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Alan Gardner, 1st Baron Gardner
Royal Navy Admiral (1742–1809)
Royal Navy Admiral (1742–1809)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| honorific_prefix | Admiral The Right Honourable |
| name | The Lord Gardner |
| birth_date | 12 February 1742 |
| death_date | |
| image | Vice-Admiral Lord Alan Gardner (1742-1809), by William Beechey.jpg |
| caption | Alan Gardner by William Beechey |
| birth_place | Uttoxeter, England |
| allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain |
| United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | |
| branch | |
| serviceyears | 1755–1800 |
| rank | Admiral |
| commands | Jamaica Station |
| Leeward Islands Station | |
| Cork Station | |
| Portsmouth Command | |
| relations | Alan Gardner (eldest son), |
| Robert Barrie (nephew), | |
| William Linnæus Gardner (nephew) | |
| laterwork | MP for Plymouth and, later, Westminster. |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Leeward Islands Station Cork Station Portsmouth Command Robert Barrie (nephew), William Linnæus Gardner (nephew) Admiral Alan Gardner, 1st Baron Gardner (12 February 1742 – 1 January 1809), was a British Royal Navy officer and peer of the realm. He was regarded by some as one of the Georgian era's most dashing frigate captains and, ultimately, a respected senior admiral.
Family
Gardner was born at the Manor House, Uttoxeter, which is commemorated by a plaque. He married Susannah Hyde Gale (2 May 1749 – 20 April 1823) in Kingston, Jamaica, on 20 May 1769. She was a Jamaican heiress and the daughter of Francis Gale, a plantation owner, and Susanna Hall. They had nine sons and a daughter. His eldest son, Alan Gardner, 2nd Baron Gardner, became an admiral in the Royal Navy; the second son, Francis, also became an admiral; and the third son William, became a major general.

Gardner's brother, Major Valentine Gardner, served with the 16th Foot during its service in America from 1767 to 1782, and his son (Gardner's nephew) was Colonel William Linnæus Gardner, a British Indian officer, who created Gardner's Horse in 1809.
Gardner's sister, Dorothea (Dolly) Gardner Barrie, had a son Robert Barrie who by the patronage of his uncle took part in the Vancouver Expedition. Later in life, Barrie would be knighted and become a rear admiral.
Legacy
An East Indiaman was named after Admiral Gardner; it was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, 25 January 1809.{{cite web |url=http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/prints/viewPrint.cfm?ID=PAD6386 |title=Wrecks of the Britannia, & Admiral Gardner, East Indiamen, on the Goodwin Sands, 24 Jan 1809 |access-date=4 March 2007 |publisher=National Maritime Museum |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930024038/http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/prints/viewPrint.cfm?ID=PAD6386 |archive-date=30 September 2007
References
;Attribution ; Endnotes:
- Charnock's Biog. Nav. vi. 583
- Ralfe's Nav. Biog. i. 407
- Foster's Peerage
- Jerdan's National Portrait Gallery
Sources
References
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- Cundall, p. xx.
- Naish, John. (1996). "The Interwoven Lives of George Vancouver, Archibald Menzies, Joseph Whidbey and Peter Puget: The Vancouver Voyage of 1791–1795". The Edward Mellen Press, Ltd..
- (13 June 2008). "The Book of Dignities: Containing Lists of the Official Personages of the British Empire ... from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time ... Together with the Sovereigns and Rulers of Europe, from the Foundation of Their Respective States; the Peerage of England and Great Britain Original 1851 Digitized by the University of Michigan". Longmans, Brown, Green, and Longmans.
- Vale, Brian. (2008). "The Conquest of Scurvy in the Royal Navy 1793–1800: a Challenge to Current Orthodoxy". The Mariner's Mirror.
- Dugan, James. (1965). "The great mutiny". Putnam.
- [http://www.history.inportsmouth.co.uk/people/cinc-portsmouth.htm History in Portsmouth] {{webarchive. link. (27 June 2015)
- "LETTER TO EMMA HAMILTON, ON HIS IMMINENT DEPARTURE ON THE VICTORY".
- "The Gale/Gayle Families of the West Indies (portrait of Susanna Hyde Gale included)".
- [[William Courthope (officer of arms)
- "The Royal Tank Regiment Association: Background".
- [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3232 Sir Robert Barrie] at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
- [http://sohomint.info/gardner.html Soho Mint: The Loss of the Admiral Gardner]
- [http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&whichpage=1&TOPIC_ID=28693& Coin Community]
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