James Gambier

British admiral

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Battle of Copenhagen

  • The Battle of Copenhagen
    In Battle of Copenhagen

    …the British fleet, under Admiral James Gambier, began a fierce bombardment on September 2, making much use of Congreve rockets (one of the first times rockets had been employed in European warfare). Soon much of the city was in flames, and the Danes, suffering heavy civilian casualties, were forced to…

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criticisms by Dundonald

  • In Thomas Cochrane, 10th earl of Dundonald

    James Gambier, chose not to act upon the advantage that Cochrane had gained. Cochrane’s determined opposition to a proposed Parliamentary vote of thanks for Gambier for his actions at Aix Roads prompted Gambier to apply for a court-martial. In the event, Gambier was acquitted by…

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Gambier Islands

  • Gambier Islands, French Polynesia
    In Gambier Islands

    James Gambier. Annexed by the French in 1881, the group now forms a part of the Tuamotu-Gambier administrative subdivision of French Polynesia. The inhabitants support themselves with subsistence agriculture and fishing. Pop. (2022) 1,570.

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