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Theodorus Frederik van Capellen

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and convicted on 16 January 1804 (together with admiral Story and two other officers) of dereliction of duty, cowardice, and disloyalty (though not of treason). He was cashiered from the navy and sentenced to banishment for life, on pain of death by firing squad. He therefore spent the years 1799
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resigned his commission. However, after the stadtholder had given permission to former naval officers of the navy of the old Republic to enlist in the navy of the new Republic, he obtained a commission in the Batavian navy. In 1798 he received the command of the new
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Van Capellen then was. Though it is not known with certainty whether Van Braam and Van Capellen really made preparations to foment a mutiny, they did play a leading role in what has become known as the
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aboard the Dutch flagship, during which admiral Story was persuaded to surrender his squadron without a fight to the British. Afterward, Van Capellen became a
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The Naval History of Great Britain: During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Vol. 2 1797–1799
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year 1816
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to try the officers deemed responsible for the Vlieter debacle. Van Capellen was tried
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Van Capellen retired from the navy in 1818. He then became the Lord Chamberlain of
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Maandblad van het Genealogisch-Heraldiek Genootschap "De Nederlandsche Leeuw"
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with a request to bring about the defection of the Batavian squadron at the
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In 1792 and 1793 he commanded a flotilla of gun boats in the defense of the
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on the fateful 30 August 1799, by admiral Story to request a temporary
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on 20 September 1816. He was made an honorary knight-commander of the
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arrived with the same mission, the two squadrons joined forces in the
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till the re-emergence of the Dutch state, after its annexation to the
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with the other officers and crews of the Batavian squadron until the
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Meanwhile, the government of the Batavian Republic had convened a
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In woelig vaarwater: marineofficieren in de jaren 1779–1802
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Dutch military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Van Capellen entered service in 1781 in the navy of the
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by the "Sovereign Prince" of the United Netherlands,
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Knights Grand Cross of the Military Order of William
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Van Capellen received the Knight Grand Cross of the
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Nijmegen
Dutch Republic
Brussels
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Royal Netherlands Navy
Vice-admiral
Delft
Vlieter Incident
Bombardment of Algiers
Vice-admiral
Jonkheer
GCMWO
KCB
Nijmegen
Brussels
Alexine Tinne
Dutch Republic
Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
Action of 30 May 1781
HMS Crescent
Hollands Diep
ship of the line
Delft
fourth rate
Pieter Melvill van Carnbee
Batavian Republic
Stadtholder
William V, Prince of Orange
third-rate

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