Radulphus Bryce Oldfield R.N.
Radulphus Bryce Oldfield R.N.
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Radulphus Bryce Oldfield R.N. | Explanation |
Son of Major General Sir John Oldfield (1789-1863) |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
29 June 1827 | | Born (Westbourne, Sussex) |
6 February 1877 | | Died (Brook House, Clapton Road, Hackney, London) |
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Date | Rank |
14 October 1847 | Lieutenant |
29 September 1855 | Commander |
15 April 1862 | Captain |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
14 November 1846 | 16 June 1847 | Mate in Excellent, commanded by Captain Henry Ducie Chads, gunnery ship, Portsmouth, and Superintendent of Royal Naval College |
17 June 1847 | 13 October 1847 | Mate in Victoria and Albert, commanded by Captain Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence, Portsmouth |
1 November 1847 | 7 August 1851 | Lieutenant in Maeander, commanded by Henry Keppel, East Indies |
15 January 1852 | 19 June 1853 | Lieutenant in Vengeance, commanded by Captain Lord Edward Russell, Mediterranean |
20 June 1853 | 19 November 1853 | Lieutenant in Inflexible, commanded by Commander George Otway Popplewell, Mediterranean |
20 November 1853 | 22 December 1853 | Lieutenant in Bellerophon, commanded by Captain George Paulet, Mediterranean |
23 December 1853 | 13 November 1855 | Lieutenant in London, commanded by Captain Charles Eden then Captain Lewis Tobias Jones then Captain Augustus Leopold Kuper, the Baltic then the Mediterranean during the Russian War |
15 May 1856 | 18 May 1857 | Commander in Lynx, Mediterranean |
12 November 1857 | 16 August 1861 | Commander in Lyra (from commissioning at Woolwich), Cape of Good Hope |
17 August 1861 | 29 October 1862 | Commander in Ariel, Cape of Good Hope, East African slavery patrol |
10 November 1865 | 9 September 1869 | Captain in Malacca (from commissioning at Portsmouth until paying off at Portsmouth), Pacific |
14 June 1871 | 8 October 1872 | Captain in Topaze (from commissioning at Plymouth), 1871 Detached Squadron |
26 April 1873 | 14 March 1875 | Captain in Achilles, Portland (Reserve squadron) |
15 March 1875 | 9 October 1875 | Captain in Indus, flagship of Rear-Admiral William Charles Chamberlain, superintendent of Devonport Dockyard |