John Binney Scott R.N.
John Binney Scott R.N.
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John Binney Scott R.N. | Explanation |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
1827 | | Born (Madras, India) |
19 December 1878 | | Married Agnes Katherine (born 9 August 1856, Switzerland), 4th child of James George Clements (b 2 February 1823) |
His son, Lieutenant John Stuart Binney-Scott, R,N. was lost when H.M. Submarine E 3 (Lieutenant Commander George F Cholmley) was torpedoed by U27 off Emms on 18th October 1914 with loss of all her crew. This was the first ever successful attack on one submarine by another. |
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Date | Rank |
28 January 1846 | Lieutenant |
20 August 1861 | Commander |
1 October 1873 | Retired Captain |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
28 July 1857 | 4 March 1859 | Lieutenant and commander in Jaseur (from commissioning), North America and West Indies (until wreched on the Ronconebas Reef, 200 miles south-east of Jamaica; all saved) |
10 August 1860 | | Lieutenant and commander in Caradoc, Mediterranean |
24 June 1864 | 3 March 1865 | Commander in Cordelia (from commissioning at Plymouth), North America and West Indies (until Scott invalided) |
26 August 1870 | | Commander in President, drill ship for Royal Naval Reserve, West India Docks |