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Capt. James Ryder (Ryder) 
Mowatt
1755 - 1823


Capt. James Ryder (Ryder) 
Mowatt
, James Ryder Mowatt, was Barrack Master at Romford Barracks for a few years until his death in January 1823. But over forty years earlier he'd been very far from Romford, fighting in the American War of Independence (1775-1883). In September 1773, whilst a Lieutenant in the 38th Regiment of Foot, he was tried by the General Court Martial at Flushing Fly (New York), charged with 'staying Out of New York without Leave and Saying before a Regt Court Martial that he had his Lt Colo Leave for two or three Days absents as well as for his Direct Breach of his Orders Given Out the 19th of July 1778'. He was found guilty of the first two charges, but was acquitted of the third, and was and sentenced to be 'Reprimanded by his Commanding officer at the Head of the Regt'. This episode appears to have done him little harm, however; for as his Last Will and Testament shows, he went on to become Captain of the King's American Rangers. On 17th May 1780 he received orders from Captain Henry Mowatt (no known relation) of His Majesty's Ship the Albany and Senior Officer in Penobscot Bay: You are hereby impowered and directed to take by Force of Arms, all Vessels and Craft that may fall in your power, belonging to the Subjects of the Kings of France and Spain, as also those belonging to the Rebells of America, and you are to order all Captains to this Port or to some other place in Nova Scotia. When the war was over Ryder Mowatt returned to England, and in 1796 may have been living at 9 Upper Marylebone Street, London. By 1805 he had moved to Eastbourne on the Sussex coast, where he became Captain of the Eastbourne and Langney Point Artillery Volunteers, as well as purchasing for himself an estate that included land near to the Infantry Barracks. He remained in Eastbourne until at least 1809, and by 1819 may have relocated to the Mint Barracks in the Tower of London. So it appears that Ryder Mowatt's spell as Barrack Master at Romford lasted for just three years at most. Sadly it seems that this brief time in Romford was not an entirely happy one. A letter from Walter Burrell of Knepp Castle in Sussex, sent to Ryder Mowatt in January 1823, refers to 'distressing circumstances', and was clearly a response to a request for help. Quite what these circumstances might be is not made clear, although it appears that Ryder Mowatt was hoping for patronage of some sort. Given that he had made his Will just five months previously, perhaps he was suffering from poor health and was unable to continue as Barrack Master. Or perhaps he had been informed that the Barracks were due to close (they were demolished around 2 years later) and was looking for an alternative position. Whatever the truth of the matter, Walter Burrell was unable to offer Ryder Mowatt any assistance. But it wouldn't have mattered; he never received the letter, having died six days earlier. He is buried in St. Edward's churchyard. 1 Orderly Book of the First Battalion of Maryland Loyalists, Head Quarters Flushing Fly, September 13th 1778 2 King's American Rangers Orders, given on board the Albany in the River of Bagaduce, 17th May 1780 King's American Rangers Orders By Capt. Henry MOWATT of His Majesty's Ship the Albany and Senior Officer in Penobscot Bay. You are hereby impowered and directed to take by Force of Arms, all Vessels and Craft that may fall in your power, belonging to the Subjects of the Kings of France and Spain, as also those belonging to the Rebells of America, and you are to order all Captains to this Port or to some other place in Nova Scotia. Given on board the Albany in the River of Bagaduce 17th May 1780. H: MOWAT To Capt. James Ryder MOWATT of the Kings Rangers

Born: St Helena, , , 26th Oct 1755 Baptised:
Died: Romford, Essex, , England 11th Jan 1823 Buried: St Edward's, Romford, London, , , England 23rd Jan 1823
Family:
Mowatt

Ancestors
[ Patrilineage | Matrilineage | Earliest Ancestors | Force | Force2 | Set Relationship | Relationship | Options ]

1.
Capt. James Ryder (Ryder) 
Mowatt
(
Fullton
) 1755 - 1823
2.
Francis 
Mowatt
(
Davis
,
Ryder
) 1719 - 1797
4.
James 
Mowatt
(
Stuart
) ante 1700 - post 1726
5.
Agnes 
Stuart
(
Mowatt
) + post 1726
3.
Margaret 
Ryder
(
Mowatt
) 1733 - 1804
 
 

Siblings


1.
U/? 
Mowatt
* post 1740
2.
U/? 
Mowatt
* post 1740
3.
Francis 
Mowatt
* 1740
4.
James 
Mowatt
* 1747
5.
Frances 
Mowatt
(
Jones
) 1757 - 1835
6.
Lt. Francis Richey 
Mowatt
1759 - 1788
7.
Isabella 
Mowatt
(
Wilde
) 1760 - 1833
8.
Lt. Harold 
Mowatt
1768 - 1801
9.
George Ferdinand 
Mowatt
1770 - c. 1786
10.
Grace Catherine 
Mowatt
(
Hodgson
) 1773 - c. 1810
11.
Jemima Stewart 
Mowatt
(
Choppin
) 1776 - 1833

Spouses



1. Eastbourne, Sussex, , England licence 2nd May 1798
Jane 
Fullton
(
Mowatt
) 1777 - 1867

Descendants
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a.
Jane 
Fullton
(
Mowatt
) 1777 - 1867
1.
James Ryder 
Mowatt
(
?
) 1799 - 1877
1a.
Mary Ann 
?
  (Ferguson?)
(
Mowatt
) 1810 - post 1871
1.1.
James 
Mowatt
(
Akroyd
) 1844 - post 1917 ...
2.
Jane 
Mowatt
(
Butler
) 1801 - 1853
3.
Francis 
Mowatt
(
Barnes
) 1803 - 1891
3a.
Sarah Sophia 
Barnes
(
Mowatt
) 1805 - 1885
3.1.
Sarah 
Mowatt
(
Grey
) 1831 - 1901 ...
3.2.
Mary 
Mowatt
(
Gleig
) 1833 - 1907
3.3.
Jane 
Mowatt
(
Lushington
) 1836 - 1884 ...
3.4.
Sir Francis (Frank) 
Mowatt
(
Frerichs
) 1837 - 1919 ...
3.5.
Harriet 
Mowatt
(
Latham
) 1839 - 1887 ...
4.
Col. John Lealand 
Mowatt
1805 - 1857
5.
George Squire 
Mowatt
1806 - 1827
6.
Walter Thomas 
Mowatt
1807 - 1831
7.
Isabella 
Mowatt
(
Roberts
,
Campbell
) 1815 - 1865
8.
Michael Linning 
Mowatt
1817 - 1839
Sources

Timeline


26th Oct 1755Born (birth) St Helena
26th Apr 1798MARL/ROLE FIANCE
2nd May 1798Married
Jane 
Fullton
(
Mowatt
) 1777 - 1867
(marriage) Eastbourne, Sussex, England
11th Jan 1823Died (death) Romford, Essex, England
23rd Jan 1823Buried (burial) London, England
c. 1823Made a will (will)
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