- Jahleel Brenton
Infobox Military Person
name= Sir Jahleel Brenton, Bt
born=22 August 1770
died=3 April 1844
placeofbirth=Newport, Rhode Island ,U.S.A.
placeofdeath=Elford ,Staffordshire ,England
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allegiance= flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
serviceyears= 1781 - 1812
rank=Royal Navy Admiral
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battles= Battle of Svensksund, 1790 Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797Battle of Algeciras , 1801
awards=Baronetcy Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
laterwork=Sir Jahleel Brenton, 1st baronet, KCB (
22 August 1770 -3 April 1844 ) was a British admiral born inNewport, Rhode Island , U.S.A..Early life
Jahleel Brenton was the son of Rear-Admiral Jahleel Brenton (1729-1802), who belonged to a loyalist family which suffered the loss of most of its property in the
American Revolution . He was a lieutenant in theRoyal Navy when the war began, and emigrated with his family to the United Kingdom in 1780.Apart from Jahleel, the eldest, two Brenton sons entered the Royal Navy: Captain Edward Pelham Brenton (1774-1839), and James Wallace Brenton, who was killed young in 1799 while attacking a Spanish privateer near
Barcelona in the boats of HMS|Petrel, of which he was lieutenant.Naval service
Jahleel first went to sea in 1781, serving as
midshipman in HMS|Queen|1769 which was commanded by his father, and then in HMS|Termagant. At the end of theAmerican War of Independence in 1783, Jahleel was sent to the maritime school at Chelsea.In 1787 Jahleel joined HMS|Perseverance which was however
paid off soon after his arrival and he moved to HMS|Dido|1784|6 where he took part in surveys of the coastline ofNova Scotia . In 1789, his time as a midshipman nearly expired, he joined HMS|Bellona|1760|6 and in March 1790 passed his examination for the rank of Lieutenant.Foreign service
Seeing no chance of promotion or employment during the state of peace existing at the time, he went with other English naval officers to serve in the Swedish navy against the
Russia ns in theGulf of Finland , accepting a Lieutenant's commission in the Swedish Navy. He served in the ship "Konig Adolf Frederic ", the flagship ofAdmiral Modee . He saw service in the Battle of SvensksundReturn to England
He returned to England in 1790 as there was a possibility of war between Britain and Spain. Receiving his commission as Lieutenant, he joined the "Assurance", a
troopship for a short time before moving to thebrig HMS|Speedy|1782|6 as Second Lieutenant, eventually being made First Lieutenant. "Speedy" was paid off in 1791 and Brenton moved again, to the "Trepassey", a small 42-toncutter stationed at Newfoundland.In early 1794 Brenton returned to England, and became Second Lieutenant of HMS|Sybil, a 28-gun ship, which spent much of its time patrolling the coast of
Flanders . Towards the end of 1795 Brenton was forced to leave the ship due to illness caused by the bad weather conditions in which the "Sybil" had been cruising.Mediterranean service
After recovering, he was appointed Second Lieutenant of HMS|Alliance, a store ship in 1796. This was considered somewhat humiliating by Brenton, after having been the Lieutenant of a frigate. However, after "Alliance" arrived in the Mediterranean, Brenton was appointed to HMS|Gibraltar|1780|6. After "Gibraltar" was damaged by running aground and was forced to return to England for repairs, he was commissioned as First Lieutenant of HMS|Aigle|1782|6. "Aigle" being at that time at the other end of the Mediterranean, Brenton served as a temporary lieutenant aboard HMS|Barfleur|1768|6 during which service he saw action in the
Battle of Cape St Vincent .The "Aigle" meanwhile having been sunk, Brenton was made first Lieutenant of the "Barfleur", moving in 1797 to HMS|Ville de Paris, and spend the winter of 1797-98 surveying the River
Tagus betweenLisbon andSalvatierra .In 1798 he was appointed Commander of HMS "Speedy", and won much distinction in actions with Spanish gunboats in the
Straits of Gibraltar in 1799.In 1800 he attained the rank of
Post-captain , and had the good fortune to serve asFlag captain to Sir James (afterwards Lord) Saumarez. During thepeace of Amiens he married Miss Stewart, a lady belonging to a loyalist family of Nova Scotia whom he had first met during his earlier service on theNorth American Station .Following the renewal of hostilities with France, he commanded a succession of frigates. On
July 2 1803 while commanding HMS "Minerve" the ship ran aground nearCherbourg , France. "Minerve" came under fire from shore batteries and all attempts to refloat her having failed, Brenton was obliged to surrender. He was imprisoned at until 1806, during which time his wife joined him. Having eventually been exchanged (freed in return for the release of a French prisoner) he was appointed to HMS|Spartan|1806|6 in 1807.Brenton's most brilliant action was fought with a squadron of French ships at
Naples on 1 May 1810. He was severely wounded during the battle, andJoachim Murat , the then king of Naples, later praised his conduct.Later life
Brenton was made a
Baronet in 1812 and KCB in 1815. After his recovery from his wounds he was found to be unfit for service at sea, and so was made Commissioner of the dockyard atPort Mahon , and then at theCape of Good Hope , and was afterwards lieutenant governor of Greenwich Hospital till 1840. He attained flag rank in 1830.In his later years he took an active part in philanthropic work in association with his brother, Captain E.P. Brenton, who had seen much service, but is best remembered by his writings on naval and military history, "Naval History of Great Britain from the Year 1783 to 1822" (1823), and "The Life and Correspondence of John, Earl of St Vincent" (1838).
References
*cite book | last = Raikes | first = Henry | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = A Memoir of the Life and Services of Vice-Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton | publisher = Hatchard and Son | year = 1846 | location = London | pages = | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SCoPAAAAYAAJ | doi = | id = | isbn =
*1911Persondata
NAME = Brenton, Sir Jahleel, 1st bt
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = British admiral
DATE OF BIRTH =22 August 1770
PLACE OF BIRTH =Newport, Rhode Island , USA
DATE OF DEATH =3 April 1844
PLACE OF DEATH =Elford ,Staffordshire ,England
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