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Sir Edmund Nagle


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
Date of Birthc.1757 - Bloomfield, Cork E-WIKI
First Known Service1770CSORN
FatherEdmund Nagle (d.c.1763)E-WIKI
WifeMrs Mary Blackman - Married 8.1798ref:676
Last Known Service12.8.1819CSORN
Date of Death14.3.1830 - Earl Molesey, Surrey E-WIKI

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
1770 
Juno (32) 1757-1778
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, Unknown
ref:676
25.10.1777 LieutenantCSORN
25.10.177713.4.1779
Greenwich (26) 1777-1783
British 26 Gun
Unrated Storeship
, Lieutenant ADM 6/21/328
ADM 6/21
18.5.177921.7.1780
Siren (24) 1779-1781
British 24 Gun
6th Rate Ship
, Lieutenant ADM 6/21/557
ADM 6/21
21.7.178028.7.1780
Warwick (50) 1767-1802
British 50 Gun
4th Rate Ship of the Line
, Second Lieutenant ADM 6/22/152
ADM 6/22
28.7.17801.8.1782
Warwick (50) 1767-1802
British 50 Gun
4th Rate Ship of the Line
, First Lieutenant ADM 6/22/155
ADM 6/22
1.8.1782 CommanderCSORN
1.8.178212.9.1782
Racoon (14) 1782-1782
British 14 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/22/549
Issued by
Robert DigbyBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1752-1805
, North America
Confirmed 3.12.1782
BWAS-1714
aft.15.9.178226.1.1783
Duc d'Estissac (18) 1781-1783
British 18 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
27.1.1783 CaptainCSORN
27.1.17831.1784
Grana (24) 1781-1806
British 24 Gun
6th Rate Post Ship
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/20
BWAS-1714
24.1.179322.7.1794
Active (32) 1780-1796
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/24/197
ADM 6/24
23.7.179431.7.1797
Artois (38) 1794-1797
British 38 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/25/65
BWAS-1793
23.8.1794 Destruction of the Volontaire 
21.10.1794 Capture of the Révolutionnaire 
12.1795 Appointed Knight BachelorTKE1
20.3.1796 Action off Pointe du Raz 
16.7.1797 Destruction of the Calliope 
3.18011802
Montagu (74) 1779-1818
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
7.180110.4.1802
Juste (80) 1794-1811
British 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793
4.7.18039.11.1805Appointed to command the Sea Fencibles at ShorehamADM 6/55
9.11.1805 Rear-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
10.18071808
Thalia (20) 1782-1814
British 20 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, as Flag Officer, Rear-Admiral of the Blue,
BWAS-1714
28.4.1808 Rear-Admiral of the RedCSORN
31.7.1810 Vice-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
12.8.1812 Vice-Admiral of the WhiteCSORN
12.18121813
Antelope (50) 1802-1845
British 50 Gun
4th Rate Ship of the Line
, as Flag Officer, Vice-Admiral of the White,
BWAS-1793
4.6.1814 Vice-Admiral of the RedCSORN
2.1.1815 Appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the BathTKE1
1817 Appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Orderref:1059
12.8.1819 Admiral of the Blueref:676

Notes on Officer


BiographyRNB1823

Admiral of the Blue; Knight Commander of the most honourable Military Order of the Bath; a Groom of the Bedchamber, and Naval Aide-de-camp to his Majesty.

This officer is a nephew of that celebrated orator and statesman the late Right Hon. Edmund Burke. During the American war he commanded the Polecat, of 14 guns, from which sloop he was removed into the Racoon, of the same force. In the latter vessel he had the misfortune to be captured by two French frigates, off the Delaware river; but was soon afterwards liberated by Captain Elphinstone, now Viscount Keith, who fell in with and took l’Aigle, the ship to which the Racoon’s crew had been conveyed.

Captain Nagle was afterwards appointed to the Due d’Estitac, of 14 guns, on the Jamaica station. He obtained post rank Jan. 27, 1783, but does not appear to have held any other command prior to the commencement of the war with France, in 1793, when we find him commanding the Active frigate, and subsequently in the Artois, of 44 guns and 281 men, cruising on the French coast, under the orders of Commodore Warren. In August, 1794, he assisted at the destruction of la Felicité French frigate, and two corvettes, near the Penmarks.

On the 21st Oct. in the same year, the Artois, being off Ushant, in company with a squadron under Sir Edward Pellew, joined in the chace of an enemy’s ship, and her superior sailing afforded Captain Nagle the happy opportunity of distinguishing himself by a well conducted action of 40 minutes; when upon the approach of the other British frigates the Frenchman struck his colours. The prize proved to be la Révolutionnaire, of 44 guns and 35 1 men, 8 of whom were killed and 5 wounded. The Artois had Lieutenant Craigy, of the marines, and 2 men slain, with 5 wounded. For his gallant conduct on this occasion, Captain Nagle received the honour of knighthood.

 

From this period until July 31, 1797, on which day the Artois was lost by running upon a sand bank when reconnoitring the harbour of Rochelle, Sir Edmund Nagle was actively employed under that excellent officer the late Sir John B. Warren, whose squadron kept the enemy’s coast in a perpetual state of alarm. The Artois also accompanied the Commodore in an expedition against Quiberon, &c. in the summer of 1795.

For a short time, in 1801, Sir Edmund commanded the Montagu, of 74 guns; and during the remainder of the war, the Juste, 80. Soon after the renewal of hostilities, in 1803, he was appointed to superintend the Sea Fencibles from Emsworth to Beachy Head, on which service he continued until his advancement to the rank of Rear-Admiral, Nov. 9, 1805.

About the commencement of the year 1808, our officer hoisted his flag as Commander-in-Chief at Guernsey, from whence he removed to Leith, where he remained until the general promotion, July 31, 1810, when he became a Vice-Admiral. In 1813 we find him at Newfoundland, with his flag in the Antelope, of 50 guns, as Governor of that colony; and in the following year, when the allied monarchs reviewed the fleet at Spithead, Sir Edmund had the distinguished honor of being nominated a Naval Aide-de-Camp to his present Majesty, then Prince Regent, on whom he has ever since been in constant attendance. He was nominated a K.C.B. Jan. 2, 1815.

Residence.– King’s Palace, Pall-Mall.

 



Previous comments on this page

Posted by Cy on Saturday 26th of July 2025 08:53

Superintendent of sea fencibles, it's in the biog on this page.


Posted by Frederick Nagle on Saturday 26th of July 2025 08:18

Where was Edmund Nagle during the 1805 around the time of battle Trafalgar ?


Posted by jude de angulo on Sunday 27th of November 2022 02:56

Nagle was Commander of the Sussex Sea Fencibles from July 1803 to November 1805. and also Commander-in-Chief of the Guernsey Station in 1807, as noted in the Naval Chronicles, and in 1808 to 1810 he was Commander-in-Chief at Leith. In the July to December Issue (20) of the Naval Chronicles he is described as being a Baronet. ''The Gentleman's Quarterly' and Mogg's 'Patersons Roads' on 1822 he is called baronet of Esher ( just south of Hampton Court) near Elmsbridge. He's buried there in St Mary's C.o.E at East Molesey and a plaque in the church notes his importance as a nephew of MP Edmund''the Sublime' Burke and Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber.


Posted by jude de angulo on Monday 5th of September 2022 07:34

Nagle became Admiral of the Blue in 1819, Baronet of Esher,
As did Elton & Curtis use his role as Groom to the Regent ( George IV) so also did C S Forester use the life of Edmund Nagle to create his premier naval hero Horatio Hornblower


Posted by jude de angulo on Monday 20th of December 2021 04:29

admiral sir edmund nagle , whilst in service to HRH George IV was commodore of the royal yacht "Royal George" and commanded the Royal George to Dublin in 1821 and to Edinburgh in 1822.
He was appointed to the role of Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber in 1820 whilst George was still Prince Regent, and served in that role until his death, 6 months before his Sovereign master, thus being the longest serving and most famous of George's "butlers" and in so being the model for Ben Elton & Richard Curtis' "Edmund Blackadder esquire"


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