If he hated us why do we have a street named after him? That settles it! I must return if for no other reason than to lobby for a name change! Bartholomew street has a nice ring to it.
Bartholomew Street sounds splendid. I will petition the council immediately!
There are so many streets in the centre commemorating the Napoleonic wars (Wellington, Waterloo, Dundas, St VIncent, Cochrane, Cadogan) I wonder if they were all named in one go or if they were re-named over a number of years?
If we had been more on the ball, a day or two ago we could have celebrated (commiserated?) the fictional near-sinking of Lord Nelson's funeral barge!
Anyway, if I remember Hornblower and the Atropos correctly, St. Vincent was First Lord at the time of Nelson's funeral... according to Forester anyway. Wasn't he the one HH and Bracegirdle had to ask for permission so Horatio could retrieve his watch? What little research I've done shows otherwise, but...
I remembered about the funeral but I posted the barge scene from Atropos last year so I thought I'd give Old Jervie a spot in the lime light this year! XD
You're absolutely right. St VIncent is indeed the one who allows Hornblower to retrieve his watch and who later introduces him to the king.
Barham was First Lord at the time of Nelson's funeral but he was replaced by the Hon Charles Grey in February 1806. St Vincent held the position from Feb 1801 to May 1804 when he was replaced by Dundas.
Most everything I've seen about First Lords' time of service only gives the year... hard to know exactly when one ended and another began. Maybe in the CSF universe, St. Vincent filled in for a couple of months, beginning in January '06. Dave
NAM Rodger's Command of the Ocean gives the exact dates for all the First Lords from Prince Rupert (!) in 1673 to Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville in 1812. I'm not a huge fan of Rodger but he is a good source for these kind of references.
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And maybe he was just cranky because his feet hurt?
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There are so many streets in the centre commemorating the Napoleonic wars (Wellington, Waterloo, Dundas, St VIncent, Cochrane, Cadogan) I wonder if they were all named in one go or if they were re-named over a number of years?
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Anyway, if I remember Hornblower and the Atropos correctly, St. Vincent was First Lord at the time of Nelson's funeral... according to Forester anyway. Wasn't he the one HH and Bracegirdle had to ask for permission so Horatio could retrieve his watch? What little research I've done shows otherwise, but...
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You're absolutely right. St VIncent is indeed the one who allows Hornblower to retrieve his watch and who later introduces him to the king.
Barham was First Lord at the time of Nelson's funeral but he was replaced by the Hon Charles Grey in February 1806. St Vincent held the position from Feb 1801 to May 1804 when he was replaced by Dundas.
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