Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez. Vol IIRoss, John, Sir
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez. Vol II
Ross, John, Sir
Admirals -- Great Britain -- Biography; Saumarez, James, 1757-1836
A correspondence was carried on with the Captains of this squadron
without leading to any satisfactory reason for the extraordinary
errors in the reckonings of each ship, and it is mentioned here to
warn those who may be in a similar situation, and to induce them to
obtain the errors of their compasses, for which plain rules have been
given, if they are not provided with Professor Barlow's apparatus.
On the arrival of the Victory at Spithead, Sir James applied for leave
of absence, and arriving in town received the unqualified approbation
of Ministers, and of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, for his
wise and firm conduct on this critical situation of affairs in the
Baltic, and for the important service he had rendered the country in
maintaining peace, and in supporting the dignity of the Crown and the
best interests of the community.
CHAPTER XIII.
1812.
State of Europe in 1812.--Critical situation of Sweden and
Russia.--Advance of Buonaparte.--Sir James Saumarez resumes the
command in the Baltic.--Attack on Anholt
prevented.--Proceedings of the advanced squadron.--Arrival of
the Victory at Gothenburg.--Capture and destruction of a Danish
frigate and two brigs.--Captain Stewart's gallant
conduct.--Official letters.--Capture of a ship in Pillau
Roads.--L. Jones's gallant conduct.--Official letters.--Peace
with Russia.--Correspondence with Mr. Thornton and Earl
Cathcart, who is appointed Ambassador to the Court of St.
Petersburg.--Proceedings of the hostile armies on the frontiers
of Russia.--Admiral Byam Martin sent to co-operate.--Siege of
Riga.--Diversion made by Admiral Martin in Dantzig
Bay.--Capture and destruction of four French
privateers.--Ratification of peace with Russia and Sweden.--Sir
James named Knight Grand Cross of the Sword of Sweden.--His
Swedish Majesty's letter and the answer.--Emperor Alexander
sends the Russian fleet to England.--Defeat of the French at
Polosk, Borodino, Moscow.--Retreat of Buonaparte.--Archangel
fleet arrives.--Earl Cathcart.--Mr. Saumarez's tour to Abo and
St. Petersburg, and return to the Admiral with
despatches.--Afflicting news from England.--Sir James's conduct
on that occasion.--He is relieved by Sir George Hope.--Returns
to England.--Strikes his flag.
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