John Neale Nott R.N.
John Neale Nott R.N.
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| John Neale Nott R.N. | Explanation |
Eldest son of the Rev. Edward Nott (1774-1842) and grandson of Captain John Neale Pleydell Nott R,N. (1732-1781), who was fatally wounded in command of the Centaur, 74, at the Battle of Fort Royal in the West Indies, 29 April, 1781. |
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| Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
| 1800 | | Born (Reading, Berkshire) |
| 11 May 1827 | | Married, firstly, Elizabeth Anne Bennett (1804-1827), daughter of Thomas Calley, M.P., of Burderop Park, Wiltshire |
| 18 February 1840 | | Married, secondly, Mary Elizabeth Reynolds (1808-1875), eldest daughter of Sir William Burnett (1779-1861) |
| 20 October 1849 | | Died (Bath, Somerset, England) |
| Entry in O'Byrnes 1849 'Naval Biographical Dictionary' |
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| Date | Rank |
| October 1812 | Entered Navy |
| 25 August 1826 | Lieutenant |
| 10 January 1837 | Commander |
| 28 January 1842 | Captain |
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| Date from | Date to | Service |
| 14 February 1838 | 23 November 1839 | Commander in Medea, North America and West Indies |
| 7 August 1840 | 31 December 1841 | Commander (2ic) in Excellent, commanded by Captain Thomas Hastings, gunnery ship, Portsmouth |
| 1 January 1842 | 27 January 1842 | Commander in Firebrand, tender to William and Mary, conveying the King of Prussia from Ostend to England and back again |
| 18 October 1845 | 11 January 1848 | Captain in Trafalgar, flagship of Vice-Admiral Edward Durnford King, Sheerness, 1846 experimental squadron, then (1847) Channel squadron and Sir William Parker's squadron at Lisbon, then (October 1847), the Mediterranean |
| 11 January 1848 | 21 May 1848 | Captain in Ocean, Sheerness |