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speak to Geddes, but then did not write to him again for a month) over the holiday. The other Sea Lords talked of resigning (although Jellicoe advised them not to do so), especially when Geddes suggested in a meeting (31 December) that Balfour and Carson had specifically recommended Jellicoe's removal at the 26 October meeting; they had not done so, although Balfour's denial was less than emphatic. There was no trouble from the generals, who had a low opinion of Jellicoe. In the end the Sea Lords remained in place, whilst Carson remained a member of the War Cabinet, resigning in January over Irish Home Rule.
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The Christmas holiday, when Parliament was not sitting, provided a good opportunity to remove Jellicoe with a minimum of fuss. Geddes squared matters with the King and with the Grand Fleet commander Admiral Beatty (who had initially written to Jellicoe of his "dismay" over his sacking and promised to
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Although it was pretended that the decision had been Geddes' alone, he let slip in the Naval Estimates debate (6 March 1918) that he had been conveying "the decision of the Government", i.e. of Lloyd George, who had never put the matter to the War Cabinet. MPs picked up on his slip immediately, and
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Jellicoe was rather abruptly dismissed by Geddes in December 1917. Before he left for leave on Christmas Eve he received a letter from Geddes demanding his resignation. Geddes' letter stated that he was still in the building and available to talk, but after consulting
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as it appeared. After suffering heavy damage from shells, the German fleet turned 180 degrees and headed away from the battle. At the time the British public expressed disappointment that the Royal Navy had not won a victory on the scale of the 1805
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retreated to port, at a time when defeat would have been catastrophic for Britain, but the public was disappointed that the Royal Navy had not won a more dramatic victory given that they outnumbered the enemy. Jellicoe later served as
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in June and July that nothing could be done to defeat the U-boats. However, removing Jellicoe in July, as Lloyd George wanted, would have been politically impossible given Conservative anger at the return of
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agreed to "conduct experiments". However, convoys were not in general use until August 1917, by which time shipping losses to U-boats were already falling from their April peak.
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Jellicoe continued to take a pessimistic view, advising the War Policy Committee (a Cabinet Committee which discussed strategy in 1917) during planning meetings for the
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returned to the United Kingdom in August 1901, and was paid off the following month, when Captain Jellicoe and the crew went on leave. He became Naval Assistant to
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that convoys presented too large a target for enemy ships, and that merchant ship masters lacked the discipline to "keep station" in a convoy. In February 1917,
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wrote a memorandum for Lloyd George calling for the introduction of "scientifically organised convoys", almost certainly after being persuaded by Commander
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in September 1920 and while there also served as Grand Master of New Zealand's Masonic Grand Lodge. Following his return to England, he was created
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In 1919, "Sleep, beneath the wave! a requiem" with words by Rev. Alfred Hall and Music by Albert Ham was "Dedicated to Admiral Viscount Jellicoe."
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At the War Committee (a Cabinet Committee which discussed strategy in 1915–16) in November 1916, the admirals present, including Jellicoe, told
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When Fisher (First Sea Lord) and Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) both had to leave office (May 1915) after their quarrel over the
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and the Shipping Ministry officials with whom he was in contact. After a breakfast meeting (13 February 1917) with Lloyd George,
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was never more than a Baron. Bacon's neutrality may be questionable as he had himself been sacked by Geddes from command of the
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Jellicoe replied in writing that he would "do what was best for the service". The move became public knowledge two days later.
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Ure, John. "Jellicoe, George Patrick John Rushworth, second Earl Jellicoe and Baron Jellicoe of Southampton (1918–2007)".
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on 1 January 1897, Jellicoe became a member of the Admiralty's Ordnance Committee. He served as Captain of the battleship
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Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) – 17 June 1916 (KCVO: 3 August 1907; CVO: 13 February 1906)
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in Admiral Callaghan's place, though he was appalled by the treatment of his predecessor. He was advanced to
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) – 8 February 1915 (KCB: 19 June 1911; CB: 9 November 1900)
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had a military career during the Second World War, after which he was a parliamentarian and a businessman.
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on 8 February 1907, he pushed hard for funds to modernise the navy, supporting the construction of new
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and told he would die but confounded the attending doctor and chaplain by living. He was appointed a
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Jellicoe qualified as a gunnery officer in 1883 and was appointed to the staff of the gunnery school
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in November 1916. His term of office saw Britain brought within danger of starvation by German
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Earl Jellicoe and Viscount Brocas, of Southampton in the County of Southampton – 1 July 1925
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This article is about the Admiral of the Fleet. For other people named John Jellicoe, see
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in 1893 (the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, Vice Admiral
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The Life of John Rushworth, Earl Jellicoe, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O, L.L.D., D.C.L
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Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland: The Question of Fire Control
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Castles of Steel: Britain Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea
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in April 1886 and was put in charge of the experimental department at HMS
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As First Sea Lord Jellicoe was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Belgian
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Foreign recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States)
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in the County of Southampton on 1 July 1925. He also served as the
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Viscount Jellicoe, of Scapa in the County of Orkney – 7 March 1918
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on 18 September 1911. He went on to be Second-in-Command of the
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shows he was in the public eye long before becoming an admiral).
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at the start of June 1918, amidst concerns that—following the
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The Grand Fleet: Its creation, development and work 1914–1916
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as Deputy First Sea Lord). Geddes and Lloyd George met with
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on 22 June 1893. He was then appointed to the new flagship,
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in December 1886 before being appointed an assistant to the
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Coat of arms of John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
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Newspaper clippings about John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
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The arms of John Jellicoe, Viscount Jellicoe consist of: (
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on 17 June 1916 and awarded the Grand Cross of the French
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Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree
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in October 1908 and, having taken part in the funeral of
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as gunnery officer in September 1885 and was awarded the
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Blue plaque at 25 Draycott Place (Blacklands Terrace),
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on 11 August 1917 and the Grand Cordon of the Japanese
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in February 1902 and was given command of the armoured
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in December 1910, hoisting his flag in the battleship
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in February 1881 and commanded a rifle company of the
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Jellicoe, Captain John Rushworth (26 December 1906).
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on 4 August 1914 and assigned command of the renamed
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Jellicoe, John Rushworth, 1st Earl Jellicoe (2011).
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in August 1907, hoisting his flag in the battleship
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Promoted to 4647:Freemasons of the United Grand Lodge of England 1114:Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order 477:Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order 4562:Royal Navy personnel of the Anglo-Egyptian War 4288:Governors and governors-general of New Zealand 3211:The First Sea Lords from Fisher to Mountbatten 2906:(Supplement). 15 September 1916. p. 9081. 2851:(Supplement). 15 September 1916. p. 9070. 2414:(Supplement). 15 September 1916. p. 9081. 2374:(Supplement). 15 September 1916. p. 9070. 815:in June 1900. He was badly wounded during the 4547:First Sea Lords and Chiefs of the Naval Staff 4272: 3574: 3094:The British Admirals of the Fleet 1734 – 1995 2677: 2675: 2576: 2574: 2553: 2551: 2530: 2528: 2507: 2505: 2484: 2482: 2480: 2313: 2311: 2250: 2248: 2136: 2134: 1057:(August 1914). Jellicoe was promoted to full 998:on 19 June 1911 and confirmed in the rank of 957:Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 618:in September 1874 before transferring to the 94:27 September 1920 – 12 December 1924 4592:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 4514:Official secretaries to the governor-general 3196:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2775:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2656:. The New Zealand Freemasons. Archived from 2217: 1762: 4632:Royal Navy personnel of the Boxer Rebellion 2567:(Supplement). 29 August 1917. p. 8989. 2544:(Supplement). 10 August 1917. p. 8208. 2425: 2423: 2421: 2215: 2213: 2211: 2209: 2207: 2205: 2203: 2201: 2199: 2197: 1984:"Auction 26 Orders, Decorations and medals" 1856: 1751:Empire of Japan : Grand Cordon of the 1733:Kingdom of Italy : Grand Cross of the 1132:John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, 1918, by 1067:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 833:Third Naval Lord and Controller of the Navy 532:(5 December 1859 – 20 November 1935) was a 469:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 158:30 November 1916 – 10 January 1918 16:Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1859–1935) 4279: 4265: 3581: 3567: 3200:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2672: 2571: 2548: 2525: 2502: 2498:(Supplement). 20 April 1917. p. 3821. 2477: 2308: 2245: 2131: 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 1949: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1836:Argent, three Bars wavy Azure, over all a 1804: 889:, shown as a Captain earlier in his career 496:John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe 67: 3370:Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy 3249: 3091: 3008:Debrett's Peerage, and Titles of Courtesy 2961:. C. A. Pearson Ltd, London. p. 34. 2871:(Supplement). 20 June 1916. p. 6063. 2811:(Supplement). 19 June 1911. p. 4588. 2394:(Supplement). 20 June 1916. p. 6063. 2284:(Supplement). 26 July 1910. p. 5481. 1986:. San Georgio. April 2012. 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He joined the turret ship 4539: 3227: 3161:Men of the Day: Naval Ordnance (MXLVI) 3110: 3053: 2956: 2701: 1372:on 20 November 1935 and was buried in 1006:, hoisting his flag in the battleship 899:Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 4652:Recipients of the Sea Gallantry Medal 4260: 3562: 3072: 2123:"Naval & Military intelligence". 2108:"Naval & military intelligence". 1592: 847:North America and West Indies Station 2709:. London Scout Council. p. 202. 1411:, shortly after Jellicoe's removal. 1019:Royal Commission on Fuel and Engines 885:Admiral, or as the French knew him: 4667:Military personnel from Southampton 3075:Lloyd George: War Leader, 1916–1918 1697:Belgium : Grand Cordon of the 1212:German attack on a Norwegian convoy 971:on 3 August 1907. He went on to be 866:Jellicoe as captain, in command of 799:and chief of staff to Vice Admiral 305: 13: 4567:Royal Navy admirals of World War I 3761: 3135: 2926:. 16 September 1919. p. 3098. 1665:, 2nd class with crossed swords – 1642:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 1433:George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe 1421:Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street 1045:, the First Lord of the Admiralty 1028: 981:Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet 821:Companion of the Order of the Bath 14: 4678: 3287: 2831:. 13 November 1900. p. 6927. 2327:. 12 February 1915. p. 1443. 2150:. 13 February 1906. p. 1037. 1679:France : Grand Cross of the 1605: 1585:Order of Merit (OM) – 31 May 1916 1576: 1360:of Hampshire in 1932. He died of 1356:from 1925 to 1928. 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Barnsley, UK: Leo Cooper. 2789:UK public library membership 2691:. 3 July 1925. p. 4448. 2042:. 1 January 1897. p. 3. 1777:of France – 21 February 1919 1324:Lord and Lady Jellicoe, 1924 1269: 1208:First Lords of the Admiralty 1112:on 31 May 1916, advanced to 1053:, Commander-in-Chief of the 1021:on 1 August 1912. He became 807:to relieve the legations at 473:Member of the Order of Merit 200:Member of the House of Lords 7: 3955:The Hon. Sir Frederick Grey 3950:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas 3940:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas 3343:20th Century Press Archives 3174:The Crisis of the Naval War 2982:"THE ARMS OF EARL JELLICOE" 2622:. 6 May 1919. p. 5653. 2083:"Admiral Sir John Jellicoe" 1563: 1332:on 3 April 1919. He became 1145:unrestricted U-Boat warfare 1037:Admiral Jellicoe circa 1915 937:'s improvements in gunnery 697:in May 1886. He joined the 691:Board of Trade Silver Medal 10: 4683: 4051:Prince Louis of Battenberg 3870:Sir William Johnstone Hope 3390:Prince Louis of Battenberg 3035:Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon 3027: 1661:Kingdom of Prussia : 1438: 1218:and the setting up of the 713:Director of Naval Ordnance 632:in July 1877. Promoted to 536:officer. He fought in the 423:Action of 16 December 1914 381:Director of Naval Ordnance 18: 4506: 4385: 4294: 4028: 3935:The Hon. Maurice Berkeley 3925:The Hon. 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George Dundas 3766: 3426:Sir Frederick Hamilton 3321:Works by John Jellicoe 3146:. Not So Noble Books. 3112:Massie, Robert Kinloch 2781:10.1093/ref:odnb/98592 1878: 1857: 1715:Russian Empire : 1663:Order of the Red Eagle 1617:China War Medal (1900) 1325: 1295: 1283: 1182:(still blamed for the 1136: 1120:on 15 September 1916. 1038: 926:-type battleships and 890: 878: 825:Order of the Red Eagle 759:) and was aboard when 730: 4196:Sir Benjamin Bathurst 4156:Sir Peter Hill-Norton 4046:Sir Francis Bridgeman 3850:Sir Richard Bickerton 3830:Sir Thomas Troubridge 3820:Sir Charles Middleton 3765: 3492:The Earl of Liverpool 3054:Brooks, John (2005). 2943:The Edinburgh Gazette 2923:The Edinburgh Gazette 2703:Nevill, Percy Bantock 1872: 1419:Jellicoe married, at 1323: 1298:Jellicoe was created 1289: 1277: 1188:Minister of Munitions 1175:Third Ypres Offensive 1131: 1036: 994:on the Coronation of 887:Amiralissime Jellicoe 884: 865: 823:and given the German 721: 347:Years of service 236:The 2nd Earl Jellicoe 139:Sir Charles Fergusson 127:The Earl of Liverpool 4231:Sir George Zambellas 4186:Sir William Staveley 4005:Sir Richard Hamilton 3980:Sir George Wellesley 3753:Sir Francis Holburne 3738:Sir Charles Saunders 3073:Grigg, John (2002). 2721:"The London Gazette" 1648:International orders 1427:. His brother, Rev. 1330:Admiral of the Fleet 1069:on 8 February 1915. 1041:At the start of the 939:fire-control systems 573:in the early 1920s. 493:Admiral of the Fleet 359:Admiral of the Fleet 34:The Right Honourable 31:Admiral of the Fleet 4211:Sir Nigel Essenhigh 4181:Sir John Fieldhouse 4161:Sir Michael Pollock 4151:Sir Michael Le Fanu 4111:Sir John Cunningham 4096:Sir Roger Backhouse 4086:Sir Frederick Field 4010:Sir Anthony Hoskins 3970:Sir Alexander Milne 3960:Sir Alexander Milne 3905:Sir George Cockburn 3895:Sir George Cockburn 3875:Sir George Cockburn 3698:Lord Vere Beauclerk 3484:Government offices 1924:. WASP Publishing. 1858:Sui memores merendo 1800: 1717:Order of St. George 1599:Sea Gallantry Medal 1374:St Paul's Cathedral 1307:Supreme War Council 1261:on 29 August 1917. 1251:Order of St. George 1220:Supreme War Council 1216:Battle of Caporetto 1106:Battle of Trafalgar 1091:commander, Admiral 1015:2nd Battle Squadron 959:on the occasion of 955:. He was appointed 785:, in October 1893. 746:Mediterranean Fleet 715:in September 1889. 645:Mediterranean Fleet 630:Mediterranean Fleet 481:Sea Gallantry Medal 373:2nd Battle Squadron 4241:Sir Antony Radakin 4166:Sir Edward Ashmore 4091:The Lord Chatfield 4071:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss 3910:Sir William Parker 3810:John Leveson-Gower 3800:Sir Robert Harland 3767: 3718:Sir William Rowley 3708:Sir William Rowley 3688:Lord Harry Powlett 3613:Sir John Chicheley 3477:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss 3380:Sir Charles Briggs 2903:The London Gazette 2868:The London Gazette 2848:The London Gazette 2828:The London Gazette 2808:The London Gazette 2754:"Court Circular". 2688:The London Gazette 2660:on 5 February 2013 2639:The London Gazette 2619:The London Gazette 2587:The London Gazette 2564:The London Gazette 2541:The London Gazette 2518:The London Gazette 2495:The London Gazette 2465:Grigg 2002, p374-5 2456:Grigg 2002, p371-3 2447:Grigg 2002, p. 373 2411:The London Gazette 2391:The London Gazette 2371:The London Gazette 2337:Brooks, p. 232-237 2324:The London Gazette 2301:The London Gazette 2281:The London Gazette 2261:The London Gazette 2242:Grigg 2002, p371-2 2187:The London Gazette 2167:The London Gazette 2147:The London Gazette 2059:The London Gazette 2039:The London Gazette 1990:on 1 February 2013 1969:The London Gazette 1879: 1798: 1593:British decoration 1429:Frederick Jellicoe 1425:Sir Charles Cayzer 1326: 1296: 1284: 1137: 1049:, removed Admiral 1039: 1025:in December 1912. 891: 879: 805:Seymour Expedition 801:Sir Edward Seymour 731: 643:, flagship of the 544:and commanded the 538:Anglo-Egyptian War 405:Anglo-Egyptian War 220:Hereditary peerage 193:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss 169:David Lloyd George 4532: 4531: 4386:Governors-general 4254: 4253: 4226:Sir Mark Stanhope 4221:Sir Jonathon Band 4206:Sir Michael Boyce 4191:Sir Julian Oswald 4171:Sir Terence Lewin 4131:Sir Charles Lambe 4066:Sir John Jellicoe 4061:Sir Henry Jackson 4041:Sir Arthur Wilson 3965:Sir Sydney Dacres 3785:Sir Hugh Palliser 3678:Sir Charles Wager 3668:Sir John Jennings 3557: 3556: 3549:Viscount Jellicoe 3537:Succeeded by 3506:Succeeded by 3474:Succeeded by 3460:Sir Henry Jackson 3447:Succeeded by 3423:Succeeded by 3404:Succeeded by 3377:Succeeded by 3363:Sir Henry Jackson 3355:Military offices 3325:Project Gutenberg 2787:(Subscription or 2429:Heathcote, p. 131 2221:Heathcote, p. 130 2089:. 19 October 1914 1867: 1866: 1846:On either side a 1685:15 September 1916 1627:British War Medal 1358:Deputy Lieutenant 1354:London Boy Scouts 1300:Viscount Jellicoe 1081:Battle of Jutland 1047:Winston Churchill 990:. 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