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The British fleet gained a resounding victory; eleven Batavian ships were captured (among which were nine ships of the line), and there were almost 5,000 Dutch casualties. On the British side, not one ship was lost, but more than 850 casualties were counted. For the first time in history, a Dutch
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The court-martial cleared Admiral de Winter of all responsibility for what had happened, although other officers got a disciplinary sentence. In the eyes of the military judges Johan Arnold Bloys van Treslong was solely to blame for the defeat at Camperdown. In spite of a competent defence and
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did not improve his popularity in this revolutionary period, and thus all the blame fell on the Rear Admiral. Supposedly, he had navigated poorly and had given the British the opportunity to cut through the Dutch line as a scythe; he was also accused of not having assisted the surrounded
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convincing arguments to the contrary, he was declared guilty and sentenced to up to five years' suspension and payment of a part of the process costs. It took more than ten years for Bloys van Treslong to be rehabilitated under the reign of king
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Bloys van Treslong could not reach the flagship because it was located against the wind, and because he was impeded by a burning and rudderless Dutch ship, the 74-gun
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Admiral had been personally captured along with his flagship. Admiral De Winter and his crew were taken prisoner and were brought to
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Jacob Arnout Bloys van Treslong (1756–1826), also called Jacob Arnold Bastingius, was a Secretary-General of the
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blockade of the Dutch coast. At Camperdown, the Dutch fleet engaged a much stronger British fleet under Admiral
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Rehabilitation took place on 18 October 1808 in the form of an appointment as (titular)
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The Batavian Republic had been deeply shocked by the defeat. In the eyes of the
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Bloys of Treslong is a family that descended from a bastard son of count
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in 1797 he was made a scapegoat, but his reputation was later restored.
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William Otto Bloys van Treslong (1765–1837), an uncle of Johan Arnold.
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Cornelius Ysaac Bloys van Treslong (1763–1826) made it to
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Dutch military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Duncan acted in a manner that was imitated later by
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Battle of Camperdown
Battle of Camperdown
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Jan Willem de Winter

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