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began in 1914 Marescaux was still a newly promoted rear-admiral and was thus very junior, having ten admirals immediately senior to him. This meant that he would be passed over for command vacancies in favour of more senior admirals, and so he requested that he be seconded to the
1221:. Marescaux reverted to the role of commandant on 27 January 1919. He relinquished his commission on 9 June, retaining use of the rank of colonel. During the war Marescaux had been made a Commander of the 604: 533:. He gained third-class certificates in seamanship, gunnery, and navigation before his rank was made permanent on 22 January 1881, backdated to 16 February the previous year. 2929: 652:
and 20 yards (18 m) inland before returning to the ship. Soon after this, the island began to crumble away, and in three days the new flagpole fell into the sea.
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officer. Having joined the navy in 1873, Marescaux spent the majority of his time as a junior officer serving on surveying duties. Promoted to
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on 31 December 1903, Marescaux was one of six captains appointed as umpires afloat for the combined tactical exercises and manoeuvres of the
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in January 1907, before on 6 June he was sent on a gunnery and torpedo course. Marescaux was then given command of the armoured cruiser
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Commander Geoffrey Dennis St. Quentin Marescaux de Saubruit, Royal Navy officer. Changed his surname to Marescaux de Saubruit in 1949.
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Gerald Charles Adolphe Marescaux was born in London on 10 February 1860, the second son of Laurence M. Marescaux, an employee of the
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The Royal Navy List, Or, Who's who in the Navy: A Book of Reference Relating to the Personnel of the Navy, Both Active and Retired
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The Royal Navy List, Or, Who's who in the Navy: A Book of Reference Relating to the Personnel of the Navy, Both Active and Retired
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on 1 January 1919, Marescaux was promoted to vice-admiral on the list of retired officers eight days later. He died of a
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Marescaux continued at Boulogne, being appointed commandant on 23 April 1916. He was promoted to the temporary rank of
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By His Majesty's Gracious Command, the Coronation of Edward the Seventh: A Chapter of European and Imperial History
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began, Marescaux was too junior a rear-admiral to receive an active command, and so he had himself seconded to the
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in his cabin while wearing only his pyjamas. He briefly commanded the Cruiser Division at Devonport in 1910.
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In late 1918, Marescaux moved again, being given command of the British troops stationed in Paris for the
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on 8 November. In this new position he served through the year as Assistant Military Landing Officer at
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during that ship's coal consumption trials. In February 1899, he took charge of the protected cruiser
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in 1915. He retired from the navy in the same year. In 1917, Marescaux was appointed Base Commandant,
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on 28 June 1886. When posted to Ireland Marescaux and his wife made appearances at dinners with the
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almost too hot to walk on, Marescaux led a landing party ashore. They took volcanic samples for the
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brought on by the frequent bombings of Dunkirk while he was commandant there, at the
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out, at which point he was replaced in command by the captain of the torpedo gunboat
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in September 1905 and in late 1906 commanded the navigating party during trials of
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on 6 April the following year, but within a month was at the shore establishment
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to return to Britain in late October 1901. Early in the morning of 7 November,
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of officers, on 7 April and 8 November 1918. Marescaux is described by the
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in August 1904. He was subsequently given command of the protected cruiser
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so that he could still see active service. As such, he was appointed a
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Marescaux, then a lieutenant, married the portrait and flower painter
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At the same time as his promotion, Marescaux was sent to serve on the
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on 3 June. He voluntarily retired from the Royal Navy on 4 November.
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worker Alexander Irvine as a "splendid old seaman" in his biography
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of officers. Marescaux was mentioned in despatches by Field-Marshal
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland
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on 7 September 1896. His African surveys were well received at the
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Marescaux was appointed district captain of the North of Ireland
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on 21 August that year, serving as both captain-in-charge and
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for her speed tests, and he commanded the protected cruiser
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in 1896, he served as captain of ships undergoing trials at
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on 13 November. Marescaux returned to England on board RMS
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Deasey, David (September 2022). "Vice-Admiral T.B. Drew".
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before, on 28 May 1915, he was appointed Deputy Assistant
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before, in 1910, he took command of the North of Ireland
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before returning to the Channel. Marescaux attended the
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on 31 December, and early in the following year took
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on 3 December 1896. He was given the command to take
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The Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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The Journal of the Royal United Service Institution
1896: 2629:Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society 1172:Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George 917:, part of the Channel Squadron, in 1902. In April 648:and erected a flagpole 250 feet (76 m) above 324:Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George 868:was anchored in heavy fog off Sheerness when the 2886: 2625:"Brief History of Marine Surveying in Australia" 2440:(2nd supplement). 24 January 1919. p. 1336. 733:, which rewarded him with a small pay increase. 457:brought on by the frequent bombings of Dunkirk. 2597: 2546:. No. 39516. 23 February 1911. p. 10. 2150:. No. 40318. 16 September 1913. p. 3. 2003:. No. 37826. 19 September 1906. p. 4. 1988:. No. 38129. 30 September 1905. p. 7. 1381:"Vice Admiral Gerald Charles Adolphe Marescaux" 1360: 821:. From 1898 he was in the Dockyard Reserve at 751:off Canada during Marescaux's period in command 2376:(Supplement). 17 December 1918. p. 14930. 2105:. No. 40111. 17 January 1913. p. 35. 683:. From 21 January 1895, he had command of the 672:. On 18 January 1894, he was appointed to the 2680:. London: Edward Stanford. 1886. p. 530. 2593:. London: Methuen & Company. p. 409. 1599:. No. 34165. 19 January 1894. p. 8. 856:on 1 November 1900, initially serving on the 773:out to the Mediterranean. He was promoted to 465: 390:in 1903 and held commands at home and on the 2576: 1888:"The Fog: Serious Collision off Sheerness". 1646:. No. 34468. 8 January 1895. p. 6. 1629: 1584:. No. 32996. 26 April 1890. p. 13. 849:during her coal consumption trials in July. 614:. Marescaux subsequently served aboard the 529:on 17 January 1880 and sent to study at the 370:(10 February 1860 – 3 September 1920) was a 2661: 2648: 2561:. No. 39636. 13 July 1911. p. 10. 2197:(Supplement). 26 January 1915. p. 899. 1830: 1806: 1569:. No. 32965. 21 March 1890. p. 8. 1332: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1318: 1316: 1280:in 1895. Together the couple had two sons: 2828: 2820: 2772: 2764: 2173:"Miss Dunsmuir Has Hard Day's newspaper". 2118: 2088: 2052: 1501: 1474: 1043:on 1 June 1910. The district spanned from 546:. On 1 May 1883, Marescaux was moved from 522:. Marescaux was subsequently appointed an 511:on 19 January 1876 and joined the frigate 45: 2844: 2836: 2812: 2804: 2796: 2788: 2780: 2756: 2748: 2740: 2732: 2703:Dictionary of Irish Artists: 20th Century 2470: 2262: 2160: 2064: 2013: 1971: 1715: 1713: 1525: 1513: 1489: 1462: 1450: 1438: 1426: 811:on 26 June 1897, Marescaux commanded the 2622: 2509: 2450: 2430: 2396:(Supplement). 17 May 1918. p. 5949. 2386: 2366: 2356:(Supplement). 15 May 1917. p. 4750. 2346: 2326: 2316:(Supplement). 23 May 1916. p. 5182. 2306: 2274: 2252:(Supplement). 6 July 1915. p. 5975. 2242: 2222: 2187: 1609: 1537: 1313: 1024: 852:Marescaux received permanent command of 740: 433:before being appointed Deputy Assistant 2336:(Supplement). 4 May 1917. p. 4343. 2208:"Officers Receive Honors for Service". 1341:. London. 7 September 1920. p. 13. 1228: 1010:until 1909. Returning to again command 2887: 2858:. London: Witherby. 1916. p. 259. 2697: 2642:A Yankee with the Soldiers of the King 2639: 2613: 2587:Bodley, John Edward Courtenay (1903). 2586: 2497: 2483:"Well-known Officer Dies in England". 2418: 2406: 2294: 2040: 1944: 1892:. Cardiff. 7 November 1901. p. 3. 1769:. London. 22 February 1897. p. 7. 1754:. London. 19 November 1896. p. 6. 1710: 1691:. London. 8 September 1896. p. 3. 1676:. London. 15 November 1895. p. 7. 1375: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1291:Marescaux was elected a member of the 1203:A Yankee with the Soldiers of the King 1006:, in November. He retained command of 570:, another survey ship. Serving in the 507:, on 6 March 1875. He was promoted to 2910:British Army personnel of World War I 2760:. London: John Murray. February 1881. 2026:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1930:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1877:. London. 30 October 1901. p. 7. 1873:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1862:. London. 5 December 1900. p. 5. 1858:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1765:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1750:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1739:. London. 2 January 1897. p. 12. 1724:. London. 3 December 1896. p. 7. 1720:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1672:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1661:. London. 16 October 1895. p. 7. 1657:"Naval & Military Intelligence". 1554:. Oxford. 4 December 1889. p. 6. 858:North America and West Indies Station 2872: 2784:. London: John Murray. January 1885. 2776:. London: John Murray. October 1883. 2719: 2684: 2135:. London. 26 August 1913. p. 3. 1956: 1902: 1818: 1706:. Dublin. 5 January 1901. p. 8. 1065:served as temporary flagship of the 1035:, Marescaux's last sea-going command 18:British military officer (1860–1920) 2925:Companions of the Order of the Bath 2879:. London: E. Stanford. p. 383. 2101:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1999:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1984:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1919:. London. 21 June 1902. p. ii. 1881: 1843:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1642:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1595:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1580:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1565:"Naval and Military Intelligence". 1366: 1337:"Vice-Admiral G. C. A. Marescaux". 1287:Lawrence Mortimer Tracton Marescaux 1193:on 9 April 1917, being then on the 970:, on 3 January 1905. Marescaux and 942: 460: 429:, he served as landings officer at 13: 2935:British Army General List officers 2920:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 2915:Royal Navy admirals of World War I 2744:. London: John Murray. April 1877. 2131:"Status of the Portland Command". 2030:. London. 17 May 1907. p. 12. 1934:. London. 8 April 1902. p. 4. 1385:Commonwealth War Graves Commission 1235:Companion of the Order of the Bath 1117: 703:Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria 319:Companion of the Order of the Bath 14: 2946: 2792:. London: John Murray. July 1886. 2768:. London: John Murray. July 1883. 2752:. London: John Murray. July 1880. 2530:Royal Geographical Society (1886) 2460:. 3 December 1920. p. 12040. 796:, where the worn-out gunboat was 736: 693:and was engaged in surveying the 585:Marescaux was transferred to the 1619:. 6 December 1895. p. 7069. 1267: 974:assisted with the trials of the 359:Gerald Charles Adolphe Marescaux 2550: 2535: 2503: 2476: 2444: 2424: 2380: 2360: 2340: 2320: 2300: 2268: 2236: 2216: 2201: 2181: 2166: 2139: 2124: 2094: 2019: 1992: 1977: 1923: 1908: 1866: 1851: 1836: 1758: 1743: 1728: 1695: 1680: 1665: 1650: 1635: 1603: 1588: 1573: 1558: 1543: 1170:on 31 May, and was appointed a 1090:Marescaux was given command of 655:Marescaux was appointed to the 386:until 1900. He was promoted to 2623:Ingleton, Geoffrey C. (1944). 2609:. London: Harrison & Sons. 2542:"Viceregal Dinner in Dublin". 2519:. 25 March 1949. p. 1563. 1398: 1207:United States Army Air Service 603:to the training establishment 582:on 31 December the same year. 531:Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1: 2569: 2284:. 25 June 1915. p. 6175. 2232:. 18 June 1915. p. 6589. 1917:The Navy and Army Illustrated 1847:. 8 November 1900. p. 8. 1361:Burke & Fox-Davies (1912) 447:Armistice of 11 November 1918 2876:The British Empire Year Book 2728:(318): 955–957. August 1904. 2685:"Ships of War: HMS Pomone". 2662:"Launches and Trial Trips". 2649:"Launches and Trial Trips". 2077:Who's who in the Navy (1916) 1795:Who's who in the Navy (1917) 1704:Bray and South Dublin Herald 1306: 574:, Marescaux was promoted to 445:, where he stayed until the 7: 2705:. Dublin: Wolfhound Press. 2146:"The Russian Naval Visit". 632:in Tonga. In October 1889, 624:, surveying the islands of 10: 2951: 2640:Irvine, Alexander (1923). 2557:"Their Majesties' Court". 1299:and attended the court of 1297:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1293:Royal Geographical Society 1181:and made Base Commandant, 1112:Nikolai Ottovich von Essen 466:Early career and surveying 2644:. New York: E. P. Dutton. 1702:"Suavitur Sed Fortiter". 343: 311: 295: 170: 147: 139: 114: 106: 93: 73: 56: 44: 25: 2905:Royal Navy vice admirals 2720:"The Naval Manoeuvres". 2473:, pp. 2097a, 1949b. 1253:at his funeral included 937:coronation of Edward VII 646:Hydrographer of the Navy 481:on 15 January 1873 as a 453:and died in 1920 from a 2873:Wall, Edgar G. (1903). 1552:Oxfordshire Weekly News 1408:. The National Archives 1406:"Marescaux, Gerald C A" 1278:Royal Hibernian Academy 1160:mentioned in despatches 860:. The ship sailed from 474:, and Grace Marescaux. 334:Mentioned in despatches 1687:"Naval Intelligence". 1550:"A Crumbling Island". 1215: 1036: 923:torpedo boat destroyer 788:. Marescaux took over 752: 398:. In 1913 he was made 1211: 1152:Quartermaster General 1096:King's Harbour Master 1028: 744: 477:Marescaux joined the 435:Quartermaster General 400:King's Harbour Master 288:British Troops, Paris 140:Years of service 2657:: 808. 24 June 1898. 1243:Royal Naval Hospital 1239:cerebral haemorrhage 1229:Retirement and death 1016:officer of the watch 792:and returned her to 455:cerebral haemorrhage 84:Royal Naval Hospital 2693:(1): 242–243. 1899. 1959:, pp. 955–957. 1821:, pp. 242–243. 1630:Africa Pilot (1899) 1516:, pp. 237, 91. 1465:, pp. 96, 308. 1453:, pp. 34, 166. 1441:, pp. 128–129. 1303:at Dublin in 1911. 1258:Sir Doveton Sturdee 1140:Reserve of Officers 908:Garrison Point Fort 800:. Subsequently, at 487:Royal Naval Academy 2670:: 30. 7 July 1899. 2516:The London Gazette 2485:The Daily Colonist 2457:The London Gazette 2437:The London Gazette 2393:The London Gazette 2373:The London Gazette 2353:The London Gazette 2333:The London Gazette 2313:The London Gazette 2281:The London Gazette 2249:The London Gazette 2229:The London Gazette 2210:The Daily Colonist 2194:The London Gazette 2175:The Daily Colonist 1831:Engineering (1899) 1807:Engineering (1898) 1616:The London Gazette 1136:lieutenant-colonel 1078:Frederick Hamilton 1073:in 1913, carrying 1037: 875:collided with her 753: 679:Duke of Wellington 427:lieutenant-colonel 406:, and promoted to 348:Kathleen Marescaux 2603:Fox-Davies, A. C. 2409:, pp. 44–46. 2119:Navy List (1913a) 2089:Navy List (1913b) 2055:, pp. 91–92. 2053:Navy List (1913a) 1502:Navy List (1883a) 1475:Navy List (1883b) 1260:and Rear-Admiral 1087:underwent refit. 813:protected cruiser 595:on 1 April 1886. 520:Mediterranean Sea 353: 352: 282:Base Commandant, 276:Base Commandant, 257:North of Ireland 67:10 September 1860 2942: 2880: 2869: 2859: 2849: 2841: 2833: 2825: 2817: 2809: 2801: 2793: 2785: 2777: 2769: 2761: 2753: 2745: 2737: 2729: 2716: 2694: 2681: 2671: 2658: 2645: 2636: 2619: 2610: 2594: 2583: 2563: 2562: 2554: 2548: 2547: 2539: 2533: 2527: 2521: 2520: 2507: 2501: 2495: 2489: 2488: 2480: 2474: 2471:Navy List (1919) 2468: 2462: 2461: 2448: 2442: 2441: 2428: 2422: 2416: 2410: 2404: 2398: 2397: 2384: 2378: 2377: 2364: 2358: 2357: 2344: 2338: 2337: 2324: 2318: 2317: 2304: 2298: 2292: 2286: 2285: 2272: 2266: 2263:Navy List (1919) 2260: 2254: 2253: 2240: 2234: 2233: 2220: 2214: 2213: 2205: 2199: 2198: 2185: 2179: 2178: 2170: 2164: 2161:Navy List (1914) 2158: 2152: 2151: 2143: 2137: 2136: 2128: 2122: 2116: 2107: 2106: 2098: 2092: 2086: 2080: 2074: 2068: 2065:Navy List (1911) 2062: 2056: 2050: 2044: 2038: 2032: 2031: 2023: 2017: 2014:Navy List (1909) 2011: 2005: 2004: 1996: 1990: 1989: 1981: 1975: 1972:Navy List (1907) 1969: 1960: 1954: 1948: 1942: 1936: 1935: 1927: 1921: 1920: 1912: 1906: 1900: 1894: 1893: 1885: 1879: 1878: 1870: 1864: 1863: 1855: 1849: 1848: 1840: 1834: 1828: 1822: 1816: 1810: 1804: 1798: 1792: 1771: 1770: 1762: 1756: 1755: 1747: 1741: 1740: 1732: 1726: 1725: 1717: 1708: 1707: 1699: 1693: 1692: 1689:Evening Standard 1684: 1678: 1677: 1669: 1663: 1662: 1654: 1648: 1647: 1639: 1633: 1627: 1621: 1620: 1607: 1601: 1600: 1592: 1586: 1585: 1577: 1571: 1570: 1562: 1556: 1555: 1547: 1541: 1535: 1529: 1526:Navy List (1886) 1523: 1517: 1514:Navy List (1885) 1511: 1505: 1499: 1493: 1490:Navy List (1881) 1487: 1478: 1472: 1466: 1463:Navy List (1880) 1460: 1454: 1451:Navy List (1877) 1448: 1442: 1439:Navy List (1875) 1436: 1430: 1427:Navy List (1875) 1424: 1418: 1417: 1415: 1413: 1402: 1396: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1377: 1364: 1358: 1343: 1342: 1334: 1223:Legion of Honour 1158:. Marescaux was 976:armoured cruiser 943:Senior positions 900:Koningen Regente 890:became stuck on 885: 881:Koningen Regente 873:Koningen Regente 674:ship of the line 550:to serve in the 505:Channel Squadron 461:Military service 369: 329:Legion of Honour 272:Portland Harbour 116: 80: 77:3 September 1920 66: 64: 49: 39: 27:Gerald Marescaux 23: 22: 2950: 2949: 2945: 2944: 2943: 2941: 2940: 2939: 2885: 2884: 2883: 2713: 2572: 2567: 2566: 2556: 2555: 2551: 2541: 2540: 2536: 2528: 2524: 2508: 2504: 2496: 2492: 2482: 2481: 2477: 2469: 2465: 2449: 2445: 2429: 2425: 2417: 2413: 2405: 2401: 2385: 2381: 2365: 2361: 2345: 2341: 2325: 2321: 2305: 2301: 2293: 2289: 2273: 2269: 2265:, p. 2106. 2261: 2257: 2241: 2237: 2221: 2217: 2207: 2206: 2202: 2186: 2182: 2172: 2171: 2167: 2159: 2155: 2145: 2144: 2140: 2130: 2129: 2125: 2121:, p. 393a. 2117: 2110: 2100: 2099: 2095: 2087: 2083: 2075: 2071: 2063: 2059: 2051: 2047: 2039: 2035: 2025: 2024: 2020: 2012: 2008: 1998: 1997: 1993: 1983: 1982: 1978: 1970: 1963: 1955: 1951: 1943: 1939: 1929: 1928: 1924: 1914: 1913: 1909: 1901: 1897: 1890:Evening Express 1887: 1886: 1882: 1872: 1871: 1867: 1857: 1856: 1852: 1842: 1841: 1837: 1829: 1825: 1817: 1813: 1805: 1801: 1793: 1774: 1764: 1763: 1759: 1749: 1748: 1744: 1734: 1733: 1729: 1719: 1718: 1711: 1701: 1700: 1696: 1686: 1685: 1681: 1671: 1670: 1666: 1656: 1655: 1651: 1641: 1640: 1636: 1628: 1624: 1608: 1604: 1594: 1593: 1589: 1579: 1578: 1574: 1564: 1563: 1559: 1549: 1548: 1544: 1538:Ingleton (1944) 1536: 1532: 1524: 1520: 1512: 1508: 1500: 1496: 1488: 1481: 1473: 1469: 1461: 1457: 1449: 1445: 1437: 1433: 1425: 1421: 1411: 1409: 1404: 1403: 1399: 1389: 1387: 1379: 1378: 1367: 1359: 1346: 1336: 1335: 1314: 1309: 1274:Kathleen Dennis 1270: 1231: 1124:First World War 1120: 1118:First World War 945: 883: 806:diamond jubilee 761:torpedo gunboat 739: 468: 463: 415:First World War 361: 339: 307: 303:First World War 291: 166: 135: 102: 82: 78: 68: 62: 60: 52: 40: 31: 29: 28: 19: 12: 11: 5: 2948: 2938: 2937: 2932: 2927: 2922: 2917: 2912: 2907: 2902: 2897: 2882: 2881: 2870: 2860: 2850: 2842: 2834: 2826: 2818: 2810: 2802: 2794: 2786: 2778: 2770: 2762: 2754: 2746: 2738: 2730: 2717: 2711: 2695: 2682: 2672: 2659: 2646: 2637: 2620: 2611: 2599:Burke, Bernard 2595: 2584: 2573: 2571: 2568: 2565: 2564: 2549: 2534: 2532:, p. 530. 2522: 2502: 2500:, p. 311. 2490: 2475: 2463: 2443: 2423: 2411: 2399: 2379: 2359: 2339: 2319: 2299: 2287: 2267: 2255: 2235: 2215: 2200: 2180: 2165: 2163:, p. 549. 2153: 2138: 2123: 2108: 2093: 2091:, p. 736. 2081: 2079:, p. 259. 2069: 2067:, p. 429. 2057: 2045: 2033: 2018: 2016:, p. 335. 2006: 1991: 1976: 1974:, p. 310. 1961: 1949: 1947:, p. 409. 1937: 1922: 1907: 1905:, p. 383. 1895: 1880: 1865: 1850: 1835: 1823: 1811: 1809:, p. 808. 1799: 1797:, p. 128. 1772: 1757: 1742: 1727: 1709: 1694: 1679: 1664: 1649: 1634: 1632:, p. III. 1622: 1602: 1587: 1572: 1557: 1542: 1540:, p. 278. 1530: 1528:, p. 236. 1518: 1506: 1504:, p. 249. 1494: 1492:, p. 318. 1479: 1467: 1455: 1443: 1431: 1419: 1397: 1365: 1363:, p. 177. 1344: 1311: 1310: 1308: 1305: 1289: 1288: 1285: 1269: 1266: 1262:Vivian Bernard 1249:Cemetery. 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Index

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CMG

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Chatham
Gillingham
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HMS Hussar
HMS Gleaner
HMS Dido
HMS Proserpine
HMS Pomone
HMS Prometheus
HMS Pactolus
HMS Europa
HMS Kent
Coastguards
HMS Implacable
Portland Harbour
Boulogne
Dunkirk
First World War
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Legion of Honour
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