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John Aylmer


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
Date of Birth1759CSORN
First Known Service25.8.1777CSORN
FatherRev John Aylmer (1723-1793)ref:952
MotherElizabeth Vassmer (d.1779)ref:952
WifeMartha Cazalet (d.1809) - Married 2.9.1784ref:952
WifeFrances Pearson (d.1862) - Married 2.11.1809ref:952
Son
John AylmerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1781-1836
ref:952
Uncle
Lord Henry Aylmer (3rd Baron Aylmer)British
Naval Sailor
Service 1735-1744
ref:952
Cousin
Sir Frederick Whitworth William AylmerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1790-1854
E-WIKI
Last Known Service22.7.1830CSORN
Date of Death19.4.1841ref:952

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
25.8.1777 LieutenantCSORN
18.6.1781 CommanderCSORN
18.6.178129.6.1782
Porcupine (16) 1776-1788
British 16 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/22/394
Issued by
Sir Peter ParkerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1743-1799
, Jamaica
Confirmed 3.1.1782
ADM 6/22
19.4.178228.6.1782
Argonaut (64) 1782-1831
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Commander, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
28.6.1782 CaptainCSORN
28.6.178215.12.1782
Jason (28) 1763-1785
British 28 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/29
Issued by
Lord George Brydges Rodney (1st Baron Rodney)British
Naval Sailor
Service 1740-1782
, Barbados
Confirmed 4.3.1783
ADM 6/23
28.6.17821783
Argonaut (64) 1782-1831
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
22.5.178811.11.1790
Hyaena (24) 1778-1793
British 24 Gun
6th Rate Frigate
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/461
BWAS-1714
23.10.1790 A commission as captain of the Glory was issued. The commission was returned & cancelled.ADM 6/24
27.6.17931795
Argonaut (64) 1782-1831
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/24/250
BWAS-1714
17967.1796
Tremendous (74) 1784-1807
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
2.17975.1797
Theseus (74) 1786-1814
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
5.179711.1797
Captain (74) 1787-1813
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
1.18017.1803
Dragon (74) 1798-1850
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
1842 Renamed "Fame"
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793
23.4.1804 Rear-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
9.11.1805 Rear-Admiral of the RedCSORN
28.4.1808 Vice-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
11.1809 Married FrancisRNB1823
31.7.1810 Vice-Admiral of the WhiteCSORN
12.8.1812 Vice-Admiral of the RedCSORN
4.6.1814 Admiral of the BlueCSORN
27.5.1825 Admiral of the WhiteCSORN
22.7.1830 Admiral of the RedCSORN

Notes on Officer


BiographyRNB1823

This officer obtained the rank of Post-Captain, June 28, 1782. In the month of August following, he commanded the Jason, of 64 guns, one of the prizes taken by a detachment sent by Sir George B. Rodney to intercept the remains of the French fleet, after the battle of the glorious 12th April.

The Jason formed part of the ill-fated squadron that sailed from Jamaica to escort the homeward bound trade, under the orders of Rear-Admiral Graves. In the dreadful hurricane by which they were overtaken, she not only suffered less damage than any other of the King’s ships, but reached England in perfect safety.

We next find our officer cruizing on the Milford station, in the Hyaena, a small frigate, during the years 1788 and 1789. At the Spanish armament, in 1790, he commanded the Glory, of 98 guns; and when hostilities commenced against the French Republic, he was appointed to the Argonaut, a 64; in which ship he accompanied Rear-Admiral Murray’s squadron to North America, where he continued until the spring of 1795, at which period he was compelled through illness to return to England.

Captain Aylmer having recovered from his indisposition, accompanied Rear-Admiral Pringle, in the Tremendous, 74, to the Cape of Good Hope, where that officer arrived in time to assist at the capture of the Dutch Fleet in Saldanha Bay, Aug. 18, 1796; and Captain Aylmer was selected to carry home the Commander-in-Chief’s despatches relative to that event.

 

Our officer’s next appointment appears to have been to the Theseus, of 74 guns, on the Mediterranean station. From that ship he removed into the Captain, of the same force, and returned to England. In 1798, we find him serving with the Channel Fleet. He was subsequently nominated to the superintendance of a district of Sea-Fencibles; and, previous to the treaty of Amiens, commanded the Dragon, a 74-gun ship, in the Mediterranean, where he was employed in a variety of services, under the immediate orders of Sir John B. Warren; and soon after the renewal of the war, captured la Colombe, French corvette, of 16 guns.

His promotions as a Flag-officer, bear date as follow; Rear-Admiral, April 23, 1804; Vice-Admiral, April 28, 1808; and Admiral, June 4, 1814. He married, in Nov. 1809, Frances, youngest daughter of the Rev. T. H. Pearson, of Queen’s Camel, Somersetshire.

 



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Posted by Xavier Bulot on Monday 11th of July 2022 13:13

Admiral AYLMER is registered as living with second wife and 3 children in Boulogne sur mer (France) in 1820. Children are Sophia born in 1802 from first wife, Frederick and Henry


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