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on 9–10 August 1855. The British provided most of the attacking force. Much of the bombardment was done with smaller vessels that the shore batteries found hard to hit. Six Russian ships of the line and 17 smaller warships were destroyed, and the Russians suffered 2,000 casualties. The allies
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in June 1859 remaining in office until his death. He died, unmarried, of a heart attack at Spring Gardens in London on 3 June 1861. Later that day, the prime minister
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His body was returned to the family home, and he is buried beside his father and grandfather in the Dundas Vault in Old
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on 5 February 1856 and became Second-in-command of the Mediterranean Fleet, hoisting his flag in HMS
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The simple grave of Vice Admiral Richard Saunders Dundas, in the Dundas Vault, Old Lasswade Kirkyard
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Royal Naval Biography: or, memoirs of the services of all the flag-officers volume 3 part 1
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on the North America and West Indies Station in September 1825 and then of the third-rate
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The Dundas Vault in old Lasswade Kirkyard, containing the first five Viscounts Melville
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in December 1826. He became secretary to his father, who was serving a second term as
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in November 1857 and then, after stepping down to be Second Naval Lord during the
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in February 1855. Dundas led the naval support during the latter stages of the
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in the same ministry in June 1854. He was appointed to the command of the
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on 24 February 1858, Dundas stepped down to be Second Naval Lord in the
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suffered one death, 15 wounded, and damage to only one British sloop.
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in June 1859, remaining in office until his death. The prime minister
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in March 1858. He stepped up again to become First Naval Lord in the
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in the Baltic. Dundas was hesitant but the French admiral
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on 17 July 1824, Dundas took command of the sixth-rate
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Russian War, 1855, Baltic: official correspondence ,
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described Dundas as "a most distinguished officer".
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After initial training at the 1969:Grand Officers of the Legion of Honour 1931: 984:Sondhaus, Lawrence (12 October 2012), 811: 788: 662: 660: 658: 656: 654: 500:, hoisting his flag in the first-rate 1234: 775: 480:on 4 July 1853, Dundas was appointed 364:North America and West Indies Station 706: 406:in November 1830 and the third-rate 312:Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville 263:and carrying out the bombardment of 231:(11 April 1802 – 3 June 1861) was a 1011:Sondhaus, Lawrence (11 June 2014), 651: 13: 1433: 1039: 590:described Vice Admiral Dundas as: 431:Companion of the Order of the Bath 243:forts in January 1841, during the 14: 2005: 616:O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). 454: 425:forts in January 1841 during the 267:in August 1855. He was appointed 1949:People educated at Harrow School 619:"Dundas, Richard Saunders"  110: 90: 1778:The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope 944: 929:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 896: 876: 872:. 5 February 1856. p. 426. 626:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 290: 38:Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Dundas 1701:First Sea Lords (1904–present) 1273:Senior Naval Lords (1689–1771) 892:. 4 August 1856. p. 2699. 856: 805: 755: 738: 670:"Dundas, Sir Richard Saunders" 277:second Derby–Disraeli ministry 1: 1798:The Earl Mountbatten of Burma 1788:The Lord Fraser of North Cape 1445:First Naval Lords (1771–1904) 912:. 2 March 1858. p. 1208. 644: 306:(left) which Dundas commanded 771:. 8 July 1853. p. 1913. 700:UK public library membership 417:, in September 1837. In HMS 7: 1627:The Hon. Sir Frederick Grey 1622:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas 1612:The Hon. 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(2004). 525:attack the Russian fleet 1365:Lord Archibald Hamilton 1355:Lord Archibald Hamilton 1190:March 1858 – June 1859 745:Marshall, John (1831). 570:in April 1857 and then 535:Dundas was advanced to 436:Dundas returned to the 47:Richard Saunders Dundas 1974:Lords of the Admiralty 1793:Sir Rhoderick McGrigor 1753:Sir Charles Madden, Bt 1687:Sir Frederick Richards 1647:Sir Hastings Yelverton 1557:The Hon. George Dundas 1438: 1217:June 1859 – June 1861 1052:. Publications of the 812:Lavery, Brian (2015). 563: 555: 473: 307: 239:, he took part in the 1868:Sir Benjamin Bathurst 1828:Sir Peter Hill-Norton 1718:Sir Francis Bridgeman 1522:Sir Richard Bickerton 1502:Sir Thomas Troubridge 1492:Sir Charles Middleton 1437: 685:10.1093/ref:odnb/8255 588:(Viscount Palmerston) 580:Second Derby ministry 561: 553: 462: 429:. 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HMS Volage
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Crimean War
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Vice-Admiral
KCB
Royal Navy
captain
capture of the Bogue
First Opium War
Baltic Sea
Sir Charles Napier
Crimean War
blockade
Sveaborg
First Naval Lord
first Palmerston ministry
second Derby–Disraeli ministry
second Palmerston ministry

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