Augustus Chetham-Strode R.N.
Augustus Chetham-Strode R.N.
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Augustus Chetham-Strode R.N. | Explanation |
Son of Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Chetham-Strode, K.C.B., K.C.H. (1775-1862) |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
25 November 1825 | | Born (Gosport, hampshire) |
25 March 1865 | | Married (at Saint James, Westminster, London) Esther Frederica (1839-1927), daughter of David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (1801-1851) of Rankeilour, Fife, Scotland, Editor of the Fife Sentinel |
10 March 1874 | | Died (Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France) |
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Date | Rank |
4 June 1845 | Mate |
8 May 1847 | Lieutenant |
10 May 1856 | Commander |
9 May 1863 | Captain |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
4 June 1845 | 3 November 1845 | Mate in Excellent, commanded by Captain Thomas Hastings, gunnery ship, Portsmouth |
4 November 1845 | 16 May 1846 | Mate in Juno, commanded by Captain Patrick John Blake, Pacific |
17 May 1846 | 1 September 1846 | Acting lieutenant in Juno, commanded by Captain Patrick John Blake, Pacific |
2 September 1846 | 7 May 1847 | Mate in Juno, commanded by Captain Patrick John Blake, Pacific |
10 May 1847 | 14 May 1849 | Lieutenant in Juno, commanded by Captain Patrick John Blake, Pacific |
26 March 1849 | 1 February 1850 | Lieutenant in Excellent, commanded by Captain Henry Ducie Chads, gunnery ship, Portsmouth |
15 February 1850 | 2 September 1851 | Lieutenant in Hastings, commanded by Captain Francis William Austen, East Indies |
18 February 1854 | 2 February 1855 | Lieutenant in St George, commanded by Captain Harry Eyres, particular service |
3 July 1855 | 11 May 1856 | Lieutenant in Vesuvius, commanded by Commander Francis Marten, tender to Royal Albert, in the Black Sea during the Russian War |
28 June 1859 | 8 May 1863 | Commander in Vulcan, East Indies and China (including British involvement in Taiping rebellion) |
9 May 1863 | 3 November 1864 | Captain in Vulcan (until paying off at Portsmouth) |
11 April 1870 | | Captain in Bellerophon, Mediterranean |
25 March 1871 | 15 August 1873 | Captain in Pylades (from commissioning at Gibraltar), south east coast of America |