Matthew Stainton Nolloth R.N.
Matthew Stainton Nolloth R.N.
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| Matthew Stainton Nolloth R.N. | Explanation |
| Son of John Nolloth (1776-1861) |
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| Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
| 1810 | | Born (Chatham, Kent) |
| 11 May 1883 | | Died (London) |
| Entry in O'Byrnes 1849 'Naval Biographical Dictionary' |
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| Date | Rank |
| 27 August 1824 | Entered Navy |
| 1 December 1830 | Mate |
| 28 June 1838 | Lieutenant |
| 12 March 1846 | Commander |
| 21 February 1856 | Captain |
| 1 April 1870 | Retired Captain |
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| Date from | Date to | Service |
| 4 May 1839 | 17 May 1839 | Lieutenant in Clio, commanded by Commander Stephen Grenville Fremantle, South America |
| 18 May 1839 | 11 July 1844 | Lieutenant in Childers, commanded by Commander Edward Pellew Halsted then Commander George Greville Wellesley, East Indies (including the first Anglo-Chinese war) |
| 22 November 1845 | 27 January 1846 | Lieutenant in Bittern, commanded by Commander Thomas Hope, west coast of Africa |
| 6 November 1848 | 6 January 1853 | Commander in Plumper (from commissioning at Portsmouth until paying off at Portsmouth), Sir Charles Napier squadrons, then (January 1849) North America and West Indies, then (June 1851) south-east coast of America |
| 25 October 1853 | 2 September 1856 | Commander in Frolic (from commissioning at Portsmouth), Cape of Good Hope |
| 22 September 1861 | 4 June 1866 | Captain in Princess Charlotte, receiving ship, Hong Kong |
| 10 May 1867 | 30 June 1869 | Captain in St George, flagship of Vice-Admiral Henry Keppel, Coast Guard, Portland (and, May 1869, cruise of the Reserve Fleet) |
| 1 July 1869 | 20 April 1870 | Captain in Achilles, Coast Guard, Portland |