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John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent



 
 
Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)

Admiral of the Fleet is a rank of the British Royal Navy and other navies, equating to the NATO rank code OF-10.The rank evolved from the ancient sailing days of the Royal Navy....
 John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent GCB
Order of the Bath

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 PC
Privy Council of the United Kingdom

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Royal Navy

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 (9 January 1735–14 March 1823) was an Admiral in the Royal Navy
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.

Jervis was born at Meaford, Staffordshire
Meaford, Staffordshire

Meaford is a landmark hamlet in the England county of Staffordshire.It lies at the junction of the A34 road and A51 roads, north of the town of Stone, Staffordshire....
, and entered the Navy in 1749.






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Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)

Admiral of the Fleet is a rank of the British Royal Navy and other navies, equating to the NATO rank code OF-10.The rank evolved from the ancient sailing days of the Royal Navy....
 John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent GCB
Order of the Bath

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a United Kingdom order of chivalry founded by George I of Great Britain on 18 May 1725. The name derives from the medieval ceremony for creating a knight, which involved bathing as one of its elements....
 PC
Privy Council of the United Kingdom

Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council is a body of advisors to the British monarchy. Its members are largely senior politicians, who were or are members of either the House of Commons of the United Kingdom or House of Lords....
 RN
Royal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British Armed Forces . From the mid-18th century until well into the 20th century, it was the most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire as the dominant world power from 1815 until the early 1940s....
 (9 January 1735–14 March 1823) was an Admiral in the Royal Navy
Royal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British Armed Forces . From the mid-18th century until well into the 20th century, it was the most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire as the dominant world power from 1815 until the early 1940s....
.

Jervis was born at Meaford, Staffordshire
Meaford, Staffordshire

Meaford is a landmark hamlet in the England county of Staffordshire.It lies at the junction of the A34 road and A51 roads, north of the town of Stone, Staffordshire....
, and entered the Navy in 1749. He reached the rank of Lieutenant
Lieutenant

Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service, emergency medical services or police commissioned officer military rank.Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organisations with a codified command structure....
 in 1755 and took part in the conquest of Quebec
Battle of the Plains of Abraham

The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Battle of Quebec, was a pivotal battle in the Seven Years' War . The confrontation, which began on 12 September 1759, was fought between the British Army and Royal Navy, and the French Army, on a plateau just outside the walls of Quebec City....
 in 1759. In 1760 he was promoted to Post-Captain
Post-Captain

Post-Captain is an obsolete alternative form of the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy.The term served to distinguish those who were captains by rank from...
, and commanded various ships in the Mediterranean and the English Channel
English Channel

The English Channel is an Arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates England from northern France, and joins the North Sea to the Atlantic. It is about long and varies in width from at its widest, to only in the Strait of Dover....
. HMS Alarm
HMS Alarm (1758)

HMS Alarm was a 32-gun fifth rate Niger class frigate frigate of the Royal Navy, and was the first Royal Navy ship to bear this name. Copper sheathing in 1761, she was the first ship in the Royal Navy to have a fully copper-sheathed hull....
, under his command from February 1769, was saved from being wrecked in a storm off Marseille on 1 May 1770 by the French harbourmaster Georges René Le Peley de Pléville
Georges René Le Peley de Pléville

Georges-Ren? Pl?ville Le Pelley was the governor of the port of Marseilles, a French admiral, French Naval Minister and the Minister of Overseas France from 15 July 1797 to 27 April 1798, a S?nat conservateur, a knight of the Order of St Louis and the Society of the Cincinnati, and one of the very first Grand officiers of the L?gion d'honneu...
, and Jervis returned to Marseille in her to give him a letter of thanks from the Lords of the Admiralty. Jervis served as Captain throughout the War of American Independence, and fought in the Battle of Ushant in 1778.

Jervis was made a Knight of the Bath
Order of the Bath

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a United Kingdom order of chivalry founded by George I of Great Britain on 18 May 1725. The name derives from the medieval ceremony for creating a knight, which involved bathing as one of its elements....
 after his capture of the French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 ship Pegase in 1782, and the following year he entered Parliament, representing Launceston
Launceston (UK Parliament constituency)

Launceston, also known at some periods as Dunheved, was a parliamentary constituency in Cornwall which returned two Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons from 1295 until 1832, and one member from 1832 until 1918....
 (and later Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth (UK Parliament constituency)

Great Yarmouth is a constituency represented in the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election....
 and Wycombe
Wycombe (UK Parliament constituency)

Wycombe is a constituency represented in the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has continuously returned MPs since 1295 - two members until 1832 , and one thereafter....
) as a Whig
British Whig Party

The Whigs are often described as one of two political party in Kingdom of England and later the United Kingdom from the late 17th to the mid-19th centuries....
.

In 1787 he attained flag rank, and in 1788 he married his cousin Martha Parker. With the outbreak of war with Revolutionary France (note: at this point France was not under Napoleon as Napoleon's coup did not take place until October of 1799) he was put into service in the West Indies co-operating with the Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
 in the conquest of the French islands. On return to Great Britain in 1795 he was promoted to Admiral
Admiral

Admiral is the military rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral and above Vice Admiral and below Admiral of the Fleet/Fleet Admiral....
. In November he took command in the Mediterranean, where he maintained the blockade of Toulon
Toulon

Toulon is a city in southern France and a large military harbour on the Mediterranean coast, with a major French naval base. Located in the Provence-Alpes-C?te-d'Azur regions of France, Toulon is the Prefectures in France of the Var departments of France, in the former provinces of France of Provence....
, and aided the allies of Great Britain in Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
.

He was Commander-in-Chief of the British Mediterranean Fleet from 1796 to 1799. One of his chief duties was to watch the Spanish fleet at Cadiz
Cádiz

C?diz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the province of C?diz, one of eight which make up the Autonomous communities of Spain of Andalusia....
. He defeated the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Cape St Vincent
Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1797)

In the Battle of Cape St Vincent a Royal Navy fleet under John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent defeated a larger Spain fleet under Jos? de C?rdoba near Cabo de S?o Vicente, Portugal....
. For this victory he was created Baron Jervis, of Meaford in the County of Stafford, and Earl of St Vincent.

That same year, however, the Spithead and Nore mutinies
Spithead and Nore mutinies

The Spithead and Nore mutinies were two major mutiny by sailors of the Royal Navy in 1797. There was also discontent and minor incidents on ships in other locations in the same year....
 threatened the Navy. He prevented any outbreak in his command through foresight and severity, including the flogging and hanging of sailors and public berating of his officers, one of whom, Sir John Orde
Sir John Orde, 1st Baronet

Sir John Orde, 1st Baronet , was the third son of John Orde, of Morpeth, Northumberland, Northumberland, and the brother of Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton....
 challenged him to a duel. Nevertheless, he raised the discipline of the Navy to a higher level than it had reached before; he was always ready to promote good officers, and the efficiency of the squadron with which Lord Nelson
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bront?, Order of the Bath was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland flag officer famous for his participation in the Napoleonic Wars....
 won the Battle of the Nile
Battle of the Nile

At the Battle of the Nile or Aboukir Bay , a Kingdom of Great Britain fleet under Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson surprised and largely destroyed a France fleet under Fran?ois-Paul Brueys D'Aigalliers anchored near Alexandria, Egypt, stranding Napoleon's army in Egypt....
 was largely due to him.

Lord St Vincent resigned his command temporarily in 1799, due to his failing health, but he recovered and resumed command the following year, and became First Lord of the Admiralty in 1801, also being created Viscount St Vincent, of Meaford in the County of Stafford, with a special remainder. He took command of the Channel Fleet
Channel Fleet

The Channel Fleet is the historical name used for the group of Royal Navy warships that defended the waters of the English Channel.Various fleets of Royal Navy ships have operated in the channel since the 16th century to fight the Spanish Armada in 1588 or the Netherlands invasion fleet that brought William III of England to England in 168...
 from 1806 to 1807, and retired from the Navy in 1811. In 1821 he was promoted to Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)

Admiral of the Fleet is a rank of the British Royal Navy and other navies, equating to the NATO rank code OF-10.The rank evolved from the ancient sailing days of the Royal Navy....
 on the occasion of the coronation of King George IV
George IV of the United Kingdom

George IV was the king of Kingdom of Hanover and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from the death of his father, George III of the United Kingdom, on 29 January 1820 until his own death ten years later....
.

When he died in 1823, the Barony of Jervis and the Earldom of St Vincent became extinct, but the Viscountcy of St Vincent passed to his nephew.

There is a monument to him in St. Paul's Cathedral, and portraits of him at different periods of his life are numerous.

"I do not say, my Lords, that the French will not come. I say only they will not come by sea." addressing the House of Lords
House of Lords

The House of Lords is the second house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is also commonly referred to as "the Lords". The Parliament comprises the British monarchy, the British House of Commons , and the Lords....
 as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1801.


See also

  • Meaford Hall


External links

  • on Jervis from the Royal Naval Museum
    Royal Naval Museum

    The Royal Naval Museum is the museum of the history of the Royal Navy of the Royal Navy in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard section of HMNB Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England....
    , Portsmouth
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  • Chapter V, Jervis: The General Officer, as Disciplinarian and Strategist in