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Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet

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812:, to bring another ship alongside and run out her guns to prevent any mutinous actions. Buller was appointed to investigate the matter, and one day while sitting near Buller at table, Corbet was heard to remark 'The service will not be good for any thing until captains can flog their lieutenants if needful, as well as the ship's company; absolute power over all in the ship is the thing.' Buller replied 'Why then, admirals must in justice have the power of flogging captains - have a care, Corbet, and don't come under my orders, for I won't spare 581:. During the voyage a Spanish squadron was spotted, consisting of a ship of the line and two frigates. Initially mistaking them for French ships Buller and Essington bore up to attack them, but broke off when the Spanish raised Spanish ensigns. The British captains were unaware that Spain had allied with France and was now at war with Britain, a fact known to their Spanish counterparts, and so unknowingly passed up the opportunity to attack the Spanish ships, which were heavily laden with specie from the Caribbean. 781:, Buller learnt that a Portuguese frigate had been wrecked on the Spanish coast. Buller at once went out and attempted to save the crew, working for several hours in pounding surf and twice being swept away, but refusing to leave until there were no more men to be saved. Perhaps because of these exertions, Buller became seriously ill with a fever, but recovered to resume his station. His health had been weakened however, and he applied to be superseded, returning to Britain later in 1807. 645: 30: 1552: 562:. While escorting a convoy of 13 Dutch merchants from Nova Scotia to Britain he was intercepted by a French squadron, and narrowly escaped. The merchants were released from his protection after being escorted past the danger, but were then promptly rounded up by British cruisers following the embargo placed on Dutch property. Buller was appointed to command 349:
dockyard position the following year. He served in this role until 1812, when he was promoted to vice-admiral. He received no further active employment from the navy, though he continued his political career, representing East Looe continually until 1820. He was also recorder for the borough from 1807 until his death in 1824 at the age of 59.
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in 1805, at times bearing the brunt of the fighting, and helping to capture two Spanish ships. He afterwards served in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, taking part in several daring operations before ill health obliged him to return home. He was promoted to rear-admiral in 1808 and accepted a
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off the shore and for three days attempted a landing, hampered by the sandbanks and shoals. Despite firing signal guns, no sign of any shipwrecked men could be found and after realising that the initial reports were probably groundless, Buller returned to
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in 1802, a seat that had been controlled by the Buller family for a number of years, and which his father and brother had both previously represented. The outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars in 1803 led to Buller's return to active naval service, commanding
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and sent to North America to combat smuggling operations there. He also used his time to make detailed surveys of the harbours and anchorages along the coast. In April 1789 news reached Buller that a large merchant vessel had been wrecked on the
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had suffered considerably during the battle, having her mizzen top mast and mizzen sail yard shot away, and her mizzen and main masts damaged. Her rigging and sails were cut up, with her casualties amounting to five dead and forty wounded.
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on 22 July 1805. During the battle Buller found himself isolated from the rest of the fleet due to the patchy fog and failing light, and was surrounded by five enemy ships. He fought them off, forcing the Spanish 84-gun
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on 30 October 1809. He was appointed second in command at Plymouth in late 1809, holding the position until autumn 1812, during which time he was promoted to vice-admiral on 12 August 1812. While at Plymouth Captain
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and the de Peyster family. They had one son, John St. Aubyn Buller, who died in infancy; and one daughter, Anna Maria Buller, who married James Drummond Elphinstone. James and Anna Maria's son became
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fleet in the Mediterranean. Collingwood placed Buller in command of the inshore squadron, where he continued to distinguish himself. In one particular instance he destroyed the beached transport
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as recorder for the borough. Sir Edward Buller died at his seat of Trenant Park on 15 April 1824 at the age of 59. The baronetcy became extinct upon his death.
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and employed in the blockade of the French and Spanish Atlantic ports. He was made a Colonel of Marines on 28 April 1805, and was assigned to the fleet under
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Buller received no further active employment after this. He continued to hold the seat of East Looe until 1820, and in 1807 succeeded his brother,
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as a replacement, and Louis accepted. The British force was unable to bring Bonaparte's fleet to battle before they escaped back into
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squadron to escort troops for a secret expedition. Before the force sailed news reached them that a French fleet had put to sea under
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Acquitting himself well under fire, Buller was promoted to master and commander on 26 April 1783 and given command of the 18-gun
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in November when she became caught in a great hurricane that swept the area. For some time it was feared by those on shore at
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back to Britain, a passage made hazardous by her worn out state, but she arrived safely, whereupon Buller paid her off.
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for the voyage home. Unable to take up a sea-going command due to his personal affairs, Buller accepted command of the
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Arriving with the convoy at the Cape of Good Hope, Buller spent some time on the station and was present with
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had foundered with the loss of all aboard, but Buller had managed through skilful seamanship to navigate the
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in 1790. Buller spent the early years of the French Revolutionary Wars escorting convoys and serving on the
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was chased down by the British squadron and forced to strike her colours. During the cruise
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on 27 July 1788. Buller received his commission as lieutenant in 1782 and joined the 64-gun
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fleet, and Buller saw action at most of the subsequent engagements between Hughes and the
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in 1802, but with the outbreak of hostilities again in 1803, was appointed to the 80-gun
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off the North American coast after the end of the war, and received his promotion to
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at first refused to hear his commission, forcing the commander at Plymouth, Admiral
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sprang her mainmast and was sent back to Britain by Louis to effect repairs.
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family in 1764 and began his naval career twelve years later, serving with
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Buller was promoted to rear-admiral on 28 April 1808, and was created a
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during the American War of Independence. He initially saw action at the
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in 1774, and jointed the navy in 1777, at the age of 12. He became a
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Admiral Sir Robert Calder's action off Cape Finisterre, 23 July 1805
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in April 1801, and took part in the blockade of the French ports of
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came on 19 July 1790, with an appointment to command the 28-gun
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Buller returned to sea in 1799, taking command of the 74-gun
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in the blockade of the French and Spanish ports. He was with
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William Buller Fullerton Elphinstone, 15th Lord Elphinstone
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and participating in several of the engagements with the
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was not yet ready to take his flag, Buller offered the
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Buller was then appointed to command the 16-gun sloop
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in the English Channel. He transferred to the 74-gun
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Edward was sent to be educated at 1647:Military personnel from Westminster 826: 13: 1223:. 24 September 1808. p. 1303. 639: 289:in 1778, before travelling to the 14: 1668: 1424: 1316:The Annual Biography and Obituary 1297:The Annual Biography and Obituary 1277: 1244:The Annual Biography and Obituary 1201:The Annual Biography and Obituary 1178:The Annual Biography and Obituary 1074:The Annual Biography and Obituary 1017:The Annual Biography and Obituary 960:The Annual Biography and Obituary 937:The Annual Biography and Obituary 894: 277:Buller was born into a prominent 1550: 1510:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 1446:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1337:Fremont-Barnes, Gregory (2007). 499: 472:in June, and was at sea off the 1207: 373:and his wife Mary, daughter of 1370:. London: Chatham Publishing. 658:Buller went ashore during the 256:Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet 1: 1341:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. 1318:. Vol. 9. Longman. 1825. 1307: 352: 1332:. Vol. 19. E. W. 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Index


Admiralty House
Whitehall
Westminster
Trenant Park
Cornwall
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland

Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral
HMS Chaser
HMS Brisk
HMS Dido
HMS Porcupine
HMS Adventure
HMS Crescent
HMS America
HMS Edgar
HMS Achille
HMS Malta
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Ushant
Battle of Cuddalore
French Revolutionary Wars
Capitulation of Saldanha Bay
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Cape Finisterre
Royal Navy
American War of Independence
French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars

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