Hornblower's Historical Shipmates

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<p>This book sets out the lives of seventeen 'young gentlemen' who were midshipmen under the famous Captain Sir Edward Pellew. Together aboard the frigate HMS Indefatigable they fought a celebrated action in 1797 against the French ship of the line Les Droits de l'Homme. C. S. Forester the historical novelist placed his famous hero Horatio Hornblower aboard Pellew's ship as a midshipman so this book tells as it were the actual stories of Hornblower's real-life shipmates. And what stories they were! From diverse backgrounds aristocratic and humble they bonded closely with Pellew learned their naval leadership skills from him and benefited from his patronage and his friendship in their subsequent very varied careers. The group provides a fascinating snapshot of the later eighteenth-century sailing navy in microcosm. Besides tracing the men's naval lives the book shows how they adapted to peace after 1815 presenting details of their civilian careers. The colourful lives recounted include those of the Honourable George Cadogan son of an earl who survived three courts martial and a duel to retire with honour as an admiral in 1813; Thomas Groube of a Falmouth merchant family who commanded a fleet of boats which destroyed the Dutch shipping at Batavia capital of the Dutch East Indies in 1806; and James Bray of Irish Catholic descent who was killed commanding a sloop during the American war of 1812. Heather Noel-Smith is a genealogist and a retired Methodist minister. Lorna Campbell is a digital education manager at the University of Edinburgh and an education technology consultant. They are both independent researchers.</p>
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