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Death Announcements 1845-1854
Transcribed by | Steve van Dulken |
| Surname | Allen | | First names | Charles | | Rank / occupation | Captain | | Unit | Royal Navy | | Death date | 9 Jan 1853 | | Place of death | Blackheath Hill | | Source | Gentleman's Magazine | | Date | Feb 1853 | | Page number | 222 | | Detail | At Blackheath-hill, aged 73, Capt. Charles Allen, R.N. He was born at Blackheath in 1779, and was son of Wm. Allen, esq. of the Stamp Office, a Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital. He entered the navy in 1793 on board the Diomede 44, and was on board that ship when wrecked and lost, off Trincomalee, in 1795. In the Heroine 32 he co-operated in the reduction of the Dutch settlements at Ceylon; and, on the 18th June, 1799, was promoted from the Suffolk 74 to the flag-ship of Rear Admiral P. Rainier, to a Lieutenancy in the Victorious 74. He afterwards joined successively the Spencer 74, Thetis 38, and Bellerophon 74. On the 7th July, 1809, in consequence of the death of Lieut. Joseph Hawkey, early in the action, he succeeded to the command of the boats, seventeen in number, appointed to attack a Russian flotilla of 8 gun-boats and 12 merchantmen, on the coast of Finland. Six of the gun-boats were captured and sunk, and the whole of the convoy captured. For this service Mr Allen was raised to the rank of Commander; but, not obtaining further employment, he retired with the rank of Captain in 1840. |
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