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CHAPTER IV.. The Western Squadrons.

The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth · Edward Osler — chapter 4 of 24 · ~189 words · public domain

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THE WESTERN SQUADRONS.

Presented to the King and knighted--His liberality to the widow of Captain Mullon--Use of carronades--He suggests the employment of independent squadrons in the western part of the Channel, to check the enemy's cruising frigates--Value of these squadrons--Appointed to the Arethusa, and joins Sir J.B. Warren's squadron--Action of April 23rd, 1794--Engages and captures La Pomone--Action of August 23rd, 1794 A second squadron fitted out, and placed under his orders--Artois and Revolutionaire; chivalrous conduct of Sir Sidney Smith--Conveys important intelligence to the Admiralty--Appointed to the Indefatigable, 44--His dispute with the Navy board--Allowed to fit her according to his own plans--Success of them--Accuracy of his judgment on a ship's qualities--Indefatigable strikes on a rock--Sir Edward nearly lost in attempting to save two of his people--His success on different occasions in saving lives--Wreck of the Dutton at Plymouth--He boards her, and saves all the people--His report of the service--Honours and rewards; created a Baronet--Captain Cole, and L'Unite French frigate--Sir Edward's letters on the occasion to Earls Chatham and Spencer--Notice of Captain Cole--His death, and Sir Edward's feeling--Action of Indefatigable and La Virginie--Conduct and gallantry of her Captain, Bergeret. page 61

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