St George Caulfield D'Arcy-Irvine R.N.
St George Caulfield D'Arcy-Irvine R.N.
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St George Caulfield D'Arcy-Irvine R.N. | Explanation |
Son of Gorges Marcus Mervyn D'Arcy-Irvine (1800-1853) |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
23 May 1833 | | Born (Monkstown, Cork, Ireland) |
30 April 1868 | | Married Katherine Mary Ann (1844-1917), daughter of Horatio Thomas Austin R.N. |
14 August 1882 | | Companion, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (C.B.) |
26 June 1902 | | Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (K.C.B.) |
2 July 1916 | | Died (Aix les Bains, France) |
Obituary in the Times newspaper |
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Date | Rank |
9 November 1854 | Lieutenant |
29 January 1863 | Commander |
25 October 1867 | Captain |
1 June 1885 | Rear-Admiral |
29 January 1891 | Vice-Admiral |
23 February 1897 | Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
12 February 1855 | 25 March 1856 | Lieutenant in Centaur, commanded by Captain William John Cavendish Clifford, Mediterranean, then the Baltic during the Russian War |
26 March 1856 | 14 June 1856 | Lieutenant and commander in Procris |
24 July 1856 | 10 December 1859 | Lieutenant in Brunswick, commanded by Captain Henry Broadhead, Mediterranean |
11 December 1859 | 27 December 1862 | Lieutenant in Doris, commanded by Captain Edmund Heathcote, Mediterranean |
4 March 1863 | 26 April 1865 | Commander (2ic) in Revenge (until paying off at Plymouth), commanded by Captain Hon. Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley, flagship of Rear-Admiral Hastings Reginald Yelverton, second in command on the Mediterranean station (until replaced by Caledonia) |
27 April 1865 | 6 November 1867 | Commander (2ic) in Caledonia, commanded by Captain Hon. Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley, flagship of Rear-Admiral Hastings Reginald Yelverton, second in command on the Mediterranean station |
15 January 1872 | 19 April 1875 | Captain in Euphrates |
14 February 1876 | 20 September 1877 | Captain in Duncan, flagship of Vice-Admiral Henry Chads, Commander-in-Chief, the Nore |
20 November 1877 | 22 April 1878 | Captain in Hotspur, Mediterranean |
23 April 1878 | 22 March 1879 | Captain in Bellerophon, flagship of Vice-Admiral Edward Augustus Inglefield on the North America and West Indies station |
23 March 1879 | 17 June 1879 | Acting Commodore of the 2e class in Urgent, Depôt ship, Jamaica |
11 July 1879 | 24 February 1880 | Captain in Bellerophon, flagship of Vice-Admiral Edward Augustus Inglefield then Vice-Admiral Francis Leopold McClintock on the North America and West Indies station |
4 December 1880 | 6 June 1883 | Captain in Penelope, Ship of First Reserve, Coast Guard and Drill Ship of the Royal Naval Reserve, Harwich and (1882) Mediterranean, including bombardment of Alexandria |
1 September 1888 | 11 September 1889 | Second in Command, Channel Squadron, flag in Agincourt then from 28 May 1889 Anson (1886) |