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Sir George Biddlecombe (November 5, 1807 — July 22, 1878) was an English naval officer and author.

Biddlecombe, born at Portsea, was the son of Thomas Biddlecombe of Sheerness Dockyard, who died on 12 September 1844. He was educated at a school kept by Dr. Neave at Portsea, and joined the ship Ocean of Whitby as a midshipman in 1823.

After some years, he left the mercantile marine, and, passing as a second master in the royal navy in May 1828, was soon after employed in surveying in the Ætna and the Blonde until 1833. He was in active service on various ships until 1854, being specially noted for the great skill which he displayed in conducting naval surveys in many parts of the world.

While in the Actæon, in 1836, he surveyed a group of islands discovered by her in the Pacific. When attached to the Talbot, 1838—42, he surveyed numerous anchorages on the Ionian station, in the Archipelago, and up the Dardanelles and Bosphorus; examined the south shore of the Black Sea as far as Trebizond, as well as the port of Varna, and prepared a survey, published by the admiralty, of the bays and banks of Acre. He also displayed much skill and perseverance in surveying the Sherki shoals, where he discovered many unknown patches. A plan which he proposed for a ‘hauling-up slip’ was approved of by the authorities, and money was voted for its construction. For his survey of Port Royal and Kingston he received the thanks of the common council of Kingston, and on 20 August 1843, on the occurrence of a destructive fire in that town, the services rendered by Biddlecombe at imminent risk to himself obtained for him a letter of acknowledgment from the merchants and other inhabitants.

Few officers saw more active service. As master of the Baltic fleet, 14 March 1854, he reconnoitered the southern parts of the Aland islands, Hango Bay, Baro Sund, and the anchorage of Sweaborg, preparatory to taking the fleet to those places. He conducted the allied fleets to Kronstadt, and taking charge in Led Sund of the Prince steamer, with upwards of 2,000 French troops on board, he carried that ship to Bomarsund, and was afterwards present at the fall of that fortress. He was employed as assistant master attendant at Keyham Yard, Devonport, 1855—64, and from the latter date to January 1868 as master attendant of Woolwich Yard.

He was made a C.B. 13 March 1867, but the highest rank he obtained in the navy was that of staff captain, 1 July 1867. He was knighted by the queen at Windsor, 26 June 1873, and received a Greenwich Hospital pension soon afterwards. He died at Lewisham.

He married twice, first, in 1842 to Emma Louisa (d. 13 August 1865), third daughter of Thomas Kent, and secondly, in 1866, to Emma Sarah (d. 6 May 1878, age 49), daughter of William Middleton.

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Total Books: 4
The Art of Rigging
2016 - The Art of Rigging [Dover Maritime] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781626545588
ISBN-10: 1626545588
Genres: History, Sports & Outdoors, Crafts, Hobbies & Home
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The Art of Rigging
2013 - The Art of Rigging (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781614273790
ISBN-10: 1614273790
Genres: Sports & Outdoors, Crafts, Hobbies & Home, Engineering & Transportation
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Autobiography of Sir George Biddlecombe With a Portrait and Obituary Notice
2009 - Autobiography of Sir George Biddlecombe with a Portrait and Obituary Notice (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781151170538
ISBN-10: 1151170534
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English Opera from 1834 to 1864 with Particular Reference to the Works of Michael Balfe
1994 - English Opera From 1834 to 1864 with Particular Reference to the Works of Michael Balfe [Outstanding Dissertations in Music from British Universities] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780815314363
ISBN-10: 0815314361
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