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Thomas Byard

Captain Sir Thomas Byard (d. 1800) was an officer of the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars. He is best known for his service in two significant battles, fighting at the Battle of Camperdown in 1797 and the Battle of Tory Island in 1798. In these engagements Byard was highly praised for his conduct and he contributed materially to both victories. He was also knighted in 1789 for his service to King George III, personally steering the King's barque at the fleet review at Portsmouth in that year.
==Life==
Byard was promoted to post captain in 1783 at the end of the American Revolutionary War, and remained in service during the ten year Peace of Paris. By 1789, he had become flag captain of the new second rate HMS ''Impregnable'' and in this role was tasked with escorting King George III and the royal party during the fleet review. Byard took personal command of the King's barque during the review, steering it himself. So pleased was the King with his treatment during the day that Byard was knighted as a reward.〔
The following year, Byard was sent to the Mediterranean in ''Impregnable'' under Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton and remained there after Bickerton's death in 1792 under Admiral Phillips Cosby. In 1793, ''Impregnable'' returned to British waters, and Cosby and Byard joined HMS ''Windsor Castle'' before moving to HMS ''Alcide'' and returning to Britain themselves.〔
By 1797, Byard was in command of HMS ''Bedford'' and took part in October in the Battle of Camperdown, at which a Dutch fleet was defeated off the Dutch coast. Byard was praised for his conduct in the battle and soon afterwards moved to the new 80-gun HMS ''Foudroyant'', participating in the October 1798 campaign against a French invasion of Ireland that was defeated at the Battle of Tory Island. ''Foudroyant'' was too slow to participate in most of the battle, but did engage a number of French ships during the course of the engagement, and Byard was again praised. He died on board on 31 October 1798 at sea 〔Fiddlers and Whores, James Lowry p.35 〕and is buried at St Budeaux Church.〔''The United Service's Magazine'', 1851, Part I, p. 319〕

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