Bedford Clapperton Tryvellion Pim R.N.
Bedford Clapperton Tryvellion Pim R.N.
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Bedford Clapperton Tryvellion Pim R.N. | Explanation |
Eldest son of E Bedford Pim |
Son of Edward Bedford Pim R.N. of Weirhead, Exeter, who died of yellow fever in 1830 off the coast of Africa while engaged in the suppression of the slave trade |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
12 June 1826 | | Born (Bideford, Devon) |
3 October 1861 | | Married Mary, daughter of Henry Locock |
1873 | | Called to the Bar |
6 February 1874 | 3 April 1880 | M.P. (Conservative) for Gravesend |
1879 | | Wrote 'When Do Sheriffs Take Office?'
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30 September 1886 | | Died (Deal) |
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Date | Rank |
2 October 1850 | Lieutenant |
19 April 1858 | Commander |
16 April 1868 | Captain |
1 April 1870 | Retired Captain |
5 July 1885 | Retired Rear-Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
16 March 1855 | | Lieutenant and commander in Magpie, the Baltic (as tender to Orion) during the Russian War |
(14 December 1857) | | Lieutenant and commander in Banterer, China (including 2nd Anglo-Chinese War) |
27 April 1859 | 25 March 1861 | Commander in Gorgon, Cape of Good Hope |
25 March 1861 | 19 June 1861 | Commander in Fury (until paying off at Portsmouth), East Indies and China |