Jacques Bedout, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jacques Bedout

Canadian naval officer

Date of Birth: 13-Jan-1751

Place of Birth: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 17-Apr-1818

Profession: naval officer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Jacques Bedout

  • Jacques Bedout (January 13, 1751 – April 17, 1818) was a Canadian born naval officer who had both a merchant marine and Royal Navy career in France. Bedout spent 14 years in the merchant marine at the beginning of his career.
  • He joined the French Royal Navy in 1777 as sub-lieutenant and rose to rear-admiral[1]. In 1795, he commanded the 74-gun Tigre at the Battle of Groix.
  • Bedout sustained four injuries, and was taken prisoner after the capture of Tigre.
  • At the British Parliament, Charles James Fox praised his defence of his ship, comparing him to Roman and Greek heroes.His career advanced steadily and, in 1802, Napoleon personally gave him a five ship squadron.
  • The flagship was the Argonaute from which he commanded his squadron until illness forced his retirement in 1803.
  • He remained listed as active on the lists until 1816. Bedout always received high ratings from his superiors.
  • Records show that he was considered a first rate officer.

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