 May 1803, and on 20 September 1806 joined the 74-gun Spencer, as a first-class volunteer. In her under the Captains the Honourable Robert Stopford and John Quilliam, he visited the Cape of Good Hope, and as a midshipman took part in the Bombardment of Copenhagen, also assisting in the destruction of Fleckeroe Castle, on the coast of Norway. From December 1808 until September 1811 he served in the East Indies aboard the frigate Clorinde under Captain Thomas Briggs; the 74-gun Russell, flagship of Vice-Admiral William O'Bryen Drury, and the frigate Diomede, Captain Hugh Cook. He was appointed acting-lieutenant of the Diomede on 31 October 1809, receiving his commission on 4 May 1810.[1]

In 1812–13 he served aboard the 74-gun Chatham, Captain Graham Moore, and the frigates Minerva, Captain Richard Hawkins, and Nymphe, Captain Farmery Predam Epworth, on the North Sea and North American stations. On 7 June 1814, he was promoted to commander aboard the 18-gun sloop Goree at Bermuda; and soon after appointed to the brig-sloop Rifleman, employed in protecting merchant vessels in the Bay of Fundy. In August 1815 Napier went on half-pay, having declined accepting a piece of plate that had been voted to him for his care in the conduct of convoys between the port of Saint John, New Brunswick and Castine, Maine. His last appointments were to the Jaseur at Halifax from January 1821 to July 1823, and to the Pelorus at Plymouth, for a brief period in 1826. He was promoted to captain on 31 December 1830.[1]

Writing career Edit

Napier was elected a fellow of the Royal Society on 18 May 1820. His chief work was the Florentine History from the earliest Authentic Records to the Accession of Ferdinand the Third, Grandduke of Tuscany, in six volumes, published in 1846–47.[2]

Personal life Edit

On 17 November 1823 Napier married his first cousin, Caroline Bennet (died 5 September 1836), in Florence). She was the illegitimate daughter of his uncle Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond. They had five children:

  • Augusta Sarah (b. 1826) married Frederick Williams-Freeman, grandson of Adm. William Peere Williams-Freeman.
  • Charles George (20 July 1829 – 2 September 1882) married Susanna Juliana Ricarda Carolin, daughter of Samuel Carolin, on 13 December 1860. They had one son, and two daughters.
  • Adelaide Harriet Sophia (1831–1832)
  • Arthur Lennox (1833–1839)
  • Vice-Adm. Richard Henry (11 March 1836 – 1 March 1903) married twice. Firstly, Mary Dyer in 1861. Secondly, Mary Teresa Priest in 1883. No known issue.

Napier died at 62 Cadogan Place, London, on 13 October 1853.[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). "Napier, Henry Edward" . A Naval Biographical Dictionary . John Murray – via Wikisource.
  2. ^ a b Boase, George Clement (1894). "Napier, Henry Edward" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 40. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • Whitehill, Walter Muir, ed. (1939). New England blockaded in 1814 : the journal of Henry Edward Napier, Lieutenant in HMS Nymphe. Salem, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum. OCLC 861242124.

henry, edward, napier, british, army, officer, british, army, officer, died, 1915, march, 1789, october, 1853, british, naval, officer, historian, born, 1789, march, 1789died13, october, 1853, 1853, aged, london, englandallegianceunited, kingdomservice, branch. For the British Army officer see Henry Edward Napier British Army officer died 1915 Henry Edward Napier 5 March 1789 13 October 1853 was a British naval officer and historian Henry Edward NapierHenry Edward NapierBorn 1789 03 05 5 March 1789Died13 October 1853 1853 10 13 aged 64 London EnglandAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchRoyal NavyYears of service1803 1830RankCaptainCommands heldHMS Goree HMS Rifleman HMS Jaseur HMS PelorusBattles warsNapoleonic Wars Contents 1 Family background 2 Naval career 3 Writing career 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesFamily background EditHe was the fifth son of Colonel the Honourable George Napier and his second wife Lady Sarah Lennox seventh daughter of the 2nd Duke of Richmond and one of the famed Lennox sisters His brothers included General Sir Charles James Napier Commander in Chief India and conqueror of Sindh Lieutenant General Sir George Thomas Napier Governor and Commander of the Cape of Good Hope and General Sir William Francis Patrick Napier Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey and author of the History of the Peninsular War 1 Naval career EditNapier entered the Royal Naval Academy at Portsmouth Dockyard on 5 May 1803 and on 20 September 1806 joined the 74 gun Spencer as a first class volunteer In her under the Captains the Honourable Robert Stopford and John Quilliam he visited the Cape of Good Hope and as a midshipman took part in the Bombardment of Copenhagen also assisting in the destruction of Fleckeroe Castle on the coast of Norway From December 1808 until September 1811 he served in the East Indies aboard the frigate Clorinde under Captain Thomas Briggs the 74 gun Russell flagship of Vice Admiral William O Bryen Drury and the frigate Diomede Captain Hugh Cook He was appointed acting lieutenant of the Diomede on 31 October 1809 receiving his commission on 4 May 1810 1 In 1812 13 he served aboard the 74 gun Chatham Captain Graham Moore and the frigates Minerva Captain Richard Hawkins and Nymphe Captain Farmery Predam Epworth on the North Sea and North American stations On 7 June 1814 he was promoted to commander aboard the 18 gun sloop Goree at Bermuda and soon after appointed to the brig sloop Rifleman employed in protecting merchant vessels in the Bay of Fundy In August 1815 Napier went on half pay having declined accepting a piece of plate that had been voted to him for his care in the conduct of convoys between the port of Saint John New Brunswick and Castine Maine His last appointments were to the Jaseur at Halifax from January 1821 to July 1823 and to the Pelorus at Plymouth for a brief period in 1826 He was promoted to captain on 31 December 1830 1 Writing career EditNapier was elected a fellow of the Royal Society on 18 May 1820 His chief work was the Florentine History from the earliest Authentic Records to the Accession of Ferdinand the Third Grandduke of Tuscany in six volumes published in 1846 47 2 Personal life EditOn 17 November 1823 Napier married his first cousin Caroline Bennet died 5 September 1836 in Florence She was the illegitimate daughter of his uncle Charles Lennox 3rd Duke of Richmond They had five children Augusta Sarah b 1826 married Frederick Williams Freeman grandson of Adm William Peere Williams Freeman Charles George 20 July 1829 2 September 1882 married Susanna Juliana Ricarda Carolin daughter of Samuel Carolin on 13 December 1860 They had one son and two daughters Adelaide Harriet Sophia 1831 1832 Arthur Lennox 1833 1839 Vice Adm Richard Henry 11 March 1836 1 March 1903 married twice Firstly Mary Dyer in 1861 Secondly Mary Teresa Priest in 1883 No known issue Napier died at 62 Cadogan Place London on 13 October 1853 2 References Edit a b c O Byrne William Richard 1849 Napier Henry Edward A Naval Biographical Dictionary John Murray via Wikisource a b Boase George Clement 1894 Napier Henry Edward In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 40 London Smith Elder amp Co Whitehill Walter Muir ed 1939 New England blockaded in 1814 the journal of Henry Edward Napier Lieutenant in HMS Nymphe Salem Massachusetts Peabody Museum OCLC 861242124 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Edward Napier amp oldid 1150743395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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