Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet

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Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet (24 December 1764 – 15 April 1824) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Buller was born into a prominent West country family in 1764 and began his naval career twelve years later, serving with Lord Mulgrave during the American War of Independence. He initially saw action at the Battle of Ushant in 1778, before travelling to the East Indies with Sir Edward Hughes and participating in several of the engagements with the Bailli de Suffren. Appointed to his first command during his time off India, Buller narrowly survived a hurricane and a hazardous journey back to Britain. He commanded a sloop off the North American coast after the end of the war, and received his pr rdf:langString
Eduardo Buller (Edward Buller; 24‎‎ de dezembro de 1764 - 15 de abril de 1824) foi um oficial da ‎‎Marinha Real‎‎ britânica que serviu durante a Guerra da ‎‎Independência americana‎‎ e nas Guerras Revolucionárias e ‎‎Napoleônicas francesas.‎‎ ‎‎ ‎ rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sir Edward Buller, Bt
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rdf:langString David Vanderheyden 1807–1816
rdf:langString John Buller 1802–1807
rdf:langString Thomas Potter Macqueen 1816–1820
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xsd:date 1764-12-24
xsd:date 1824-04-15
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rdf:langString Member of Parliament for East Looe
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rdf:langString Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet (24 December 1764 – 15 April 1824) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Buller was born into a prominent West country family in 1764 and began his naval career twelve years later, serving with Lord Mulgrave during the American War of Independence. He initially saw action at the Battle of Ushant in 1778, before travelling to the East Indies with Sir Edward Hughes and participating in several of the engagements with the Bailli de Suffren. Appointed to his first command during his time off India, Buller narrowly survived a hurricane and a hazardous journey back to Britain. He commanded a sloop off the North American coast after the end of the war, and received his promotion to post-captain in 1790. Buller spent the early years of the French Revolutionary Wars escorting convoys and serving on the Cape of Good Hope, before returning to Britain and spending some time ashore, and some time at sea commanding ships in the English Channel. He embarked on a political career during the Peace of Amiens, being elected Member of Parliament for East Looe 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 HMS Malta in the blockade of the French and Spanish ports. He was with Sir Robert Calder's fleet at the Battle of Cape Finisterre 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 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.
rdf:langString Eduardo Buller (Edward Buller; 24‎‎ de dezembro de 1764 - 15 de abril de 1824) foi um oficial da ‎‎Marinha Real‎‎ britânica que serviu durante a Guerra da ‎‎Independência americana‎‎ e nas Guerras Revolucionárias e ‎‎Napoleônicas francesas.‎‎ ‎‎ ‎ Buller nasceu em uma proeminente família ‎‎do país ocidental‎‎ em 1764 e iniciou sua carreira naval doze anos depois, servindo com Lorde ‎‎Mulgrave‎‎ durante a Guerra da Independência americana. Ele inicialmente viu ação na ‎‎Batalha de Ushant‎‎ em 1778, antes de viajar para as ‎‎Índias Orientais‎‎ com ‎‎Sir Edward Hughes‎‎ e participar de vários dos compromissos com o ‎‎Bailli de Suffren.‎‎ Nomeado para seu primeiro comando durante seu tempo fora da Índia, Buller sobreviveu por pouco a um furacão e a uma perigosa viagem de volta à Grã-Bretanha. Ele liderou um ‎‎sloop‎‎ na costa norte-americana depois do fim da guerra, e recebeu sua promoção para ‎‎o pós-capitão‎‎ em 1790. Buller passou os primeiros anos das Guerras Revolucionárias Francesas escoltando comboios e servindo no ‎‎Cabo da Boa Esperança,‎‎ antes de retornar à Grã-Bretanha e passar algum tempo em terra, e algum tempo no mar comandando navios no Canal da ‎‎Mancha.‎
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