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to measure the depth ahead, but was accidentally struck in the head by the lead weight while soundings were being taken. Although little immediate damage seemed to have been caused, during the firing of a salute several days later Seymour suddenly suffered a severely adverse reaction and had to be
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on many of his drinking exploits across London: Seymour remained close friends with Prince George for the rest of his life. Seymour, already known for his good looks, good manners, height and martial bearing, rapidly gained a reputation for dissolution. In 1785 however, Seymour married Lady Anne
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was vitally important in the victory, the ship fighting at the initial engagement of the 28 May and seeing extensive action during the battle itself. Seymour was one of only a few of Howe's commanders to successfully close with the French line, although he was unable to break through it.
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Seymour's death was widely mourned among his contemporaries, Lord St. Vincent once describing him as "an excellent officer". His service had been energetic and characterised by innovation and invention: he developed a new system of fitting topmasts and was also credited with making
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during the campaign and had to be decommissioned for extensive repairs. In April 1797, Seymour returned to sea with a small squadron of six ships searching the Eastern Atlantic for a Spanish treasure convoy. Although the convoy was eventually seized by a force sent by
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taken ashore for emergency medical treatment. The head injury rendered him unable to endure any loud noises or bright lights and for the next three years he lived as an invalid at his country estate in
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standard among Royal Navy officers, following his difficulties in convincing French Royalists at the siege of Toulon that he was a British officer, due to his unimpressive uniform.
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and participating in much of the work the Admiralty board performed between 1795 and 1798, interposing his periods on land with brief sea commissions. In 1799, Seymour became a
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suffered ten killed and two wounded during the exchange. In 1796, Seymour was employed in the search for the French fleet which attempted and failed to invade Ireland, but
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in 1783, Seymour took a house in London with his brother Lord George Seymour and John Willett Payne. The three men became notorious socialites, joining the
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to Royal Navy uniforms as a method of indicating rank to non-English speaking allies. In his youth he formed close personal friendships with fellow officer
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of the city. Following the collapse of the city's defences, Seymour was sent back to England with dispatches but returned shortly afterward to convoy
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Seymour maintained a reputation as a courageous and innovative officer: he was awarded a commemorative medal for his actions at the battle of the
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to facilitate communicate between Howe and the Governor of Gibraltar. The effort to relieve and resupply the fortress was a complete success and
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a few days before her husband's death. His extensive estates were dispersed amongst his seven children, of whom six survived him:
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Frederick Charles William Seymour (1 February 1797 – 7 December 1856), married Lady Mary Gordon (d. 13 June 1825), daughter of
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fleet that relieved the fortress. During this service, Seymour was repeatedly engaged in scouting the Franco-Spanish fleet in
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Seymour's body was taken from Jamaica on the morning of 17 September 1801, for return to Britain aboard
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Hugh Seymour was born in 1759 into one of the wealthiest families in England, as the fifth son of
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and the pair of islands are still sometimes known as the Seymours or the Seymour Group.
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In the Spanish armament of 1790, Seymour was called to service in command of the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for constituencies in Cornwall
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In 1799 Seymour was sent to the West Indies as commander-in-chief of the
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before relinquishing the post two years later. In 1788 he became MP for
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was attached to service under Lord Howe and served with him during the
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was sent back to Britain with dispatches, although Seymour remained in
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Champion of the Quarterdeck: Admiral Sir Erasmus Gower (1742-1814)
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is named in his honour, the "north" distinguishing it from nearby
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Horatia Maria Frances Seymour (c. 1796 – 26 August 1853), married
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and later in his career performed a period of shore duty on the
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for the next year, being involved in a minor operation against
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Portsmouth
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The Royal Navy has named two ships after Seymour. The first
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Captain Class Frigate Association: HMS Seymour K563 (DE 98)
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was a frigate active from 1943 to 1946 that served during
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officer of the late 18th century who was the fifth son of
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had suffered 11 killed and 32 wounded in the engagement.
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during the fighting. At Howe's order, Seymour then left
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Mary Georgiana Seymour (d. 30 October 1848), married
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Lady Anne Horatia Seymour, née Waldegrave (1762–1801)
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Index

Hugh Seymour-Conway

John Hoppner
Jamaica
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral
HMS Diana
HMS Ambuscade
HMS Latona
HMS Canada
HMS Leviathan
HMS Sans Pareil
Leeward Islands Station
Jamaica Station
American Revolutionary War
Great Siege of Gibraltar
French Revolutionary Wars
Siege of Toulon
Glorious First of June
Battle of Groix
MP
Newport
Tregony
Wendover
Portsmouth
Vice-Admiral
Royal Navy
Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford

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