Hugh Campbell R.N.
Hugh Campbell R.N.
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Hugh Campbell R.N. | Explanation |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
28 January 1837 | | Birth (Long Ditton, Surrey, England) |
8 September 1868 | | Married Lucy Eleanor (1847-1882), daughter of (army) Captain Clement Robert Archer (1809-1882) |
12 February 1877 | | Died (of typhoid fever, Hampton Court Palace) |
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Date | Rank |
4 March 1858 | Lieutenant |
19 July 1866 | Commander |
1 January 1872 | Captain |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
28 June 1858 | 13 December 1859 | Lieutenant in Scourge, commanded by Commander Prince Victor F F E G A C F Hohenlohe-Langenberg, Mediterranean |
14 December 1859 | 8 February 1862 | Lieutenant in Scourge, commanded by Commander William Gore Jones, Mediterranean |
29 January 1863 | 17 July 1866 | Lieutenant in Racoon, commanded by Captain Prince Victor F F E G A C F Hohenlohe-Langenberg, West Indies, then (April 1864) the Mediterranean, then (March 1866) Queenstown |
4 December 1866 | 23 January 1867 | Additional commander in Royal Adelaide, commanded by Captain George William Preedy, Devonport, flag-ship of the Port Admiral, for service in Galatea |
24 January 1867 | 13 October 1868 | Commander (2ic) in Galatea, commanded by Captain Duke of Edinburgh, undertaking an extensive world tour to South America, the Cape, Australia, China, India and Japan (interrupted on 12 March 1868, by a Fenian assassination attempt at Sydney, when the ship returned to England to allow him to recover) |
1 January 1869 | 26 February 1872 | Commander in Victoria and Albert, Portsmouth |
1 January 1874 | 18 February 1875 | Captain of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich |
19 February 1875 | 1 March 1875 | Additional captain in Duncan, commanded by Captain Charles Thomas Curme, Sheerness, for service in Undaunted |
2 March 1875 | 2 October 1875 | Captain in Undaunted (from commissioning at Sheerness), flagship of Rear-Admiral Reginald John James George Macdonald, East Indies, until invalided |
(17 February 1876) | 20 October 1876 | Captain in Bellerophon, North America and West Indies |
1 January 1877 | 12 February 1877 | Captain in Victoria and Albert, Portsmouth, until he died |