Sir Charles Marsh Schomberg | |
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Born | 1779 Dublin, Ireland |
Died | 2 January 1835 (aged 55–56) Carlisle Bay, Barbados |
Buried at | St Paul's Chapel, Bridgetown, Barbados |
Allegiance |
Great Britain United Kingdom |
Service/branch | Royal Navy |
Years of service | 1788–1835 |
Rank | Captain |
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Battles/wars | |
Awards | |
Relations |
Alexander Schomberg (father) Alexander Wilmot Schomberg (brother) |
Other work | Lieutenant-Governor of Dominica |
Captain Sir Charles Marsh Schomberg KCH CB (1779 – 2 January 1835) was an officer of the British Royal Navy, who served during French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and later served as Lieutenant-Governor of Dominica.
Schomberg was born in Dublin, the youngest son of the naval officer Captain Sir Alexander Schomberg and Arabella Susannah, the only child of the Reverend Henry Chalmers, and niece of Sir Edmund Aleyn. His older brother was Admiral Alexander Wilmot Schomberg.
Schomberg entered the navy in 1788 as captain's servant on the yacht of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Dorset, under his father's command. From 1793, at the outbreak of the French Revolutionary War, he served as midshipman aboard Cumberland and the 74-gun Minotaur under Captain Thomas Louis. On 30 April 1795 he was promoted to lieutenant, and was transferred to Rattler, serving under the Commanders Willoughby Lake and John Cochet, until returning to Minotaur in August 1796. In early 1797 Minotaur was sent to reinforce the fleet off Cádiz and was engaged in several boat actions with the Spanish flotilla and shore batteries. Minotaur remained part of the inshore squadron off Cádiz until 24 May 1798, when she sailed for the Mediterranean, in company with a squadron under the command of Captain Thomas Troubridge. They joined the squadron of Sir Horatio Nelson near Toulon, and subsequently defeated the French at the battle of the Nile in August 1798. During the battle Minotaur fought Aquilon, and after her surrender she was taken possession of by Schomberg.