Onslow, Captain John James
b. 1796-05-17
d. 1856-08-24
John James Onslow was born May 17, 1796 in England.1 From 1842-47 he served on the HMS Daphne in the Pacific.2
The son of Admiral Sir Richard Onslow (1741- 1817), Onslow entered the navy in 1810, and was appointed captain in 1834.3 He played an important role in the British reoccupation of the Falkland Islands. Commanding the HMS Clio, and accompanied by the Captain Charles Hope and the HMS Tyne, Onslow arrived in Port Egmont on December 20, 1832. From there, he continued to Berkeley Sound, East Falkland, arriving on Jan 2, 1833. After Argentine Captain Jose Pinedo refused to lower the Buenos Aires flag, Onslow ordered the Union Jack to be raised at Port Soledad.4
Onslow died in Blofield, Norfolk on 24 Aug 1856.5
  • 1. John James Onlsow, genealogy.links.org.
  • 2. John James Onslow R.N., William Loney RN—Background.
  • 3. Ibid.
  • 4. Barry M. Gough, The British Reoccupation and Colonization of the Falkland Islands, Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 22 (Summer 1990): 271-272.
  • 5. John James Onslow, Sailing Navies.
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    Vessels in this document

    HMS Clio, 1858-1919

    HMS Daphne, 1838-1864

    The Colonial Despatches Team. Onslow, Captain John James. The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871, Edition 2.0, ed. The Colonial Despatches Team. Victoria, B.C.: University of Victoria. https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/onslow.html.

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