Arthur William Moore R.N.
Arthur William Moore R.N.
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Arthur William Moore R.N. | Explanation |
Son of Rev. Edward Moore, Honorary Canon of Canterbury, and vicar of Frittenden, Kent |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
30 July 1847 | | Born |
3 April 1934 | | Died |
Wikipedia |
Obituary in the Times newspaper |
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Date | Rank |
11 December 1860 | Entered Navy |
19 May 1870 | Lieutenant |
31 December 1881 | Commander |
27 June 1884 | Captain |
13 January 1899 | Rear-Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
24 May 1871 | | Lieutenant in Glasgow, commanded by Theodore Morton Jones, flagship of Rear-Admiral Arthur Cumming, East Indies |
9 February 1877 | | Lieutenant in Charybdis, commanded by Charles Frederick Hotham, China |
15 January 1881 | | Lieutenant in Invincible, commanded by Robert O'Brien FitzRoy, Mediterranean (including 1882 Anglo-Egyptian war ) |
23 June 1882 | | Commander (2ic) in Orion, commanded by Robert O'Brien FitzRoy, Mediterranean |
26 July 1883 | 19 May 1884 | Commander in Frolic (from commissioning at Sheerness), West coast of Africa |
30 March 1885 | 25 February 1888 | Captain in Bacchante (from commissioning at Portsmouth), flagship of Rear-Admiral Frederick William Richards, East Indies |
17 April 1894 | 21 April 1897 | Captain in Britannia, training ship for Naval cadets, Dartmouth |
8 June 1897 | 3 August 1897 | Captain in Renown |
January 1898 | 21 January 1901 | Commissionerof the Admiralty (Fourth Naval Lord) |
11 February 1901 | 11 February 1904 | Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope |
9 May 1905 | 5 December 1905 | Second in Command, Channel Fleet, flag in Caesar |
6 December 1906 | 1 January 1908 | Commander-in-Chief, China station |
13 March 1911 | 30 July 1912 | Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth |