Cortland Herbert Simpson R.N.
Cortland Herbert Simpson R.N.


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Cortland Herbert Simpson R.N.Explanation
Son of Rev. Henry Winckworth Simpson (1792-1876)
 
Date (from)(Date to)Personal
6 July 1826 Born (Ealing, Middlesex)
20 April 1852 Married Anna Maria Elizabeth (1823-1890), daughter of George Watson (1781-1844)
24 October 1908 Died (Sudbury, Suffolk))
Obituary in the Times newspaper
 
DateRank
1842Entered Navy
6 December 1847Mate
30 August 1848Lieutenant
6 August 1860Commander
11 April 1866Captain
18 May 1880Retired Captain
19 March 1883Retired Rear-Admiral
14 July 1889Retired Vice-Admiral
 
Date fromDate toService
6 December 184716 December 1847Mate in Flying Fish, commanded by Commander Peché Hart Dyke, west coast of Africa
17 December 184714 March 1848Acting Lieutenant in Styx, commanded by Commander Henry Chads, west coast of Africa
15 March 184829 August 1848Acting Lieutenant in Heroine, commanded by Commander Charles Edmunds, west coast of Africa
30 August 184831 August 1848Lieutenant in Heroine, commanded by Commander Charles Edmunds, west coast of Africa
1 September 184831 January 1849Lieutenant in Bittern, commanded by Commander Thomas Hope, west coast of Africa
5 September 184931 January 1852Lieutenant in Hecla, commanded by Commander Edward Halhead Beauchamp-Proctor, west coast of Africa
10 January 185312 July 1855Lieutenant in Calypso, commanded by Captain Arthur Forbes, North America and West Indies
30 November 185512 June 1856Lieutenant and commander in Sheldrake
3 March 18578 April 1858Lieutenant and commander in Otter, fishery protection duty in the North Sea
28 April 185812 May 1860Lieutenant and commander in Pluto (until paying off at Woolwich), west coast of Africa
20 March 186215 July 1865Commander in Mullett, west coast of Africa
22 August 187123 November 1875Captain in Blanche, Australia
1 April 18775 April 1880Captain in Hector, Ship of First Reserve, Coast Guard, Southampton Water (including the Particular Service fleet during the Russian war scare)


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