Edward Stanley Adeane R.N.
Edward Stanley Adeane R.N.
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| Edward Stanley Adeane R.N. | Explanation |
| Son of Henry John Adeane (1789-1847) |
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| Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
| 7 December 1836 | | Born (Babraham, Cambridgeshire) |
| 31 July 1875 | | Married Lady Edith Isabella (1843-1909), daughter of Harry Burrard Dalzell (1804-1887), 10th Earl of Carnwath |
| 1877 | | Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society |
| 19 December 1879 | | C.M.G. (Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George) |
| 18 October 1902 | | Died (Seddlescombe, Battle, Sussex) |
| Obituary in the Times newspaper |
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| Date | Rank |
| June 1850 | Entered Navy |
| 21 June 1856 | Mate |
| 25 February 1858 | Lieutenant |
| 8 September 1864 | Commander |
| 24 July 1871 | Captain |
| 1 January 1888 | Rear-Admiral |
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| Date from | Date to | Service |
| 21 June 1856 | 1 January 1858 | Mate in Desperate, commanded by Commander George Melville Jackson then Commander Robert George Craigie, Mediterranean |
| 2 January 1858 | 31 March 1858 | Mate in Marlborough, commanded by Captain Lord Frederick Herbert Kerr, Mediterranean |
| 5 May 1859 | 7 January 1862 | Lieutenant in Brisk, commanded by Captain Algernon Frederick Rous De Horsey, Cape of Good Hope |
| 8 January 1862 | 6 August 1864 | Lieutenant in Narcissus, commanded by Captain Joseph Grant Bickford, Cape of Good Hope |
| 16 June 1865 | 21 September 1868 | Commander (2ic) in Arethusa, commanded by Captain Reginald John James George Macdonald, Mediterranean |
| 22 September 1868 | 2 June 1871 | Commander (2ic) in Galatea, commanded by Captain Prince Alfred Ernest Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 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 on the Prince at Sydney, when the ship returned to England to allow him to recover) |
| 8 June 1872 | 16 May 1873 | Captain in Agincourt, flagship of Rear-Admiral Reginald John James George Macdonald, Channel squadron, flagship of the second in command |
| 11 December 1873 | 30 June 1874 | Captain in Narcissus, Detached squadrin |
| 25 March 1878 | 6 December 1880 | Captain in Tenedos (from commissioning at Plymouth), Cape of Good Hope and west coast of Africa, then North America and West Indies |
| 27 November 1882 | 31 May 1883 | Captain in Warrior, Coast Guard, Greenock |
| 1 June 1883 | 4 August 1885 | Captain in Shannon, Coast Guard, Greenock (including summer cruise 14 June - 3 August 1883, 8 June - 5 August 1884 and 23 May - 24 July 1885) |
| 5 August 1885 | 27 November 1885 | Captain in Ajax, Coast Guard, Greenock |
| (1890) | | Governor of the Marine Society and Warspite, training ship |
| 15 September 1891 | 15 September 1892 | Second in command, Channel squadron, flag in Anson |