Augustus Frederick Kynaston R.N.
Augustus Frederick Kynaston R.N.
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| Augustus Frederick Kynaston R.N. | Explanation |
| Son of Roger Kynaston (1776-1847) |
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| Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
| 12 November 1814 | | Born |
| 21 June 1855 | | Married Catherine Mary, daughter of General and Lady Charlotte Bacon, at St. James Church, Piccadilly |
| 23 December 1857 | | Granted a patent (no 3150 of 1857) for 'an improved slip or disengaging hook' |
| 21 March 1860 | | Died (Plymouth, from the effects of his wounds) |
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| Date | Rank |
| 30 September 1830 | Entered Navy |
| 10 November 1842 | Lieutenant |
| 15 December 1852 | Commander |
| 18 January 1855 | Captain |
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| Date from | Date to | Service |
| 7 January 1851 | | Lieutenant in Cumberland, commanded by George Henry Seymour, flagship of Vice-Admiral George Francis Seymour, North America and West Indies |
| 15 December 1852 | | Commander (2ic) in Cumberland, commanded by George Henry Seymour, flagship of Vice-Admiral George Francis Seymour, North America and West Indies |
| 12 July 1854 | | Commander in Spiteful (from commissioning at Woolwich), the Baltic during the Russian War, being severely wounded during the first attack on Sebastopol on 17th October 1854 |