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)
 
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
 
DateRank
June 1850Entered Navy
21 June 1856Mate
25 February 1858Lieutenant
8 September 1864Commander
24 July 1871Captain
1 January 1888Rear-Admiral
 
Date fromDate toService
21 June 18561 January 1858Mate in Desperate, commanded by Commander George Melville Jackson then Commander Robert George Craigie, Mediterranean
2 January 185831 March 1858Mate in Marlborough, commanded by Captain Lord Frederick Herbert Kerr, Mediterranean
5 May 18597 January 1862Lieutenant in Brisk, commanded by Captain Algernon Frederick Rous De Horsey, Cape of Good Hope
8 January 18626 August 1864Lieutenant in Narcissus, commanded by Captain Joseph Grant Bickford, Cape of Good Hope
16 June 186521 September 1868Commander (2ic) in Arethusa, commanded by Captain Reginald John James George Macdonald, Mediterranean
22 September 18682 June 1871Commander (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 187216 May 1873Captain in Agincourt, flagship of Rear-Admiral Reginald John James George Macdonald, Channel squadron, flagship of the second in command
11 December 187330 June 1874Captain in Narcissus, Detached squadrin
25 March 18786 December 1880Captain in Tenedos (from commissioning at Plymouth), Cape of Good Hope and west coast of Africa, then North America and West Indies
27 November 188231 May 1883Captain in Warrior, Coast Guard, Greenock
1 June 18834 August 1885Captain 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 188527 November 1885Captain in Ajax, Coast Guard, Greenock
(1890) Governor of the Marine Society and Warspite, training ship
15 September 189115 September 1892Second in command, Channel squadron, flag in AnsonExternal link


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