Governor of St. Vincent and the Grenadines He was the
Governor of
St. Vincent and the Grenadines during the years 1798–1802. During this time he made some journeys as a partial log then Rear-Admiral of the White in 1808 and finally Vice-Admiral of the Blue in 1810. Little is known about his commands during these years.
Peace negotiations with Sweden and Russia 1812 The
Treaty of Orebro on 18 July 1812 marked the end of both the
Anglo-Russian and the
Anglo-Swedish Wars. The French military was at the same time advancing into Russia and it was necessary to end the wars and instead create a united front against France and its allies. Bentinck had family connections in the Russian court and he also seems to have had a good relation to the Swedish Crown Prince
Carl Johan Bernadotte. He made several journeys between
Saint Petersburg and
Stockholm. He took initiative to the meeting in August at the city of
Åbo between
Tsar Alexander I and the Swedish Crown Prince
Bernadotte. It is not known if he had a mission from the British government or if he acted on his own. The American ambassador in Saint Petersburg,
John Quincy Adams wrote to the Secretary of State
James Monroe in August 1812: "A circumstance not a little extraordinary is, that the conclusion of peace with England, if accomplished, has not yet been made public. An Admiral Bentinck was at the Emperor Alexander's headquarters, dispatched, it is said, by Admiral Saumarez from the British Fleet in the Baltic, to which he has again returned. All the prohibitions against the admission of English vessels, and of vessels from England still subsist in form, and no vessels have yet entered at Cronstadt directly from an English port; or cleared from Cronstadt to an English port. At Archangel, I am informed by Mr. Hazard, that vessels entering from English ports have been admitted." He died shortly afterwards of
typhus in Saint Petersburg on 21 February 1813. == References ==