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Theophilus Jones


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
Date of Birth9.1760CSORN
First Known Service18.9.1778CSORN
FatherTheophilus Jones (1729–1811)E-WIKI
MotherCatherine Beresford (d.1763)E-WIKI
Last Known Service27.5.1825CSORN
Date of Death8.11.1835 - Maidstone CSORN

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
18.9.1778 LieutenantCSORN
7.7.1782 CommanderADM 6/23
7.7.17824.9.1782
Combustion (8) 1781-1784
British 8 Gun
Unrated Fireship
, Commander, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/227
Issued by
Edward HughesBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1735-1793
, East Indies
Confirmed 1.7.1784
ADM 6/23
3.9.1782 Battle of Trincomalee 
4.9.1782 CaptainCSORN
4.9.17828.6.1784
Hero (74) 1759-1810
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
1800 Renamed "Rochester"
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/250
Issued by
Edward HughesBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1735-1793
, East Indies
Confirmed 11.11.1784
BWAS-1714
20.6.1783 2nd Battle of Cuddalore 
7.3.1793 
Andromache (32) 1781-1811
British 32 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/24/217
ADM 6/24
5.5.179511.1795
Trident (64) 1768-1816
British 64 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
23.3.17961.4.1798
Defiance (74) 1783-1817
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
4.17991801
Atlas (98) 1782-1802
British 98 Gun
2nd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
3.18045.1804
Queen (90) 1769-1811
British 90 Gun
2nd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
23.4.1804 Rear-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
9.11.1805 Rear-Admiral of the WhiteCSORN
28.4.1808 Rear-Admiral of the RedCSORN
25.10.1809 Vice-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
31.7.1810 Vice-Admiral of the WhiteCSORN
12.8.1812 Vice-Admiral of the RedCSORN
12.8.1819 Admiral of the BlueNL1835-3
27.5.1825 Admiral of the WhiteNL1834

Notes on Officer


BiographyRNB1823

This officer was made a Post-Captain, Sept. 4, 1782, and commanded the Hero of 74 guns, bearing the broad pendant of the late Sir Richard King, Bart., in the indecisive action between Sir Edward Hughes and M. de Suffrein, off Cuddalore, June 20, 1783, on which occasion the Hero had 5 men killed and 21 wounded.

In 1793, when war commenced with the French republic, Captain Jones was appointed to the Andromache frigate, in which he served some time on the Newfoundland station. He afterwards, we believe, commanded the Trident, of 64 guns, and from that ship removed early in 1796, to the Defiance 74, attached to the Channel fleet.

During the alarming mutiny in 1797, the Catholics on board the Defiance bound themselves by the following horrible oath to murder every Protestant in the ship, and carry her into an enemy’s port;– “I swear to be true to the Free and United Irishmen, who are fighting your cause against tyrants and oppressors, and to defend their rights to the last drop of my blood, and to keep all secret within my breast; and I do agree, the next time the ship looks out a-head at sea, to carry her into Brest, and to kill and destroy all the officers, and every man who opposes, except the Master, and to hoist a green ensign with a harp in it, and afterwards to kill or destroy all Protestants.”

Fortunately this abominable conspiracy was detected, and the ringleaders were brought to a Court-Martial, the result of which was the execution of eleven of these blood-thirsty wretches, whilst ten others were sentenced to transportation for life.

In Feb. 1799, Captain Jones was appointed to the Atlas, of 98 guns, and continued in that ship on the Brest station, until the suspension of hostilities. He subsequently commanded the Queen, also a second rate, stationed in the Channel.

Our officer was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral, April 23, 1804; Vice-Admiral, Oct. 25, 1809; and Admiral of the Blue, Aug. 12, 1819; but does not appear ever to have hoisted his flag.

Residence.– 7, Bolton Row, Piccadilly, London.



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