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Sabre and scabbard, presented to Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Maitland

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Postcard of Sabre and scabbard, presented to Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Maitland.
000-180-002-190-C
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Sabre and scabbard, presented to Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Maitland

This gilt-mounted sabre and scabbard was presented to Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Maitland in 1805 by the Patriotic Fund at Lloyds for his attack on a fort and capture of ships in the Bay of Muros on the north-west coast of Spain.

The sword is of a standard design for those presented by the Patriotic Fund, and was valued at £100. Two other designs of sword, valued at £50 and £30, were for award to less senior officers.

Maitland was born in Fife and his house at Lindores in Fife was bought using prize money acquired during his successful naval career. His fame owed something to chance - when Napoleon Bonaparte chose to escape from France from the port of Rochefort after losing the Battle of Waterloo, Maitland's ship, HMS Bellerophon was guarding Rochefort. He took Napoleon on board and brought him to the south coast of England.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-190-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.L1998.49.4
Date: 1805
Material: Gilt-mounted
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What: Sabre / scabbard
Subject: Weapons : edged weapons : swords
Who: Patriotic Fund at Lloyds (Presenter)
Rear Admiral Frederick Lewis Maitland (Recipient)
Royal Navy (British sea forces)
Where:
Event: Bay of Muns
Description: Royal Navy - Gilt-mounted sabre and scabbard presented to Admiral Maitland by the Patriotic Fund at Lloyds for his gallantry at the Bay of Muns, 4 June 1805
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