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62: 908:. At one point, a splinter took the buckle from Hardy's shoe, to which Nelson remarked, "This is too warm work Hardy, to last for long". Hardy was with Nelson when he was shot and, towards the end of the battle, as Nelson lay below dying, the two had a number of conversations together. Hardy was able to tell Nelson that 14 or 15 enemy ships had struck their flags: Nelson replied that he had "bargained for 20". In their last conversation, Nelson reminded Hardy to anchor the fleet. Nelson went on to say "take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy, take care of poor Lady Hamilton" and then when the moment came for the two men to part for the last time, Nelson then very close to death, asked Hardy to kiss him. Hardy kissed him on the cheek; "Now I am satisfied," said Nelson, "Thank God I have done my duty". Hardy stood up and then having spent a few moments looking down silently at his friend, knelt and kissed him again on the forehead. "Who is that?" asked Nelson, now barely able to see. "It is Hardy" Hardy replied. "God bless you Hardy" was Nelson's last response. 932: 1088: 658: 1076: 865: 353: 1000:. The American defending force of 70 regulars and 250 militiamen gave up without a fight. Hardy and Pilkington issued a proclamation making it clear Great Britain considered Eastport and the several nearby islands to be British territory. Townspeople were required to take an oath of allegiance to the crown or leave. Two-thirds of the inhabitants took the oath, while 500 departed. For the few weeks he remained at the place, Hardy became a favourite of the locals, gaining great respect and popularity. However, Hardy's next venture, the 9–11 August bombardment of 2488: 153: 601:. With two enemy ships pursuing him, Cockburn ordered more sail. During this operation, a topman fell overboard. The ship hove to and a boat with Hardy in it was lowered to search for the missing mariner. As the enemy ships were closing fast, Cockburn thought it prudent to withdraw, but Nelson overruled him crying "By God, I'll not lose Hardy, back that mizzen topsail!" This confused the Spaniards who checked their own progress, allowing Hardy to return to his ship and make good his escape. 134: 1210: 2259: 1196:, and his family owned the Portesham estate which stretched from the middle of Portesham to Black Down. The monument's site was chosen because the Hardy family wanted a monument which could be used as a landmark for shipping. The monument has been shown on navigational charts since 1846 and is visible from a distance of 60 miles (97 kilometres). 697:
in December 1798: Hardy did not altogether approve of Lady Hamilton who had once tried to intervene on behalf of a boat's crew – Hardy had the crew flogged twice, once for the original offence and again for petitioning the lady. Nelson transferred his flag to the third-rate
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and escorted 4,000 British troops to Lisbon, where they helped to quell a revolution by the eight-year-old queen's uncle in December 1826. He was subsequently given command of an experimental squadron in the Channel, moving his flag from the fifth-rate
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was a defeat; Royal Navy cannonading set 20 buildings on fire while killing a horse and a goose, while reports indicate the sizeable American defending force killed 21 and wounded 50 British attackers. Hardy was appointed a
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with a prize crew, and the three ships continued on towards Gibraltar. Before the night was out, Nelson ran into the Spanish fleet and only managed to get away when Hardy drew the Spanish away from
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was towed to Gibraltar, arriving on 28 October 1805, where she underwent major repairs, before setting set sail for England on 4 November 1805 and arriving at
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approached the enemy line on the morning of 21 October 1805, Hardy urged Nelson to transfer to another ship to avoid the inevitable melee, but Nelson refused.
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in May 1793, going out to the Mediterranean in her. Hardy served off Marseilles and Toulon and was commissioned second lieutenant of the fifth-rate
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in August 1819, with a mission to prevent the Spanish from interfering in the newly emerging republics of Mexico, Colombia and Argentina.
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on 31 July 1803. Nelson's fleet continued to blockade Toulon until April 1805, when the French escaped and were pursued to the
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He died at Greenwich on 20 September 1839. He is buried in the officers vault in Greenwich Hospital Cemetery, just west of
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and fought until being dismasted and captured. Hardy and Culverhouse were almost immediately exchanged for the captain of
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once more in February 1801. Nelson was appointed second in command of the Baltic fleet, which had been sent to force the
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Emily Georgina Hardy (30 December 1809 – 8 April 1887); married in 1850 William Pollett Brown Chatteris (1810–1889), of
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the following day, though his work proved to be of great value. The only two ships that went aground, the third-rates
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until May 1797 when, following a successful cutting out expedition of which he was in charge, he was promoted to
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Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, 31 August 1850; Issue 2656
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and encouraged the introduction of steam warships. He resigned in August 1834 to become Governor of
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The gravestone of Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Greenwich Hospital Cemetery, London (telephoto)
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hill in 1844 by public subscription in memory of Hardy. Admiral Hardy had lived in nearby
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on 5 December 1805. There Nelson's body was transferred to the Sheerness Commissioner,
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On 17 November 1807 Hardy married Louisa Emily Anna Berkeley, daughter of Admiral Sir
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was sent home with dispatches and Hardy was promoted to captain of Nelson's flagship,
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in May 1803, but on finding the ship not ready for him, transferred his flag to the
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so allowing Ferdinand's kingdom to be re-established. Hardy handed over command of
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on 30 November 1781 as a captain's servant, but left her in April 1782 to attend
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left Gibraltar to join the main fleet off the south-east coast of Spain under
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on 8 June 1799, taking Hardy with him. In June 1799, the main fleet, led by
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on 5 February 1790 as a midshipman; he later transferred to the sixth-rate
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Born the second son of Joseph Hardy and Nanny Hardy (nΓ©e Masterman) at
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to Sir Edward Berry on 13 October 1799, transferred to the fifth-rate
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in August 1796 and Hardy went with him, subsequently becoming his
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on 13 September 1831. As first Naval Lord he refused to become a
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to surrender. Lieutenants Hardy and Culverhouse were sent aboard
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History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 3rd edition, II
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Blue plaque commemorating the former use of the Church Hall at
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Lady Hardy had "a kind of love affair on paper" with the poet
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Mary Charlotte Hardy (20 March 1813 – 1896); married in 1833
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on 27 May 1825, Hardy hoisted his flag aboard the third-rate
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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1835). "poetical illustration".
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on 29 January 1806 and was given command of the third-rate
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between 20 August and 14 September 1805, they set sail for
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Royal Naval Museum Biography of Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy
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A Ruinous and Unhappy War: New England and the War of 1812
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before going ashore for the last time on 21 October 1827.
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and was sent back to North America at the outbreak of the
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In August 1812, Hardy was given command of the third-rate
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which met up with Nelson off Toulon in June 1798, located
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in November 1830 and in that capacity refused to become a
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in June 1794; Cockburn took command of the fifth-rate
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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In July 1802, Hardy was appointed to the fifth-rate
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in the Old Royal Naval College chapel at Greenwich.
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1672: 1670: 1572: 1570: 1568: 1168:, a distant relative of hers, in around 1822. 713:at Naples to assist with the overthrow of the 2992:First Sea Lords and Chiefs of the Naval Staff 2299: 2056:Nelson's Trafalgar Captains and Their Battles 1954:Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1835). "picture". 586:, Don Jacobo Stuart, and were able to rejoin 3007:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 2104: 1322:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 32:Thomas Hardy (Royal Navy officer, died 1732) 1729: 1667: 1565: 1109:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 1012:Hardy was given command of the royal yacht 495:, and then followed Hunt to the sixth-rate 472: 345:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 2306: 2292: 1807: 1805: 1772: 1770: 1711: 1709: 1622: 1620: 1495: 1493: 833:. Nelson and Hardy finally transferred to 570:, engaged two Spanish frigates and forced 60: 2053: 1375: 1373: 1354: 1352: 1007:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 37:For other people named Thomas Hardy, see 2072: 2036: 1974: 1898: 1851: 1831: 1811: 1744: 1715: 1626: 1603: 1309: 1086: 1074: 930: 863: 731: 656: 351: 3012:Royal Navy personnel of the War of 1812 2014: 1802: 1767: 1706: 1649: 1617: 1490: 1436: 1418: 1319:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 604: 364:Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet 14: 2984: 2149:The Three Dorset Captains at Trafalgar 1978:The Three Dorset Captains at Trafalgar 1957:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1836 1953: 1948:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1836 1944: 1785: 1779: 1370: 1349: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1158:Sir John Murray-Macgregor, 3rd Baronet 799:Mediterranean and West Indies Campaign 2287: 1995: 1264:"Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Baronet" 1107:in November 1830 and was advanced to 2134:Animation of the Battle of Trafalgar 1880:Debrett's Baronetage of England 1838 551:in December 1796. While en route to 1296: 1199: 1023:, became Commander-in-Chief on the 736:After a year ashore, Hardy went to 27:Royal Navy Vice-Admiral (1769–1839) 24: 2486: 2098: 1821:. 16 September 1831. p. 1899. 654:, in his place on 2 October 1798. 25: 3068: 3057:19th-century Royal Navy personnel 2127: 1171: 939: 590:at Gibraltar on 9 February 1797. 437:(or according to some sources in 3032:People from West Dorset District 2257: 2217:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 2090:Dictionary of National Biography 1871:Burke's Extinct Baronetcies 1841 1208: 845:and back. After a brief stop at 631:joined a squadron under Captain 563:and her consort, the fifth-rate 151: 132: 2831:The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope 2076:"Hardy, Thomas Masterman"  2000:. 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He took part in the 39:Thomas Hardy (disambiguation) 2199:Governor, Greenwich Hospital 2073:Laughton, John Knox (1890). 1975:Broadley, Alexander (1906). 1343:UK public library membership 1237:Knight Commander of the Bath 1142:; they had three daughters: 1041: 918:Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet 891: 477:Hardy joined the fifth-rate 7: 2680:The Hon. Sir Frederick Grey 2675:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas 2665:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas 1754:. 28 May 1825. p. 933. 681:and the British ambassador 409:in October 1805 during the 10: 3073: 2776:Prince Louis of Battenberg 2595:Sir William Johnstone Hope 1968: 1221: 764:League of Armed Neutrality 557:action of 19 December 1796 376:Battle of Cape St. Vincent 303:Battle of Cape St. Vincent 298:Action of 19 December 1796 36: 29: 2753: 2660:The Hon. Maurice Berkeley 2650:The Hon. Maurice Berkeley 2497: 2484: 2325: 2272: 2255: 2247: 2227: 2222: 2215: 2205: 2196: 2188: 2178: 2169: 2161: 2156: 2020:Nelson A Personal History 1266:. Encyclopedia Britannica 1233:(GCB) – 13 September 1831 1207:'s poetical illustration 1140:George Cranfield Berkeley 1133: 728:and returned to England. 627:. Under Hardy's command, 388:French Revolutionary Wars 386:in April 1801 during the 340: 293:French Revolutionary Wars 285: 180: 170: 162: 145: 127: 106: 82: 74: 59: 48: 3002:Royal Navy vice admirals 2054:Heathcote, Tony (2005). 1899:McCarthy, Fiona (2003). 1310:Laughton, J. K. (2004). 1205:Letitia Elizabeth Landon 1128:National Maritime Museum 1119:. Hardy was promoted to 667:Crewkerne Grammar School 473:Mediterranean and Nelson 453:Crewkerne Grammar School 30:Not to be confused with 2418:Lord Archibald Hamilton 2408:Lord Archibald Hamilton 2037:Hutchins, John (1861). 1960:. Fisher, Son & Co. 1951:. 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HMS Vanguard
HMS Foudroyant
HMS Princess Charlotte
HMS San Josef
HMS St George
HMS Isis
HMS Amphion
HMS Victory
HMS Triumph
HMS Barfleur
HMS Ramillies
HMS Princess Augusta
South America Station
Greenwich Hospital
French Revolutionary Wars
Action of 19 December 1796

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