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Sir James Lucas Yeo 1782-1818

Sir James Lucas Yeo 1782-1818

Photos by Alan L Brown - Posted May, 2009

Sir James Lucas Yeo 1782-1818

 

Sir James Lucas Yeo 1782-1818

Photo Source - Wikipedia

Plaque Location

The County of Frontenac
The City of Kingston
On the right stone gate post at the Valour Drive entrance
to the Royal Military College grounds


Coordinates: N 44 13.844 W 76 28.172

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Plaque Text

Born in Southampton, England, Yeo entered the British Navy, served throughout the Napoleonic Wars and won rapid promotion by his ability. In 1813, already a Commodore, he came to Canada to command British forces on the Great Lakes. Yeo successfully blockaded the American fleet in Sackett's Harbour for some months and subsequently commanded the naval forces at the capture of Oswego in 1814. Returning to England after the war he was posted to the West African Coast and died at sea while returning from that tour of duty.

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