HMS Barham and Fairy Hill, Gower
So, what is the connection between HMS Barham and Fairy Hill, Gower?
HMS Barham |
HMS Barham, a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship, was laid down, February 1913, at the John
Brown & Co., Clydebank. It was
finished 31st December 1914, at the cost of £2,470,113.
During the course of the First World War, she saw
action Battle of Jutland, May/June 1916.
For the remainder of the war, she was used for patrol and training in
the North Sea.
During the wars, Barham was assigned to the
Atlantic, Mediterranean and Home Fleets.
During the 1929 Palestine riots, Barham played a minor role and also
during the 1936-1939 Arab revolts in Palestine.
On the eve of the Second World War, Barham was in
the Mediterranean and colliding whilst being escorted by destroying HMS Duchess,
resulting in Duchess sinking on the 12th December 1939.
Magazine exploding, 25th November 1941 |
A. R. Bowditch Portsmouth Naval Memorial |
Admiral Charles Middleton |
Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham, was born
1726. Joining the Royal Navy 1741, as a Captain’s
servant, on aboard HMS Sandwich and HMS Duke. Middleton was ranked from midshipman and
master’s mate, 1745 he was a lieutenant
1754, Middleton during the Seven Years’ War, was stationed
on board HMS Anson, where he apprehended and captured two French ships at Louisbourg.
1758, Middleton was ranked post-captain. During 1761, whilst in command of HMS Emerald
Middleton distinguished himself in the West Indies, where he took 16 French
ships and several privateers
1761, Middleton married Margaret Gambier. 1782, Middleton
took command of HMS Adventure From 1763, after service on the HMS Adventure,
Middleton lived took the role of a country gentleman living at Teston.
At the outbreak of the American War of Independence, 1775,
Middleton was given command of the guardship at Nore, where he was given the
rank of Comptroller of the Navy. He held
this role for the next 12 years. 1781, Middleton was created Baronet, with the
special remainder that the title would go to his son in law, Gerard Noel, if
there was no male issue.
1784, Middleton was elected a Tory Member of Parliament for Rochester,
of which he was for the next 6 years.
1793 promoted to Vice Admiral, 1794 appointed to Board of Admiralty.
1795, was First Naval Lord of the Admiralty. At the time of the Battle of Trafalgar,
1805, was appointed the First Lord of the Admiralty, and created Baron Barham,
with the special remained that that with a male issue the title would pass to
his daughter Diana Middleton, and to to any of her male heirs. Middleton died 1813, after resigning his
office, 1806.
William Wilberforce |
Diana Middleton |
1780, Diana, married Gerard Edwardes. He inhered his estates of his uncle, Henry
Noel, 6th Earl of Gainsborough, on inheriting the title Edwardes had
to change his surname to Noel.
Fairy Hill, Reynoldston, Gower |
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