Frederick Pelham Warren R.N.
Frederick Pelham Warren R.N.
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Frederick Pelham Warren R.N. | Explanation |
Third child and second son of Vice-Admiral Frederic Warren (1775-1848) and younger brother of Richard Laird Warren R.N. |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
10 December 1822 | | Born (Strathmartin, Angus, Scotland) |
26 June 1858 | | Married Anne Charlotte (1779-1858), daughter of Henry Martin Blackwood R.N.(1801-1851) |
1882 | | Wrote "Gibraltar: is it worth holding? and Morocco: a letter to Charles Magniac ... and the Chambers of Commerce of Great Britain" |
16 May 1891 | | Died (East Court, Cosham, Southampton) |
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Date | Rank |
7 August 1836 | Entered Navy |
25 September 1843 | Lieutenant |
7 February 1852 | Commander |
1 April 1870 | Retired Commander |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
19 October 1843 | 1 February 1847 | Lieutenant in Fox, commanded by Henry Martin Blackwood, East Indies |
2 February 1847 | 28 February 1847 | Acting commander in Cruizer, commanded by Henry Martin Blackwood, East Indies |
1 March 1847 | 5 August 1848 | Lieutenant in Fox, commanded by Commodore Henry Martin Blackwood, East Indies |
2 February 1850 | 30 August 1850 | Lieutenant in Agincourt, commanded by Captain William James Hope Johnstone, depot ship of Ordinary, Devonport |
31 August 1850 | 3 May 1851 | Lieutenant in St George, commanded by Captain Joseph Nias, guard ship of Ordinary, Devonport |
4 May 1851 | 8 February 1852 | Lieutenant in Impregnable, commanded by Captain Arthur Lowe, flagship of Admiral John Acworth Ommanney, Devonport |
3 September 1852 | 29 March 1853 | Admiralty agent on contract mail steam vessel Urgent |
30 March 1853 | 28 June 1854 | Commander in Star, South east coast of America |
22 October 1855 | 12 March 1856 | Commander in Polyphemus, commanded by John Coghlan Fitzgerald, for the Baltic, but wrecked on 29 January 1856 en route. |
16 May 1858 | 21 May 1863 | Inspecting Commander, Coast Guard, Aberdeen then Southsea |
17 July 1868 | 31 March 1870 | Inspecting Commander, Coast Guard, Gravesend |