George O. Lempriere

Admiral George Ourry Lempriere (1787-1864) was an officer in the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars that rose to the rank of Admiral.

Life
George O. Lempriere was born in 1787 to Colonel Thomas Lempriere, Seigneur of Chesnel, and Elizabeth Beuzeville, of Jersey. His father was wounded at the Battle of Jersey.

Career
Lempriere joined the navy in 1797, where he served under Lord Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801. In 1807 he received his commission as a lieutenant. In 1810 Lempriere served under Sir Alexander Cochrane in the Invasion of Guadeloupe (1810), part of the Napoleonic Wars. In 1811, Lempriere was moved to HMS Africa under the command of Sir Herbert Sawyer; the Africa joined part of Broke's squadron during the War of 1812 where they would capture multiple ships. He was promoted Commander in 1813 and from 1813 to 1815, Lempriere was in command of HMS Trent (1796) which served as a Hospital Ship.

Admiral Sir Herbert Sawyer, who was the Commander-in-Chief, Cork appointed George Lempriere as his Flag-Captain. Lempriere was placed on the retired list but was promoted to Rear-Admiral in 1854, Vice-Admiral in 1858, and finally Admiral on 3 December 1863, shortly before his death.

Family
Lempriere married Frances Dumaresq, daughter of William Dumaresq Esq, and Charlotte Dumaresq, a granddaughter of Admiral Thomas Dumaresq. They had four children:


 * Captain Audley Lempriere (1834–1855), killed in the Crimean War outside Sebastopol during an attack on the Russian rifle pit.
 * Captain Algernon Thomas Lempriere (1835–1874)
 * Ellen Lempriere (1838–1908)
 * Harriet Lempriere (1843–1901)