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Robert Barlow (Royal Navy officer)

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and in 1840 was restored to naval service in order to receive a belated promotion to full admiral and advancement to Knight Grand Cross. He died at the archbishop's palace in Canterbury in May 1843. His wife had predeceased him by 26 years, but two of his daughters had married well, wedding
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deck and split the cannon in two. Barlow beat a hasty retreat without suffering any casualties and reported the attack to his superiors. One month later Britain and France were at war; in his excursion to Brest, Barlow had received the first shots of a 23-year conflict.
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but Britain and France were not yet at war when Barlow entered Brest. Within minutes of his arrival, one of the formidable forts overlooking the harbour mouth opened fire on his diminutive craft with 48 lb shot. One of the first balls fired struck a gun on
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right up to his death. Although born to a middle-class family, Barlow and his siblings made names for themselves and two of Barlow's daughters married into the naval aristocracy. His grandson,
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who later became Governor-General of India. Robert joined the Navy as a teenager and was promoted lieutenant in 1778, serving on
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in 1808. During this period he showed great skill as an administrator and improved services where ever he was stationed.
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in December 1797. Four years later in the Straits of Gibraltar, Barlow repeated the feat by capturing the French frigate
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and acted as a repeating ship for the admiral's signals. Barlow was still in this position at the battle of the
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Barlow continued on shore service until 1823, when he was retired as a rear-admiral. He had been made a
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William Barlow and his wife Hilaire. The couple had numerous children, including Robert's elder brother
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in the American Revolutionary War. In her, Barlow participated in the capture of the French frigate
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Two weeks after war was declared, Barlow secured an early victory with seizure of the
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to reconnoitre the port due to the growing hostility between Britain and the
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The Napoleonic wars were a less active period for Barlow, who served as
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forced her opponent to surrender and caused over 300 casualties to
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After the peace in 1783, Barlow married Elizabeth Garrett of
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for just 13 of her own. For this second victory, Barlow was
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Royal Navy personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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He was elected a 481:George Byng, 6th Viscount Torrington 497: 13: 447: 322:the previous year between France, 231:Robert Barlow was born in 1757 in 14: 707: 661:19th-century Royal Navy personnel 203:who saw extensive service in the 636:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 632:Dictionary of National Biography 414:and had over 400 aboard, at the 82: 64: 542:"Library and Archive Catalogue" 485:William Nelson, 1st Earl Nelson 302:On 2 January 1793, Barlow took 226: 534: 1: 560: 388:as a reward for his service. 696:Fellows of the Royal Society 619:Laughton, John Knox (1901). 612:UK public library membership 7: 531:, Retrieved 11 January 2008 469:Fellow of the Royal Society 10: 712: 416:action of 19 February 1801 295: 205:American Revolutionary War 122:American Revolutionary War 430:and given command of the 320:French Revolutionary Wars 292:French Revolutionary Wars 209:French Revolutionary Wars 178: 142:French Revolutionary Wars 114: 101: 93: 76: 59: 46: 30: 23: 490: 258:Great Siege of Gibraltar 135:Great Siege of Gibraltar 318:and the opening of the 622:"Barlow, Robert"  418:. 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Index

Covent Garden
London
Canterbury
United Kingdom
United Kingdom

Royal Navy
Royal Navy
Admiral
American Revolutionary War
Minerve
Great Siege of Gibraltar
French Revolutionary Wars
Glorious First of June
Néréide
Africaine
Napoleonic Wars
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Admiral
GCB
Royal Navy
American Revolutionary War
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Admiralty
Robert Barlow
Covent Garden
mercer
George Hilario Barlow
HMS Courageux

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