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Nicholas, Lord Ramage
Created byDudley Pope
In-universe information
GenderMale
TitleLord Ramage
OccupationNaval officer
FamilyRamage Family
SpouseSarah Ramage
NationalityEnglish

Nicholas, Lord Ramage is a fictional character, the protagonist of a series of sea novels written by Dudley Pope. Ramage was an officer in the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. He is a contemporary of Horatio Hornblower, but unlike the latter, who never fought in a large fleet battle, Ramage participated in both the Battle of Cape St. Vincent and the Battle of Trafalgar.

Early life

This section contains information on Ramage's life before the commencement of the Lord Ramage Novels. For information after this period, see the respective summaries of the books.
Nicholas Ramage was born in 1775 at Blazey Hall in Cornwall, the eldest son of the Earl of Blazey. Nicholas' father was a Vice-Admiral who was court martialled (some sympathetic colleagues felt unjustly so) and Nicholas is burdened by this legacy. Ramage's mother was fond of traveling and took Ramage to Tuscany to live in 1777, when his father departed to assume naval command in North America.[1] They returned to England for his father's court martial in 1782 and because of the notoriety surrounding his father's court martial returned to Tuscany in 1783 where Ramage remained until he joined the navy in 1788 at age 13.[1] Despite his father's disgrace, Ramage retained significant patrons within the navy enabling him to be promoted to lieutenant at age 20, the earliest age possible.

Commands

Ship Rate Guns Main armament Book Notional Year End of commission Fictional?
HMS Sibella Frigate 28 12pdr guns, carronades Ramage 1796 Sunk Yes
Kathleen Cutter 10 10*6pdr carronades Ramage 1796 Sunk Yes
Triton Brig 10 10*12pdr carronades Ramage and the Freebooters 1797 Wrecked Yes
HMS Juno Frigate 32 26*12pdr guns, 6*6pdr guns Ramage's Diamond 1801 Yes
HMS Calypso Frigate 36 36*12pdr guns, 6*12pdr carronades Ramage's Mutiny 1801 Yes
HMS Dido Ship of the line 74 28*32pdr, 30*24pdr, 16*12pdr guns, 8*12pdr carronades Ramage and the Dido 1807 Yes
  1. Ramage (1965)
  2. Ramage and the Drumbeat (aka Drumbeat) (1968)
  3. Ramage and the Freebooters (aka The Triton Brig) (1969)
  4. Governor Ramage R.N. (1973)
  5. Ramage's Prize (1974)
  6. Ramage and the Guillotine (1975)
  7. Ramage's Diamond (1976) HMS Diamond Rock
  8. Ramage's Mutiny (1977)
  9. Ramage and the Rebels (1978)
  10. The Ramage Touch (1979)
  11. Ramage's Signal (1980)
  12. Ramage and the Renegades (1981)
  13. Ramage's Devil (1982)
  14. Ramage's Trial (1984)
  15. Ramage's Challenge (1985)
  16. Ramage at Trafalgar (1986)
  17. Ramage and the Saracens (1988)
  18. Ramage and the Dido (1989)

References

  1. ^ a b Ramage (MacBook Press ed.)

See also