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John West (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John West GCB (28 July 1774 – 18 April 1862) was a Royal Navy officer. West saw action as a junior officer in the first-rate HMS Royal George, the flagship of Admiral Sir Alexander Hood in the Channel Squadron, when he took part in the Glorious First of June and then in the Battle of Groix during the French Revolutionary Wars.


Sir John West
Sir John West
Born(1774-07-28)28 July 1774
Twickenham, Middlesex
Died18 April 1862(1862-04-18) (aged 87)
Eaton Square, London
Buried
St John's Church, West Wickham
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1788–1848
RankAdmiral of the Fleet
Commands heldHMS Diligence
HMS Tourterelle
HMS Utrecht
HMS Excellent
HMS Sultan
Plymouth Command
Battles/warsFrench Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

As commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Excellent, West served off the coast of Catalonia and landed with a naval brigade with orders to help defend Rosas which was under attack from some 5,000 French troops in an action during the Napoleonic Wars. He took 250 of his ship's men and rescued a group migueletes (Catalan mercenaries) who were at risk of losing their lives, but not before having his own horse shot out from under him.

As a senior officer, West went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

Early career edit

Born the son of Lieutenant Colonel Temple West and Jane West (née Drake), West joined the Royal Navy in June 1788.[1] He was appointed to the sixth-rate HMS Pomona in the West Africa Squadron and then transferred to the fourth-rate HMS Salisbury, flagship of the North America Station, and then, having been promoted to midshipman, to the second-rate HMS London, flagship of the Channel Squadron.[2] He joined the fifth-rate HMS Hebe in the Channel Squadron in July 1790 and then transferred to the fourth-rate HMS Romney in the Mediterranean Fleet in February 1793 before moving to the first-rate HMS Royal George in the Channel Squadron a few months later.[2] Promoted to lieutenant on 27 July 1793, he transferred to the third-rate HMS Saturn at Portsmouth in November 1793 before rejoining HMS Royal George, by then the flagship of Admiral Sir Alexander Hood in the Channel Squadron.[2] In HMS Royal George he took part in the Glorious First of June, when the French fleet lost seven ships, in June 1794, and then in the Battle of Groix, when three French ships were captured, in June 1795, during the French Revolutionary Wars.[2]

 
The citadel of Rosas, where West rescued a group migueletes (Catalan mercenaries) in November 1808
 
The first-rate HMS Queen, West's flagship as Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth

Promoted to commander on 7 September 1795, West became commanding officer of the sloop HMS Diligence on the West Indies Station in December 1795.[2] He was promoted to captain on 15 November 1796 and went on to be commanding officer of the sixth-rate HMS Tourterelle also on the West Indies Station.[2] He became commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Utrecht at Chatham in March 1801 and commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Excellent in January 1807.[2] In HMS Excellent he served off the coast of Catalonia and landed with a naval brigade with orders to help defend Rosas which was under attack from some 5,000 French troops in an action in November 1808 during the Napoleonic Wars.[2] He took 250 of his ship's men and rescued a group migueletes (Catalan mercenaries) who were are risk of losing their lives, but not before having his own horse shot out from under him.[3]

West returned to HMS Excellent and served at the blockade of Toulon before moving on to be commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Sultan in the Mediterranean Fleet in December 1809.[4] In HMS Sultan he continued to serve on the Home Station and in the West Indies until March 1814.[2]

Senior command edit

Despite not undertaking an active service, West was promoted to rear admiral on 12 August 1819[5] and to vice admiral on 22 July 1830[6] and appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath on 4 July 1840.[7] However, after being promoted to full admiral on 23 November 1841,[8] he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, with his flag in the first-rate HMS Queen, in April 1845.[4]

West was promoted to Admiral of the Fleet on 25 June 1858[9] and advanced to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath on 18 May 1860.[10] He died at his home in Eaton Square in London on 18 April 1862 and was buried and commemorated by a table tomb at St John's Church at West Wickham in Bromley.[11]

In popular culture edit

In a 1965 episode of the second television season of Danger Man titled, Parallel Lines Sometimes Meet, Patrick McGoohan playing secret agent John Drake uses the alias John West (as at 21:40) and at the end of the episode, a Russian secret agent says to Drake, "Is it not true that you were named after a famous English admiral?", to which he assents.[12] Admiral John West's mother's maiden name was Drake.[1]

Family edit

 
Eaton Square in London: West lived at No. 99

West married Harriett Adams in May 1817 and they had three sons and two daughters. These included, his heir Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Temple West of Ryde, Captain Alexander George West, RN. and Major Frederick West.[13]

See also edit

  • O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). "West, John" . A Naval Biographical Dictionary . John Murray – via Wikisource.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Sir John West". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/29089. Retrieved 8 March 2015. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Heathcote, p. 253
  3. ^ O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). "West, John" . A Naval Biographical Dictionary . John Murray – via Wikisource.
  4. ^ a b Heathcote, p. 254
  5. ^ "No. 17505". The London Gazette. 12 August 1819. p. 1447.
  6. ^ "No. 18709". The London Gazette. 23 July 1830. p. 1540.
  7. ^ "No. 19872". The London Gazette. 7 July 1840. p. 1600.
  8. ^ "No. 20044". The London Gazette. 24 November 1841. p. 3014.
  9. ^ "No. 22157". The London Gazette. 29 June 1858. p. 3090.
  10. ^ "No. 22387". The London Gazette. 18 May 1860. p. 1915.
  11. ^ "Sir John West". Royal Navy Veterans Memorials. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Parallel Lines Sometimes Meet". IMDb. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  13. ^ Gray, Imogen P (2017). Clues in Fiction: an Essex Couple's Secret Ties. Loughton: The Alderton Press. ISBN 9781905269211.

Sources edit

  • O’Byrne, William R. (1849). A Naval Biographical Dictionary - Volume 3. Naval and Military Press. ISBN 9781781502815.
  • Heathcote, Tony (2002). The British Admirals of the Fleet 1734 – 1995. Pen & Sword. ISBN 0-85052-835-6.
Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
1845–1848
Succeeded by

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Admiral of the Fleet Sir John West GCB 28 July 1774 18 April 1862 was a Royal Navy officer West saw action as a junior officer in the first rate HMS Royal George the flagship of Admiral Sir Alexander Hood in the Channel Squadron when he took part in the Glorious First of June and then in the Battle of Groix during the French Revolutionary Wars Admiral of the FleetSir John WestSir John WestBorn 1774 07 28 28 July 1774Twickenham MiddlesexDied18 April 1862 1862 04 18 aged 87 Eaton Square LondonBuriedSt John s Church West WickhamAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchRoyal NavyYears of service1788 1848RankAdmiral of the FleetCommands heldHMS DiligenceHMS TourterelleHMS UtrechtHMS ExcellentHMS SultanPlymouth CommandBattles warsFrench Revolutionary WarsNapoleonic WarsAwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath As commanding officer of the third rate HMS Excellent West served off the coast of Catalonia and landed with a naval brigade with orders to help defend Rosas which was under attack from some 5 000 French troops in an action during the Napoleonic Wars He took 250 of his ship s men and rescued a group migueletes Catalan mercenaries who were at risk of losing their lives but not before having his own horse shot out from under him As a senior officer West went on to be Commander in Chief Plymouth Contents 1 Early career 2 Senior command 3 In popular culture 4 Family 5 See also 6 References 7 SourcesEarly career editBorn the son of Lieutenant Colonel Temple West and Jane West nee Drake West joined the Royal Navy in June 1788 1 He was appointed to the sixth rate HMS Pomona in the West Africa Squadron and then transferred to the fourth rate HMS Salisbury flagship of the North America Station and then having been promoted to midshipman to the second rate HMS London flagship of the Channel Squadron 2 He joined the fifth rate HMS Hebe in the Channel Squadron in July 1790 and then transferred to the fourth rate HMS Romney in the Mediterranean Fleet in February 1793 before moving to the first rate HMS Royal George in the Channel Squadron a few months later 2 Promoted to lieutenant on 27 July 1793 he transferred to the third rate HMS Saturn at Portsmouth in November 1793 before rejoining HMS Royal George by then the flagship of Admiral Sir Alexander Hood in the Channel Squadron 2 In HMS Royal George he took part in the Glorious First of June when the French fleet lost seven ships in June 1794 and then in the Battle of Groix when three French ships were captured in June 1795 during the French Revolutionary Wars 2 nbsp The citadel of Rosas where West rescued a group migueletes Catalan mercenaries in November 1808 nbsp The first rate HMS Queen West s flagship as Commander in Chief Plymouth Promoted to commander on 7 September 1795 West became commanding officer of the sloop HMS Diligence on the West Indies Station in December 1795 2 He was promoted to captain on 15 November 1796 and went on to be commanding officer of the sixth rate HMS Tourterelle also on the West Indies Station 2 He became commanding officer of the third rate HMS Utrecht at Chatham in March 1801 and commanding officer of the third rate HMS Excellent in January 1807 2 In HMS Excellent he served off the coast of Catalonia and landed with a naval brigade with orders to help defend Rosas which was under attack from some 5 000 French troops in an action in November 1808 during the Napoleonic Wars 2 He took 250 of his ship s men and rescued a group migueletes Catalan mercenaries who were are risk of losing their lives but not before having his own horse shot out from under him 3 West returned to HMS Excellent and served at the blockade of Toulon before moving on to be commanding officer of the third rate HMS Sultan in the Mediterranean Fleet in December 1809 4 In HMS Sultan he continued to serve on the Home Station and in the West Indies until March 1814 2 Senior command editDespite not undertaking an active service West was promoted to rear admiral on 12 August 1819 5 and to vice admiral on 22 July 1830 6 and appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath on 4 July 1840 7 However after being promoted to full admiral on 23 November 1841 8 he was appointed Commander in Chief Plymouth with his flag in the first rate HMS Queen in April 1845 4 West was promoted to Admiral of the Fleet on 25 June 1858 9 and advanced to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath on 18 May 1860 10 He died at his home in Eaton Square in London on 18 April 1862 and was buried and commemorated by a table tomb at St John s Church at West Wickham in Bromley 11 In popular culture editIn a 1965 episode of the second television season of Danger Man titled Parallel Lines Sometimes Meet Patrick McGoohan playing secret agent John Drake uses the alias John West as at 21 40 and at the end of the episode a Russian secret agent says to Drake Is it not true that you were named after a famous English admiral to which he assents 12 Admiral John West s mother s maiden name was Drake 1 Family edit nbsp Eaton Square in London West lived at No 99 West married Harriett Adams in May 1817 and they had three sons and two daughters These included his heir Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Temple West of Ryde Captain Alexander George West RN and Major Frederick West 13 See also editO Byrne William Richard 1849 West John A Naval Biographical Dictionary John Murray via Wikisource References edit a b Sir John West Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 29089 Retrieved 8 March 2015 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c d e f g h i Heathcote p 253 O Byrne William Richard 1849 West John A Naval Biographical Dictionary John Murray via Wikisource a b Heathcote p 254 No 17505 The London Gazette 12 August 1819 p 1447 No 18709 The London Gazette 23 July 1830 p 1540 No 19872 The London Gazette 7 July 1840 p 1600 No 20044 The London Gazette 24 November 1841 p 3014 No 22157 The London Gazette 29 June 1858 p 3090 No 22387 The London Gazette 18 May 1860 p 1915 Sir John West Royal Navy Veterans Memorials Retrieved 8 March 2015 Parallel Lines Sometimes Meet IMDb Retrieved 31 October 2015 Gray Imogen P 2017 Clues in Fiction an Essex Couple s Secret Ties Loughton The Alderton Press ISBN 9781905269211 Sources editO Byrne William R 1849 A Naval Biographical Dictionary Volume 3 Naval and Military Press ISBN 9781781502815 Heathcote Tony 2002 The British Admirals of the Fleet 1734 1995 Pen amp Sword ISBN 0 85052 835 6 Military offices Preceded bySir David Milne Commander in Chief Plymouth1845 1848 Succeeded bySir William Gage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John West Royal Navy officer amp oldid 1220736942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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