Hon. Henry Carr Glyn R.N.
Hon. Henry Carr Glyn R.N.
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Hon. Henry Carr Glyn R.N. | Explanation |
Son of George Carr Glyn (1797-1873), 1st Baron Wolverton |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
17 April 1829 | | Born |
23 September 1858 | | Married Rose (1831-1870), daughter of Rev Denis Mahony (d1851) |
1873 | 15 September 1877 | Naval aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria |
29 May 1875 | | Companion of the Order of the Bath in Queen Victoria's Birthday Honours list |
7 March 1876 | | Companion of the Order of the Star of India |
16 February 1884 | | Died (London) |
Obituary in the Times newspaper |
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Date | Rank |
7 February 1852 | Lieutenant |
15 January 1855 | Commander |
20 August 1861 | Captain |
16 September 1877 | Rear-Admiral |
9 June 1882 | Vice-Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
7 February 1852 | 15 February 1852 | Lieutenant in Scourge, commanded by Commander Lord Frederick Herbert Kerr, Mediterranean |
16 February 1852 | 16 May 1852 | Lieutenant in Britannia, commanded by Thomas Wren Carter, flagship of Vice-Admiral James Whitley Deans Dundas, Mediterranean |
17 May 1852 | 6 November 1852 | Lieutenant in Vengeance, commanded by Captain Lord Edward Russell, Mediterranean |
7 November 1852 | 22 February 1855 | Lieutenant in Britannia, commanded by Captain Thomas Wren Carter, Mediterranean (and Black Sea during the Russian War) |
23 February 1855 | 14 October 1855 | Commander in Hecate, West Coast of Africa (until Glyn was invalided home) |
18 July 1856 | 21 August 1858 | Commander in Coquette, Mediterranean |
4 October 1860 | 13 February 1862 | Commander in Miranda (from commissioning at Sheerness), Australia |
15 January 1868 | 16 June 1869 | Captain in Doris (until paying off at Plymouth), West Indies |
1 October 1869 | 2 March 1870 | Captain in Agincourt, Channel squadron |
3 March 1870 | 15 September 1871 | Captain in Warrior, Channel squadron |
1 March 1872 | 1 March 1875 | Captain in Duke of Wellington, flagship of the port admiral, Portsmouth |
22 July 1875 | 24 March 1876 | Captain in Serapis (from commissioning at Portsmouth), to convey the Prince of Wales to India |
20 June 1881 | 30 November 1881 | Second in command, Channel squadron, flag in Agincourt |
1 December 1881 | 26 April 1882 | Commander-in-Chief, Channel squadron, flag in Agincourt |