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John Shortland (Royal Navy officer)

Commander John Shortland (1739–1803), was a Royal Navy officer, known for being the agent for transports of First Fleet, and for exploring and charting islands in the South Pacific.

John Shortland
Born1739
Plymouth, England
Died1803(1803-00-00) (aged 63–64)
Lille, France
AllegianceKingdom of Great Britain
Service/branchRoyal Navy
RankCommander
Spouse(s)
Margarethe Rutherford
(m. 1764)
ChildrenJohn Shortland
Thomas George Shortland
RelationsWilloughby Shortland (grandson)
Peter Shortland (grandson)
Edward Shortland (grandson)

Early life

John Shortland was born near Plymouth, England, in 1739, the son of Thomas Shortland.[1]

Entering the Royal Navy as midshipman in 1755. He served under Admiral Edward Boscawen off Newfoundland, under Admiral John Byng off Minorca and under Admiral George Rodney in the West Indies.[2]

Transport service

Promoted to the rank of lieutenant in 1763, he was engaged in the transport service between England and America. He commanded a transport fleet taking reinforcements to the relief of Gibraltar in 1782 and after returning with troops from Halifax in 1786, he was appointed naval agent to the transports of the First Fleet. A large part of the credit for the success of the First Fleet voyage was due to the vigilance and efficiency with which Shortland discharged his responsibilities as Governor Arthur Phillip was detained in London until 11 May 1787, two days before the fleet sailed. He had also procured appointments on the expedition for his sons, John Shortland and Thomas George Shortland.

Shortland after leaving the Cape of Good Hope, with Phillip on HMS Supply with three of the fastest transports, Alexander, Friendship and Scarborough, sailed ahead of the rest of the fleet as an advance party arriving at Botany Bay, Australia, on 17 January 1788. After remaining in Australia until 14 July, he sailed for England in the Alexander, carrying the first dispatches of Governor Phillip to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Francis Osborne, accompanied by the Borrowdale, Prince of Wales and Friendship.

During the voyage via Batavia, Shortland discovered and charted many islands and reefs. He named the Treasury Islands, named a strait Shortland Strait, an island Shortland Island, and island group Shortland Islands after himself. During the trip to Batavia, the Friendship was scuttled near Borneo after crew numbers were reduced by scurvy. Shortland arrived back in England in May 1789. He strongly urged the Admiralty to have the eastern coast of Australia properly charted, and as a result the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs dispatched Matthew Flinders in HMS Investigator.

Later life and legacy

Shortland was promoted to commander in 1790 and, after further active service, retired to Lille, France, where he died in 1803. He was survived by his widow, two sons and two daughters. John Shortland is often confused with his son John Shortland, also a fine seaman. One mistake occurred on the celebration of the son's discovery of the Hunter River, and a second, on the 150th anniversary of the same event, when Australia Post issued a stamp that showed the face of the father instead of the son.

Family

On 5 July 1764 he married Margarethe Rutherford at Whitechapel, Middlesex. A Daughter Jane Shortland was born about 1765 and her sister Peggy Shortland followed two years later. Son John Shortland arrived in 1769 and Thomas George Shortland in 1771.

References

  1. ^ McMartin, Arthur (1967). Shortland, John (1739 – 1803). Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2. Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing. pp. 442–443. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  2. ^ Dunmore, John (1991), Who's Who in Pacific Navigation, University of Hawai’i Press, p. 229-230, doi:10.2307/j.ctvp7d58v.24, S2CID 243393321, retrieved 17 October 2021

Bibliography

  • Historical Records of New South Wales, vols 1-4
  • Historical Records of Australia, Series I, vols 1-2
  • J. Hunter, An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (Lond, 1793)
  • W. Tench, A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay (Lond, 1789)
  • "Memoir of the Public Services of the Late Captain John Shortland, of the Royal Navy", Naval Chronicle, vol 24, 1810, pp 1–21
  • Bonwick transcripts, biography (State Library of New South Wales)

john, shortland, royal, navy, officer, commander, john, shortland, 1739, 1803, royal, navy, officer, known, being, agent, transports, first, fleet, exploring, charting, islands, south, pacific, john, shortlandborn1739plymouth, englanddied1803, 1803, aged, lill. Commander John Shortland 1739 1803 was a Royal Navy officer known for being the agent for transports of First Fleet and for exploring and charting islands in the South Pacific John ShortlandBorn1739Plymouth EnglandDied1803 1803 00 00 aged 63 64 Lille FranceAllegianceKingdom of Great BritainService wbr branchRoyal NavyRankCommanderSpouse s Margarethe Rutherford m 1764 wbr ChildrenJohn ShortlandThomas George ShortlandRelationsWilloughby Shortland grandson Peter Shortland grandson Edward Shortland grandson Contents 1 Early life 2 Transport service 3 Later life and legacy 4 Family 5 References 6 BibliographyEarly life EditJohn Shortland was born near Plymouth England in 1739 the son of Thomas Shortland 1 Entering the Royal Navy as midshipman in 1755 He served under Admiral Edward Boscawen off Newfoundland under Admiral John Byng off Minorca and under Admiral George Rodney in the West Indies 2 Transport service EditPromoted to the rank of lieutenant in 1763 he was engaged in the transport service between England and America He commanded a transport fleet taking reinforcements to the relief of Gibraltar in 1782 and after returning with troops from Halifax in 1786 he was appointed naval agent to the transports of the First Fleet A large part of the credit for the success of the First Fleet voyage was due to the vigilance and efficiency with which Shortland discharged his responsibilities as Governor Arthur Phillip was detained in London until 11 May 1787 two days before the fleet sailed He had also procured appointments on the expedition for his sons John Shortland and Thomas George Shortland Shortland after leaving the Cape of Good Hope with Phillip on HMS Supply with three of the fastest transports Alexander Friendship and Scarborough sailed ahead of the rest of the fleet as an advance party arriving at Botany Bay Australia on 17 January 1788 After remaining in Australia until 14 July he sailed for England in the Alexander carrying the first dispatches of Governor Phillip to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Francis Osborne accompanied by the Borrowdale Prince of Wales and Friendship During the voyage via Batavia Shortland discovered and charted many islands and reefs He named the Treasury Islands named a strait Shortland Strait an island Shortland Island and island group Shortland Islands after himself During the trip to Batavia the Friendship was scuttled near Borneo after crew numbers were reduced by scurvy Shortland arrived back in England in May 1789 He strongly urged the Admiralty to have the eastern coast of Australia properly charted and as a result the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs dispatched Matthew Flinders in HMS Investigator Later life and legacy EditShortland was promoted to commander in 1790 and after further active service retired to Lille France where he died in 1803 He was survived by his widow two sons and two daughters John Shortland is often confused with his son John Shortland also a fine seaman One mistake occurred on the celebration of the son s discovery of the Hunter River and a second on the 150th anniversary of the same event when Australia Post issued a stamp that showed the face of the father instead of the son Family EditOn 5 July 1764 he married Margarethe Rutherford at Whitechapel Middlesex A Daughter Jane Shortland was born about 1765 and her sister Peggy Shortland followed two years later Son John Shortland arrived in 1769 and Thomas George Shortland in 1771 References Edit McMartin Arthur 1967 Shortland John 1739 1803 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 2 Melbourne Melbourne University Publishing pp 442 443 ISBN 978 0 522 84459 7 Retrieved 28 March 2020 Dunmore John 1991 Who s Who in Pacific Navigation University of Hawai i Press p 229 230 doi 10 2307 j ctvp7d58v 24 S2CID 243393321 retrieved 17 October 2021Bibliography EditHistorical Records of New South Wales vols 1 4 Historical Records of Australia Series I vols 1 2 J Hunter An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island Lond 1793 W Tench A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay Lond 1789 Memoir of the Public Services of the Late Captain John Shortland of the Royal Navy Naval Chronicle vol 24 1810 pp 1 21 Bonwick transcripts biography State Library of New South Wales Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Shortland Royal Navy officer amp oldid 1085470530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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