Thomas Eyles
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Thomas Eyles, né vers 1769 et mort le 29 septembre 1835 dans le Northamptonshire, est un officier de la Royal Navy qui a servi au cours des guerres de la Révolution française et des guerres napoléoniennes. Il a notamment participé à l'expédition de Quiberon (1795) et à la bataille de l'île de Toraigh (1798). Il a un temps commandé le HMS Temeraire.
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Thomas Eyles (c. 1769 – 29 September 1835) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Little has been recorded about Eyles' early life, but he served for much of his time in the navy under the patronage of Sir John Borlase Warren, a prominent naval commander, who arranged for Eyles to have a significant role in the Quiberon Expedition in 1795. Success in this operation led to a promotion to post-captain, and command of his own frigate, the 44-gun HMS Pomone. Eyles continued to served under Warren in the frigate squadron patrolling the Western Approaches, often captaining Warren's ships. Eyles saw action at the Battle of Tory Island in 1798, and later became Warren's flag captain after Warren's promotion and appointment to serve in the C
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Thomas Eyles, né vers 1769 et mort le 29 septembre 1835 dans le Northamptonshire, est un officier de la Royal Navy qui a servi au cours des guerres de la Révolution française et des guerres napoléoniennes. Il a notamment participé à l'expédition de Quiberon (1795) et à la bataille de l'île de Toraigh (1798). Il a un temps commandé le HMS Temeraire.
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Thomas Eyles (c. 1769 – 29 September 1835) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Little has been recorded about Eyles' early life, but he served for much of his time in the navy under the patronage of Sir John Borlase Warren, a prominent naval commander, who arranged for Eyles to have a significant role in the Quiberon Expedition in 1795. Success in this operation led to a promotion to post-captain, and command of his own frigate, the 44-gun HMS Pomone. Eyles continued to served under Warren in the frigate squadron patrolling the Western Approaches, often captaining Warren's ships. Eyles saw action at the Battle of Tory Island in 1798, and later became Warren's flag captain after Warren's promotion and appointment to serve in the Channel Fleet. As one of the early commanders of HMS Temeraire, Eyles had to deal with a mutiny as disaffected sailors aired their grievances at being sent abroad as peace seemed imminent. The mutiny was put down and Eyles carried out his original mission, sailing to the West Indies, before returning to Britain. Eyles appears to have been unemployed for a time, only returning to command a ship in 1809, and moving to command one of the royal yachts shortly before his promotion to rear-admiral in 1814. He rose through the ranks, never hoisting his flag, until his death as a vice-admiral of the white in 1835, at the age of 66.
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