Shaun Jervis

Friends and Family
Rachel Jervis - Privateer

Sister to Shaun, the Rouge of the family who was disowened by her mother but is held in good favor by Shaun and William, her older brothers. She did not want the same drerry life as her mother but left to embrase a life at sea that is more in line with men. Along the way she has had to kill men who thought that as a woman she was week or meant to be nothing more than a harrot, they look from their graves knowing better. More to follow....

John Jerivs - Naval Offier

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William Jervis - Free Trader

Shaun's businessman younger brother. He started with one small ship, the SPARROW, and forged a international shipyard business that pulls in orders from throught the world. More to follow...

Record of Achievement

 * October 1st 1722 - Requests Reinstatement in St. George's Squadron


 * September 4 1722 - Removed from the Squadron List


 * May 10th, 1722 - Returns to England as Family home is destroyed by fire, goes on indefinite leave


 * March 14th 1722 - Promoted to Esquire in the squadron


 * January 19th 1722 - Passed Lieutenant's Exam, promoted to Master.


 * January 1st 1722 - Enlisted in the squadron

Commissions
Current Commands:


 * HMS Unconquerable, Conquestior Sleek 5th-Rate Frigate, 38 guns
 * HMS Lighting, Triton-class Interceptor Frigate, 36 guns
 * HMS Indomitable, Mercy-class 5th-Rate Frigate, 44 guns
 * HMS Fearless, Macedon-class 4th-Rate Ship of the Line, 54 guns
 * HMS Intrepid, Reason-class 4th-Rate Ship of the Line, 52 guns

Background Story
Where to begin...as I lay on my deathbed the many years behind me my thoughts circle about the events of my lifetime. The sound of the sea, just few cables away, comes through the window of my manor house. My happiest time was in command of a frigate and later those ships the line which the admiralty allowed me to borrow. The memories are all that remain, my strength has left my limbs and even a brief chill brings on the cough.

The years are heavy on me now, after a lifetime of service to the crown I go to my final rest knowing that what I did helped England become the foremost power on the seas and helped her show time and again that the 'wooden walls' of her fleet would not fail the nation. But that is neither here or now, I personally profited from the many confrontations I had with the enemy, whom ever they were, gaining prizes, prize money and honors that allowed me to build this fine estate and endow my daughters with a dowry that has been the envy of many.

Unfortunately my only son died in his youth, even now my heart longs that I was not at sea on that fateful day for the accident would never had befell him if he were with me...but that is an old man's dream and not reality. My bother William has two sons, George and Swynfen and both of them have followed careers on land. One a brewer and the other a lawyer...and they have both been blessed with male children so there is no issue with the name Jervis being carried forward although my paternal line will die with me. I am not sad because my daughters will see that they keep the family spirit alive even as the name does not go on. I can hope that one of my grand children follow my path in His Majesties Navy but they are still under the age of ten so it will be some years before they are eligible…and I will not live to see it.

Too much talk of death, I want my last thoughts to be of the events that brought my spirit to soaring heights and helped to preserve our nation. Thinking back it all began so long ago… (More to follow)