Mariot Arbuthnot
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Admiral of the Blue Mariot Arbuthnot (1711 – 31 January 1794) was a Royal Navy officer who served in the American War of Independence.
Early life
A native of Weymouth, Dorset, in England, Arbuthnot was the son of Robert Arbuthnot and Sarah, née Bury. Robert's father was the son of the Rev. Robert Arbuthnot, Presbyterian minister of Crichton & Cranston. Mariot Arbuthnot entered the Royal Navy in the late 1720s, became a lieutenant in 1739, and commander in 1746. In 1746 he was commander of the sloop Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., which captured two French privateers while employed as a cruiser in the channel. He was appointed post captain in 1747. On 22 June 1747 Arbuthnot became captain of the frigate Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. Shortly afterwards he became captain of the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"..
Seven Years' War
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American War of Independence
From 1775 to 1778, he was Resident Commissioner of the Navy, Halifax Nova Scotia.[1][2] He was Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, 1776–78. He was replaced in this role by Richard Hughes. It may have been about then that an armed schooner was named Arbuthnot after him. On 19 March 1779, he was made Vice-Admiral of the Blue,[3] and on 2 May 1779 took command of Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. That same year he took up his appointment as commander-in-chief on the North American Station.[4] Soon after arriving at his destination, he was blockaded in New York City harbour by the French fleet under Count d'Estaing.
In December 1779, Arbuthnot conveyed the troops of Sir Henry Clinton to Charleston, South Carolina, and cooperated with him in laying siege to that city. The surrender document signed by prominent citizens was addressed to him and Clinton.[5] On 26 September 1780 he was promoted to Vice-Admiral of the White.[6] On 13 March 1781, he fought the French Newport squadron, at the Battle of Cape Henry,[7] before returning to England.
Later life
He advanced by seniority to become, on 1 February 1793, Admiral of the Blue.[8] He died in London the following year, leaving two sons, John and Charles.
That he was ignorant of the discipline of his profession was proved by his altercation with Sir George Rodney; that he was destitute of even a rudimentary knowledge of naval tactics was shown by his absurd conduct of the Battle of Cape Henry; and, for the rest, he appears in contemporary stories (cf. Morning Chronicle, 18 May 1781) as a coarse, blustering, foul-mouthed bully, and, in history, as a sample of the extremity to which the maladministration of Lord Sandwich had reduced the British Navy.[9]
Admiral Arbuthnot was the nephew of Dr. John Arbuthnot, the satirist and mathematician.
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