Vice Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour

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About Vice Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Seymour_(Royal_Navy_officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Francis Seymour GCB, GCH, PC (17 September 1787 – 20 January 1870) was a Royal Navy officer. After serving as a junior officer during the French Revolutionary Wars, Seymour commanded the third-rate HMS Northumberland under Admiral Sir John Duckworth at the Battle of San Domingo during the Napoleonic Wars. He also commanded the sloop HMS Kingfisher at the blockade of Rochefort and the fifth-rate HMS Pallas under Admiral Lord Gambier at the Battle of the Basque Roads. He then saw active service during the War of 1812.

Seymour became Third Naval Lord in the Second Peel ministry and went on to be Commander-in-Chief Pacific Station. In late 1844 the French Admiral Abel Thouars entered into a confrontation with Queen Pōmare IV of Tahiti and with the English missionary and consul George Pritchard, expelling the consul and establishing a French protectorate over the territory: this matter became known as the "Pritchard Affair". Seymour handled this matter tactfully, and avoided a confrontation with the French Government who had already denounced Thouars' actions. Seymour later served as Commander-in-Chief North America and West Indies Station and then as Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.


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Vice Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour's Timeline

1787
September 17, 1787
Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
1812
February 11, 1812
St. George, Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
1814
September 18, 1814
1815
July 11, 1815
1818
March 20, 1818
1821
May 17, 1821
1825
August 19, 1825
1832
December 17, 1832
1838
December 8, 1838