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with 212 men aboard, was forced to surrender. Luttrell began the return voyage to England with his prizes, having to deal with an attempted uprising amongst his French prisoners part way through the voyage on 14 December. Despite having only 190 men to deal with 340 prisoners, the rising was quashed
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and Edward, followed their father into the navy. Michael had a distinguished career, rising to the rank of admiral. Edward served briefly as flag lieutenant under his father, but died relatively young, and was posthumously promoted to commander.
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later that year left him without a ship. The resumption of hostilities led to Seymour returning to sea, spending time as acting-captain of a number of ships, before finally being offered command of the 36-gun
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on 15 July in a large funeral attended by English, French, American and Spanish officers, and other civilian officials. As a gesture of respect, the national flags on the ships in the harbour were flown at
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on 13 March 1806. Michael Seymour married Jane Hawker, daughter of captain James Hawker, in 1797, and the couple had five sons and three daughters. His eldest son,
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was heavily damaged but was able to defend herself and resist French attempts to capture her. During the battle Seymour had his left arm shot off.
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on 8 November 1768, the second son of Reverend John Seymour and his wife Griselda. He joined the navy at the age of 12, serving as a
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Seymour recovered from his wound, and was promoted to commander. He received his first command in mid-1796, that of the sloop
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Michael Seymour's younger brother, Richard, also joined the navy, reaching the rank of lieutenant. He served aboard
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Seymour was already in poor health on his departure from England, and died at
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in 1806. On 10 November 1808 he came across the 40-gun French frigate
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came under attack from three French warships, the 78-gun
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then returned to Britain to cruise off the French coast.
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but was killed in the battle against the French frigate
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on 11 August 1800, after making representations to the
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Seymour returned to service with the outbreak of the
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in 1782, and both Luttrell and Seymour moved aboard
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Index

Michael Seymour (Royal Navy officer)
Bt
KCB

County Limerick
Rio de Janeiro
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Rear-admiral
HMS Spitfire
HMS Fisgard
HMS Amethyst
HMS Niemen
HMS Hannibal
Glorious First of June
Walcheren Campaign
Michael Seymour
Rear-Admiral
KCB
Royal Navy
French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars
County Limerick
midshipman
sloop-of-war
HMS Merlin
English Channel
James Luttrell
HMS Portland

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