Edward Nares R.N.
Edward Nares R.N.
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| Edward Nares R.N. | Explanation |
| Son of Edward Probyn Nares (1792-1837) |
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| Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
| 21 March 1828 | | Born (London) |
| 14 July 1863 | | Married Augusta Frances (1828-1865), daughter of William John Law (1786-1869) |
| 27 April 1879 | | Died (Scarborough, Yorkshire) |
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| Date | Rank |
| 28 October 1847 | Mate |
| 11 November 1848 | Lieutenant |
| 6 August 1860 | Commander |
| 1 October 1873 | Retired Commander |
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| Date from | Date to | Service |
| 28 October 1847 | 27 April 1848 | Mate in Canopus, commanded by Captain Fairfax Moresby, Channel squadron |
| 28 April 1848 | 22 June 1848 | Mate in Prince Regent, commanded by Captain William Fanshawe Martin, Mediterranean |
| 23 June 1848 | 10 November 1848 | Mate in Hastings, commanded by Captain James William Morgan, East Indies |
| 11 November 1848 | 18 February 1849 | Lieutenant in Hastings, commanded by Captain James William Morgan, East Indies |
| 19 February 1849 | 27 February 1851 | Lieutenant in Arab, commanded by Commander William Morris, Cape of Good Hpoe and East Indies |
| 12 February 1852 | 6 June 1853 | Lieutenant in Excellent, commanded by Captain Henry Ducie Chads, gunnery ship, Portsmouth |
| 7 June 1853 | 2 November 1855 | Lieutenant in Sybille, commanded by Captain Charles Gilbert John Brydone Elliot, East Indies (including the Second Anglo-Chinese War) |
| 3 November 1855 | 1 October 1856 | Lieutenant in Winchester, commanded by Captain Thomas Wilson, East Indies (including 2nd Anglo-Chinese War) |
| 2 October 1856 | 13 May 1858 | Lieutenant in Sybille, commanded by Commodore Charles Gilbert John Brydone Elliot, East Indies (including 2nd Anglo-Chinese War) |
| 20 July 1858 | 19 September 1860 | Lieutenant in Victor Emmanuel, commanded by Captain James Willcox then Captain William John Cavendish CliffordChannel squadron, then (March 1959) Mediterranean |
| 7 May 1862 | 31 May 1865 | Coast Guard |
| 27 October 1866 | 15 February 1871 | Commander in Reindeer (from commissioning at Chatham until paying off at Portsmouth), Pacific |