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| Lewis Tobias Jones R.N. | Explanation |
| Second son of Captain L.T. Jones, formerly of 14th Regement |
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| Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
| 24 December 1797 | | Born |
| 28 June 1861 | | K.C.B. (Knight Commander of the Bath) |
| 27 May 1873 | | G.C.B. (Knight Grand Cross of the Bath) |
| 11 October 1895 | | Died (Rubgy House, Southsea) |
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| Date | Rank |
| 1 January 1808 | Entered Navy |
| 29 August 1822 | Lieutenant |
| 28 June 1838 | Commander |
| 4 November 1840 | Captain |
| 17 June 1859 | Rear-Admiral |
| 2 December 1865 | Vice-Admiral |
| 1 April 1870 | Retired Vice-Admiral |
| 17 July 1870 | Retired Admiral |
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| Date from | Date to | Service |
| 29 August 1822 | 1824 | Lieutenant in Athol, commanded by Henry Bourchier |
| 3 October 1827 | | Lieutenant in Cordelia, commanded by George William St John Mildmay, North Sea, Lisbon, West Indies and Newfoundland |
| 18 August 1828 | | Lieutenant in Cordelia, commanded by Courtenay Edmond William Boyle, Mediterranean |
| 13 March 1830 | 1833 | Lieutenant in Cordelia, commanded by Charles Hotham, Mediterranean |
| 31 October 1833 | | Lieutenant in Edinburgh, commanded by James Richard Dacres, Mediterranean station |
| 9 February 1837 | 28 June 1838 | Lieutenant in Princess Charlotte, commanded by Arthur Fanshawe, flagship of Robert Stopford, Mediterranean |
| 7 July 1838 | January 1841 | Commander (2ic) in Princess Charlotte, commanded by Arthur Fanshawe, flagship of Robert Stopford, Mediterranean |
| 18 December 1847 | | Captain in Penelope, flagship of Commodore Charles Hotham, west coast of Africa |
| 24 December 1850 | | Captain in Sampson, west coast of Africa, then Mediterranean (and Black Sea during the Russian War) |
| 18 November 1854 | 13 August 1855 | Captain in London, Mediterranean |
| 13 August 1855 | 28 July 1856 | Captain in Princess Royal (until paying off at Portsmouth), Mediterranean |
| 20 September 1859 | | Second in command, East India and China station (flag in Impérieuse) |
| 31 March 1862 | 31 March 1865 | Commander-in-Chief, Queenstown (flag in Hastings) |
| 25 March 1884 | | Governor of Greenwich Hospital |