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Henry Byam Martin

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Awards
  
Order of the Bath


Name
  
Henry Martin

Years of service
  
1818 - 1865

Rank
  
Admiral

Henry Byam Martin

Born
  
25 June 1803 Plymouth, Devon, England (
1803-06-25
)

Died
  
February 9, 1865, Genoa, Italy

Books
  
The Polynesian Journal of Captain Henry Byam Martin, R.N.

Admiral Sir Henry Byam Martin KCB (25 June 1803 – 9 February 1865) was a senior Royal Navy officer and watercolour artist.

Contents

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Martin was born in 1803 the second son of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas Byam Martin comptroller of the navy (1815–1831). Educated at the Royal Naval College Martin first went to sea in October 1818, by 1840 he was Captain in charge of HMS Carsyfort off the coast of Syria when he was involved in action off Tartus during the Syrian War and he took part in the capture of Acre on 3 November 1840. His actions earned him an appointment as a Commander of the Order of the Bath.

From 1846 to 1847, he was sent to the Society Islands in the South Pacific to spy on the Franco-Tahitian War and investigate the sovereignty claim of Queen Pōmare IV over the Leeward Islands.

He was promoted to Rear-Admiral in 1854 and was appointed as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath for his work during the war with Russia in 1855.

Sir Henry Byam Martin is a direct descendant of Sire Martin de Tours, Lord Combe Martin. Lord Kemys, a general officer for William the Conqueror.

Artist

During his travels with the Navy Martin sketched and painted what he had seen.

Family

His elder brother William Martin also became a senior naval commander.

References

Henry Byam Martin Wikipedia