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125: 650:, who knew him well, wrote that '... he was a natural diplomatist, and an unrivalled tactician; and, to a singular independence and uprightness of character, he added a mastery of technical detail, and a familiarity with contemporary thought and progress that were unusual in those days among officers of his standing'. The historian Ben Wilson has said that Hornby was "the exceptional admiral who eased the Navy's transition from sail to steam". Hornby was appointed a Knight Commander of the 105: 547: 46: 332: 598: 1357: 1337: 1352: 752: 576:
of the World to demonstrate that Royal Navy could reach any part of the globe. He went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Channel Squadron, with his flag in the
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in September 1865. He condemned the independent rulers of West Africa for continuing to supply slaves when all civilised countries except
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Map of the proposed boundaries between the United States and Canada around the San Juan Islands during the
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on 1 January 1869, Hornby became Commander-in-Chief of the Flying Squadron, with his flag in the frigate
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in the Mediterranean Fleet in February 1861 and then became flag captain to the Commander-in-chief,
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on 1 January 1875. He went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet, with his flag in the
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during his visits to England in 1889 and 1890. He retired in February 1895 and died of
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in May 1863. In January 1864 the squadron was instructed to shadow the ships of the
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came to power in December 1852 and instead cared for his father's estate at
1132: 617: 562: 373: 350:), Hornby was educated at Winwick Grammar School and Southwood's School in 265: 631: 450: 417: 381: 307:, Commander-in-Chief of the Flying Squadron and then Commander-in-Chief, 45: 1122:. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 708. 621: 546: 509: 480: 413: 399: 359: 355: 261: 130: 72: 690: 591: 468:, he found that a unit of American troops was about to take over the 431: 358:
in March 1837. He was appointed, as a first class volunteer, to the
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on 1 May 1888. He was appointed to the staff of the German emperor
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at Lordington House on 3 March 1895; his ashes were scattered at
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In 1853 Hornby married Emily Frances Coles (sister of Captain
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officer. As a junior officer, he saw action at the capture of
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Royal Navy personnel of the Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841)
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on the Pacific Station in August 1858. When he arrived at
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Empire of the Deep: The Rise and Fall of the British Navy
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Admiral presidents of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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After that he became Commander-in-Chief, 222:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 1113:"Hornby, Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps"  878: 876: 826: 824: 822: 820: 818: 816: 814: 812: 810: 808: 798: 796: 794: 792: 790: 788: 786: 508:and to sink their ships if they bombarded 44: 1236:President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1042: 303:Hornby went on to be Commander-in-Chief, 1106: 1018: 998: 978: 958: 938: 918: 859: 839: 596: 545: 479:Hornby became commanding officer of the 430:, in September 1847. He was promoted to 330: 260:(10 February 1825 – 3 March 1895) was a 1211:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1061: 873: 805: 783: 753:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 721:, became an admiral in the Royal Navy. 1315: 1295:First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp 1080: 740: 738: 736: 734: 675:First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp 390:, flagship of the Commander-in-Chief, 368:, flagship of the Commander-in-Chief, 292:in a dispute that became known as the 669:in November 1882. He was advanced to 616:in December 1874 and was promoted to 1368:Officers of the West Africa Squadron 713:, a major in the artillery, won the 731: 681:on 18 January 1886 and promoted to 394:, in August 1842. He went on to be 13: 717:in South Africa in 1900; another, 14: 1379: 1157:Commander-in-Chief, Channel Fleet 1100: 1028:. 22 February 1895. p. 1066. 968:. 22 December 1885. p. 6191. 541: 372:and saw action at the capture of 255:Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps Hornby 1348:Royal Navy admirals of the fleet 1333:Military personnel from Cheshire 665:in March 1881 and went on to be 123: 103: 1012: 992: 988:. 22 January 1886. p. 329. 972: 952: 932: 928:. 13 August 1878. p. 4581. 912: 673:on 19 December 1885, appointed 572:, in June 1869 and undertook a 326: 21:Admiral Hornby (disambiguation) 1263:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 903: 894: 885: 853: 833: 667:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 663:Royal Naval College, Greenwich 604:, Hornby's home in West Sussex 441:Hornby had no patron once the 321:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 317:Royal Naval College, Greenwich 288:troops ready to take over the 163:Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1: 1066:. London: Faber & Faber. 948:. 17 June 1879. p. 3967. 869:. 8 January 1875. p. 79. 849:. 5 January 1869. p. 50. 747:"Admiral Sir Geoffrey Hornby" 724: 1008:. 15 May 1888. p. 2766. 777:UK public library membership 376:in November 1840 during the 268:in November 1840 during the 7: 514:Schleswig-Holstein Question 16:British admiral (1825–1895) 10: 1384: 1036: 472:in a dispute known as the 449:and played no part in the 434:on 12 January 1850 and to 18: 1301: 1292: 1284: 1279: 1269: 1260: 1252: 1242: 1233: 1225: 1217: 1208: 1200: 1190: 1181: 1173: 1163: 1154: 1146: 1141: 1126:The Dreadnought Project: 700: 392:Cape of Good Hope Station 284:where he found a unit of 227: 217: 203: 154: 144: 136: 116: 98: 78: 55: 43: 30: 1062:Lambert, Andrew (2008). 1043:Heathcote, Tony (2002). 614:Second Disraeli ministry 380:. He transferred to the 342:Born the son of Admiral 1119:Encyclopædia Britannica 1047:. Pen & Sword Ltd. 538:had abolished slavery. 512:as their answer to the 1363:Lords of the Admiralty 762:10.1093/ref:odnb/13786 605: 558: 339: 1220:Sir Beauchamp Seymour 1167:Sir Beauchamp Seymour 600: 549: 502:Austro-Hungarian Navy 438:on 18 December 1852. 334: 276:, he was assigned to 137:Years of service 1229:Sir Charles Shadwell 1150:Sir George Wellesley 1081:Wilson, Ben (2013). 711:Edmund Phipps-Hornby 683:Admiral of the Fleet 410:West Africa Squadron 378:Egyptian–Ottoman War 305:West Africa Squadron 270:Egyptian–Ottoman War 252:Admiral of the Fleet 243:Edmund Phipps-Hornby 208:Egyptian–Ottoman War 177:West Africa Squadron 149:Admiral of the Fleet 33:Admiral of the Fleet 654:on 12 August 1878. 493:in the second rate 370:Mediterranean Fleet 315:, President of the 313:Mediterranean Fleet 167:Mediterranean Fleet 50:Sir Geoffrey Hornby 38:Sir Geoffrey Hornby 1305:Sir Algernon Lyons 1204:Sir James Drummond 1025:The London Gazette 1005:The London Gazette 985:The London Gazette 965:The London Gazette 945:The London Gazette 925:The London Gazette 866:The London Gazette 846:The London Gazette 648:Sir William Clowes 606: 559: 365:Princess Charlotte 340: 159:Portsmouth Command 1311: 1310: 1302:Succeeded by 1273:Sir George Willes 1270:Succeeded by 1246:Sir William Luard 1243:Succeeded by 1218:Succeeded by 1191:Succeeded by 1184:Second Naval Lord 1177:Sir John Tarleton 1164:Succeeded by 1142:Military offices 882:Heathcote, p. 120 830:Heathcote, p. 119 802:Heathcote, p. 118 775:(Subscription or 657:Promoted to full 652:Order of the Bath 636:Russo-Turkish War 610:Second Naval Lord 443:Aberdeen ministry 344:Sir Phipps Hornby 249: 248: 238:James John Hornby 233:Sir Phipps Hornby 1375: 1285:Preceded by 1280:Honorary titles 1256:Sir Alfred Ryder 1253:Preceded by 1226:Preceded by 1201:Preceded by 1174:Preceded by 1147:Preceded by 1139: 1138: 1123: 1115: 1096: 1077: 1058: 1030: 1029: 1016: 1010: 1009: 996: 990: 989: 976: 970: 969: 956: 950: 949: 936: 930: 929: 916: 910: 907: 901: 898: 892: 889: 883: 880: 871: 870: 857: 851: 850: 837: 831: 828: 803: 800: 781: 780: 772: 770: 768: 749: 742: 602:Lordington House 588:Ulysses S. 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Admiral Hornby (disambiguation)
Admiral of the Fleet

Winwick
Lancashire
Lordington House
Sussex
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Admiral of the Fleet
Portsmouth Command
Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Mediterranean Fleet
Channel Squadron
West Africa Squadron
HMS Edgar
HMS Neptune
HMS Tribune
Egyptian–Ottoman War
Pig War
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Sir Phipps Hornby
James John Hornby
Edmund Phipps-Hornby
Admiral of the Fleet
GCB
Royal Navy
Acre
Egyptian–Ottoman War
captain

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