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John Chambers White

Vice Admiral Sir John Chambers White, KCB (c. 1770–2 April 1845) was a prominent British Royal Navy officer of the early nineteenth century, who participated in a number of engagements during the Napoleonic Wars. He achieved most of his fame in the late 1790s as the commander of HMS ''Sylph'', a small brig operating in Northern European waters. White was able to capture a number of equivalent French, Spanish and Dutch vessels and on one occasion was instrumental in the destruction of a much larger French frigate by a British squadron. In 1798 he was with the squadron that discovered the French invasion attempt on Ireland and acted as a messenger in the campaign to destroy the invasion force that ended at the Battle of Tory Island. He was later flag captain for Sir John Borlase Warren and participated at the Action of 13 March 1806 and the destruction of the ''Regulus'' in 1814. After the war, White largely retired, but retained several shore appointments and rose to the rank of vice-admiral.
==Life==
White was born in approximately 1770, the son of wealthy New York City merchant Henry White and his wife Eve Van Cortlandt. Henry White was a member of the New York City Council and President of the New York Chamber of Commerce in 1772-73. The Whites were ardent Loyalists during the American Revolutionary War, and in 1783 the family abandoned their home in New York and move to London. John White joined the Royal Navy soon afterwards. In 1790 he was promoted to lieutenant and served in the French Revolutionary Wars, becoming commander of the brig in 1795.〔Sabine, p. 147–148〕
''Sylph'' was a highly successful cruiser in home waters. At the action of 12 May 1796 she captured the Dutch brig ''Mercury'']]. Then in 1796 she captured the French privateer ''Phoenix''. ''Sylph'' assisted in the destruction of the French corvette ''Calliope'' at the Action of 16 July 1797. Together, they drove ''Calliope'' on shore, where ''Sylph'' proceeded to fire on her. When checked a week later, ''Calliope'' was wrecked; her crew were camped on shore trying to salvage what stores they could. ''Pomone'' confirmed that the flute ''Freedom'' and a brig that ''Anson'' and ''Sylph'' had also driven ashore too were wrecked. In August, ''Sylph'' attacked Sable d'Olonne. In 1798, White seized six French, Spanish and American ships in the Bay of Biscay, and during October participated in the opening stages of the Battle of Tory Island. In 1799, White was rewarded with promotion to post captain and was given command of the ship of the line HMS ''Renown'', flagship of his former squadron commander Sir John Borlase Warren. ''Renown'' served in the Mediterranean, and in 1801 engaged the defences of Porto Ferrajo.〔''The Annual Register'', 1845, p. 267〕
In 1803, ''Renown'' was attached to the blockade of Toulon, and the following year Warren and White were transferred to the ship of the line HMS ''Foudroyant'' in Britain, later assigned to find and defeat the French squadrons in the Atlantic during the Atlantic campaign of 1806. These squadrons could not be found, but ''Foudroyant'' was engaged at the successful Action of 13 March 1806, when a separate French squadron was defeated and captured. In 1810, White took command of the first rate HMS ''Hibernia'' under Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, sailing for the Mediterranean, where he took command of HMS ''Centaur'' off Toulon. In 1811 he assisted the Spanish defenders at the first Siege of Tarragona and subsequently involved in the destruction of the ''Regulus'' in 1814.〔
After the war, White left active service but continued to advance in rank, becoming a rear-admiral in 1830 and a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1841, by which time he was a vice-admiral. He served as superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard and in January 1844 was made Commander-in-Chief, The Nore,〔(William Loney RN )〕 dying suddenly the following year. His first wife had died in 1809 and he was survived by his second, Charlotte Elizabeth and their son General Sir Henry Dalrymple White.〔''The Annual Register'', 1845, p. 268〕

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