Captain Hugh Talbot Burgoyne VC RN

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Hugh Talbot Burgoyne

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Death: September 07, 1870 (36-37)
Place of Burial: London, England
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Son of Field Marshal Sir John Fox Burgoyne, 1st Baronet GCB and Charlotte Rose-Burgoyne
Husband of Evelyn Louisa Walker
Brother of Caroline Mary Stopford; Margaret Anne Burgoyne and Emily Spurgeon

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About Captain Hugh Talbot Burgoyne VC RN

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Captain Hugh Talbot Burgoyne VC RN (17 July 1833 – 7 September 1870) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross. Born in Dublin, he was the son of John Fox Burgoyne and the grandson of John Burgoyne. Burgoyne was a 21-year-old Royal Navy lieutenant, serving in the Crimean War when he performed the following deed for which he was awarded the VC.

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On 29 May 1855, in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Lieutenant Burgoyne of HMS Swallow, with Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley from HMS Miranda and Gunner John Robarts from HMS Ardent, volunteered to land at a beach where the Russian army were in strength. They were out of covering gunshot range of the ships offshore and met considerable enemy opposition, but managed to set fire to corn stores and ammunition dumps and destroy enemy equipment before embarking again.

Burgoyne was Commander on HMS Ganges under Captain John Fulford during that vessel's service in the waters of the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia during the fledgling years of the latter colony's establishment. "When the American merchant ship Northern Eagle was burned in Esquimalt Harbour, Captain Burgoyne was highly commended for his efforts to save everything possible from the burning ship. Seamen from the Ganges, Pylades, Tribune, and Plumper also assisted."

Later career

Burgoyne later achieved the rank of captain and was killed when in command of HMS Captain (1869), which capsized off Cape Finisterre during a gale on 7 September 1870. This revolutionary masted turret ship was the subject of considerable controversy during its design and construction and its loss was attributed to its poor stability.

Burgoyne is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.

Legacy

Burgoyne Bay in British Columbia was named after him in 1859.

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Captain Hugh Talbot Burgoyne VC RN's Timeline

1833
1833
1870
September 7, 1870
Age 37
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Westminster Abbey, London, England (United Kingdom)