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countercharged the two with failing to follow orders and treating him "worse than a midshipman". Letters of complaint from Dewar and Daniel were passed on to Keyes. The press picked up on the story worldwide, describing the affairβ€”with some hyperboleβ€”as a "mutiny". Keyes was thought by the Admiralty to have handled the matter badly and this may have adversely affected his chances of becoming
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and Commander Henry Daniel accused Collard of "vindictive fault-finding" and openly humiliating and insulting them before their crew, referring to an incident involving Collard's disembarkation from the ship in March 1928 where the admiral had openly said that he was "fed up with the ship"; Collard
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and had succeeded in sinking two German U-boats in the English Channel in the previous two years, but out of 88,000 crossings by ships only five had been torpedoed and one sunk by gunfire. After Keyes took control, he altered tactics, and the Dover Patrol sank five U-boats in the first month after
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was badly hit and had her steering gear damaged. After another abortive attempt to clear the mines a few days later, the naval attempt to force the straits was abandoned and instead troops were landed to assault the guns. For his service during the Dardanelles Campaign, Keyes was appointed a
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1222:; submitted an outline plan to seize the city; and offered to lead the expedition. If the Admiralty did not wish to hazard newer ships, he would take in old battleships. The chiefs of staff reached similar conclusions, with the addition of subsidiary landings north at 938:. After slow progress, the bombardment of the Turkish defences was called off because of low ammunition stocks and fears of a newly-laid Turkish minefield. Writing to his wife, Keyes expressed frustration at the lack of imagination of his new superior, Vice-Admiral 1238:. German destroyers dominated the fjord, no airfields were seized to provide air cover and troops earmarked for the centre prong were never landed. When the troops were evacuated in early May 1940, there was shock in Britain. Parliament gathered for the 747:. Together with another junior officer, he took boarding parties onto the Chinese destroyers, captured the destroyers and secured the wharf. Shortly thereafter he led a mission to capture the heavily fortified fort at Hsi-cheng: he loaded HMS 762:
on 9 November 1900. Keyes later recalled about the sack of Beijing: "Every Chinaman ... was treated as a Boxer by the Russian and French troops, and the slaughter of men, women, and children in retaliation was revolting".
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he suffered smoke inhalation following an attack by Japanese aircraft and never fully recovered. He died at his home in Tingewick on 26 December 1945 and was buried at the Zeebrugge corner of St James's Cemetery in
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on 7 and 8 May 1940. Making a dramatic entrance in the full uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, including medals, Keyes defended the navy and strongly criticised the government. In his closing remarks Keyes invoked
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attempted to clear the Kephez minefield. The operation was a failure, as the Turkish mobile artillery pieces bombarded Keyes' minesweeping squadron. Heavy damage was inflicted on four of the six trawlers, while HMS
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From his return to the United Kingdom and for a couple of years, Keyes served briefly in command of various ships in the instructional flotilla. He was appointed in May 1901 to the command of the destroyer
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and raids on hostile coasts. He came up with bold schemes, which were considered impractical by the Chiefs of Staff, and he was removed from office in October 1941. He was elevated to the peerage as
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was the key to victory in Norway. He advocated the forcing of Trondheim Fjord by battleships and the landing of a military force to recapture the city. He sought an interview with Churchill, the
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with a landing party of 32 men, armed with rifles, pistols, cutlasses and explosives. His men quickly destroyed the Chinese gun mountings, blew up the powder magazine and returned to the ship.
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When the Second World War broke out, Keyes was very anxious to obtain active service, but at the same time criticised the Chiefs of Staff. He reached the conclusion that the regaining of
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Per chevron Gules and Sable three keys Or the wards of the two in chief facing each other and of the one in base to the sinister. On a canton argent a lion rampant of the first.
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on 19 June 1911, he became commodore of the Submarine Service in 1912. As head of the Submarine Service, he introduced an element of competition into the construction of
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in early 1944. He then undertook a goodwill tour of Canada, Australia and New Zealand at the request of the British government in July 1944. During his visit to the
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Norman), Keyes told his parents from an early age: "I am going to be an Admiral". After being brought up in India and then the United Kingdom, where he attended
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crew and her place in the flotilla, and four months later he again brought his crew and was appointed in command of the destroyer
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UK National Archives ADM 1/8539/253 Capabilities of distantly controlled boats. Reports of trials at Dover 28–31 May 1918
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The Keyes Papers: Selections from the Private and Official Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Baron Keyes of Zeebrugge
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and his captains are typical of the Navy to-day. There are hundreds of young officers who are waiting eagerly to seize
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The Boxer Rebellion: The Dramatic Story of China's War on Foreigners that Shook the World in the Summer of 1900
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walls, to break through to the besieged diplomatic legations and to free them. For this he was promoted to
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on 24 April 1918. In May 1918 he was involved in remote control trials of unmanned aerial vehicles by the
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makes 425,000 First World War items from European libraries available online, including The Keyes Papers
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said, "I am of the opinion that the boldest measures are the safest," and that still holds good to-day.
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in June 1917. He went on to be Director of Plans at the Admiralty in October 1917 and then became
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in 1908 before going on to be Inspecting Captain of Submarines in 1910 and, having been appointed
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on 29 December 1919. In March 1919 he was appointed (Acting) Vice-Admiral in command of the
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When the First World War broke out, Keyes took command of the Eighth Submarine Flotilla at
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An open hand couped at the wrist Proper holding between the forefinger and thumb a key Or.
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and picked up 220 survivors, including the son of Grand-Admiral Tirpitz, for which he was
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fired on the besiegers, he led the charge which routed the Chinese and freed the troops.
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In 1906 Keyes married Eva Mary Bowlby: they had three daughters and two sons including
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instructional flotilla. In January 1902 he was appointed in command of the destroyer
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Chamberlain's government fell two days later, and Churchill became prime minister.
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Keyes took charge in an operation in March 1915 when six trawlers and the cruiser
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later that year. After returning home in 1897 he became commanding officer of the
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During the First World War Keyes was heavily involved in the organisation of the
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in January 1918. Prior to Keyes, the Dover Patrol had been commanded by Admiral
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The Diaries and Letters of Harold Nicolson. Volume II: The War Years, 1939–1945
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in January 1934. In Parliament,he fought disarmament and sought to have the
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Squadrons and Senior Naval Officers in Existence on 11 November 1918. f. 8.
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The Royal Oak Affair: The Saga of Admiral Collard and Bandmaster Barnacle
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Lieutenant Keyes (sitting) with other officers aboard the destroyer
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Keyes was then posted out to China to command another destroyer,
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In January 1928 at a dance on the quarterdeck of the battleship
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put back under the control of the navy. He was opposed to the
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at the British Embassy in Rome in January 1905. Promoted to
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in May 1940, Churchill appointed Keyes liaison officer to
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in March 1919. He moved his flag to the new battlecruiser
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as Prime Minister. He went on to be the first Director of
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in August 1914 flying his broad pendant in the destroyer
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in June 1940 and implemented plans for the training of
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Newspaper clippings about Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes
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Commanders of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
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on the German submarine pens in the Belgian ports of
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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in November 1921 and then Commander-in-Chief of the
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Keyes was posted to the intelligence section at the
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Early in the 3125:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order 2812: 2691:From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow Volume III 2663:The British Admirals of the Fleet 1734 – 1995 1562:. dover-kent.co.uk. 2000–2006. Archived from 1439:Coat of arms of Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes 1362:Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 1044:Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 655:on slavery suppression missions. Promoted to 439:Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 3110:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 1374:Companion of the Distinguished Service Order 930:Keyes became Chief of Staff to Vice-Admiral 844:on 24 April 1906. He took up command of the 3220:Royal Navy personnel killed in World War II 3200:Royal Navy personnel of the Boxer Rebellion 2321:"Conduct of the War. (Hansard, 7 May 1940)" 2221: 2219: 2217: 2215: 2213: 2211: 2209: 2207: 2205: 2203: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1887:(Supplement). 31 December 1915. p. 83. 1601: 1356:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 1151:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 641:on 15 November 1887, he transferred to the 435:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 143:19 February 1934 β€“ 22 January 1943 100:22 January 1943 β€“ 26 December 1945 2837:contributions in Parliament by Roger Keyes 2806:Amphibious Warfare and Combined Operations 2396:(Supplement). 14 March 1916. p. 2869. 2170: 1599: 1597: 1595: 1593: 1591: 1589: 1587: 1585: 1583: 1581: 1153:on 3 June 1930. He then bought a house at 983:in June 1916 and, having been promoted to 580:and implemented plans for the training of 462:Roger John Brownlow Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes 65: 3130:Grand Officers of the Order of Leopold II 3000:Member of Parliament for Portsmouth North 2660: 2496:(Supplement). 19 July 1918. p. 8599. 2476:(Supplement). 19 July 1918. p. 8599. 1826:(Supplement). 16 June 1911. p. 4588. 1277:Roger Keyes, House of Commons, 7 May 1940 1036:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 825:for Naval manoeuvres during summer 1903. 635:Cape of Good Hope and West Africa Station 623:on 15 July 1885. He was appointed to the 2566: 2546: 2526: 2506: 2486: 2466: 2446: 2426: 2406: 2386: 2344: 2277: 2257: 2234: 2200: 2123: 2103: 2052: 2032: 2000: 1977: 1934: 1920: 1910:(Supplement). 2 June 1916. p. 5563. 1900: 1877: 1836: 1816: 1793: 1770: 1672: 1634: 1614: 1202: 1061: 885: 698: 2955:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 2816:The Keyes Papers at the British Library 2707: 2641: 2622: 2603: 2046: 2028: 2026: 1578: 1518:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3092: 2688: 2253: 2251: 1996: 1994: 1973: 1971: 1896: 1894: 1873: 1871: 1789: 1787: 1505: 1503: 1501: 1054:until it was disbanded in April 1919. 1032:Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 818:in April 1903, until he was posted to 16:British Royal Navy Officer (1872–1945) 2819:. Electronic British Library Journal. 2803: 2794: 2785: 2679: 2309:. New York: Atheneum. pp. 76–77. 1812: 1810: 1747:"Naval & Military intelligence". 1732:"Naval & Military intelligence". 1717:"Naval & Military intelligence". 1702:"Naval & Military intelligence". 1349: 866:, which had previously been built by 568:, he played an important role in the 544:Between the wars Keyes commanded the 2023: 1420:Order of the Medjidieh, Second Class 1114:in June 1925 with promotion to full 1018:on the German submarine pens in the 840:on 30 June 1905, he was appointed a 3225:Military personnel of British India 3170:Royal Navy admirals of World War II 2744: 2693:. London: Oxford University Press. 2248: 1991: 1968: 1891: 1868: 1784: 1498: 1394:(United States) – 16 September 1919 1296:Keyes became the first Director of 1268:. One hundred and forty years ago, 1198: 1077:Keyes was given command of the new 842:Member of the Royal Victorian Order 494:As a junior officer he served in a 13: 3165:Royal Navy admirals of World War I 3135:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 2799:. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 2725: 2062:. 30 December 1919. p. 15988. 1846:. 18 September 1914. p. 7396. 1807: 1644:. 26 September 1893. p. 5433. 1560:Dover: Lock and Key of the Kingdom 1451: 1444: 1432:Order of the Redeemer, Third Class 1386:Commandeur of the Legion of Honour 1258:'s torch, or emulate the deeds of 1057: 962:on 1 January 1916 and awarded the 881: 860:Companion of the Order of the Bath 71:Vice Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, 1918 14: 3241: 2909:Commander, Battlecruiser Squadron 2824: 2732:Aspinall-Oglander, Cecil (1951). 2684:. London: George Harrap & Co. 2516:. 25 February 1908. p. 1315. 2042:. 20 December 1918. p. 4612. 1210:to whom Keyes was liaison officer 767:Diplomatic and submarines service 663:on 28 August 1893, he joined the 3230:British people in colonial India 3195:UK MPs who were granted peerages 3160:Royal Navy admirals of the fleet 3024:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 2984:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1682:. 9 November 1900. p. 6855. 1392:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 991:with his flag in the battleship 612:, he joined the Royal Navy as a 572:which led to the resignation of 2936:Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff 2842:Europeana Collections 1914–1918 2790:. London: Thornton Butterworth. 2580: 2560: 2540: 2520: 2500: 2480: 2460: 2440: 2420: 2400: 2380: 2358: 2354:. 22 January 1943. p. 445. 2338: 2313: 2291: 2271: 2228: 2184:. 26 March 1928. 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Lord Ashcroft VC Collection 2133:. 5 March 1926. p. 1650. 1987:. 5 April 1918. p. 4132. 1780:. 30 June 1905. p. 4557. 1492: 1398:Grand Cross, Order of Leopold 1145:in May 1929, was promoted to 584:and raids on hostile coasts. 516:besieged diplomatic legations 2849:Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes 2813:St John-McAlister, Michael. 2749:. London: Allen & Unwin. 2740:. London: The Hogarth Press. 2682:Adventures Ashore and Afloat 2536:. 5 June 1908. p. 4167. 2287:. 10 May 1935. p. 3048. 2113:. 20 May 1921. p. 4004. 1542:UK public library membership 600:and Katherine Jessie Keyes ( 7: 3215:Barons created by George VI 2858:20th Century Press Archives 2267:. 6 June 1930. p. 645. 2244:. 9 May 1930. p. 2867. 1803:. 8 May 1906. p. 3164. 1220:First Lord of the Admiralty 1208:King Leopold III of Belgium 1102:in early 1920. Promoted to 1040:Royal Navy's D.C.B. Section 964:Distinguished Service Order 739:In June 1900, early in the 659:on 14 November 1891 and to 447:Distinguished Service Order 10: 3246: 2597: 1311:Keyes suffered a detached 1106:on 16 May 1921, he became 1042:. He was then advanced to 969:Keyes took command of the 907:Battle of Heligoland Bight 811:, then a brief month with 18: 3082:Roger George Bowlby Keyes 3078: 3069: 3064: 3057: 3051:Roger George Bowlby Keyes 3047: 3034: 3029: 3022: 3012: 2997: 2989: 2982: 2972: 2963: 2952: 2942: 2933: 2925: 2915: 2906: 2901: 2891: 2885:Commander-in-Chief, Dover 2882: 2874: 2869: 2847:The Dreadnought Project: 2627:. Pen & Sword Books. 1556:"Admiral Sir Roger Keyes" 1404:Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 1333: 1285:When Germany invaded the 1161:and retired in May 1935. 1000:Commander-in-Chief, Dover 452: 430: 412: 303: 293: 283: 273: 265: 260: 244: 234: 223: 203: 180: 175: 171: 159: 147: 136: 126: 122:Roger George Bowlby Keyes 116: 104: 93: 80: 76: 64: 30: 2745:Halpern, Paul G. (ed.). 2661:Heathcote, Tony (2002). 2623:Glenton, Robert (1991). 2153:"Commander's Evidence". 1191:in 1938 and, along with 694: 594:Sir Charles Patton Keyes 249:Sir Charles Patton Keyes 2895:Cecil Frederick Dampier 2797:The Fight For Gallipoli 2708:Preston, Diana (2000). 2665:. Pen & Sword Ltd. 1654:Keyes 1939, pp. 165–173 1434:(Greece) – 24 June 1909 1410:Order of the Iron Crown 1406:(France) – 23 July 1918 1388:(France) – 5 April 1916 1317:amphibious warfare ship 925:mentioned in dispatches 3210:British naval attachΓ©s 3175:Lords of the Admiralty 2642:Halpern, Paul (1995). 2085:. 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Berkley Books. 2325:api.parliament.uk 2225:Heathcote, p. 147 2143:Glenton, p. 28–34 1947:Heathcote, p. 146 1865:Carlyon, p. 83–84 1605:Heathcote, p. 145 1540:(Subscription or 1512:"Sir Roger Keyes" 1490: 1489: 1193:Winston Churchill 1187:had reached with 1118:on 1 March 1926. 691:in January 1898. 651:, operating from 456: 455: 166:Sir William James 154:Sir Bertram Falle 3237: 3190:UK MPs 1935–1945 3185:UK MPs 1931–1935 2990:Preceded by 2929:Sir Osmond Brock 2926:Preceded by 2919:Sir Walter Cowan 2875:Preceded by 2867: 2866: 2820: 2809: 2800: 2791: 2750: 2741: 2739: 2721: 2704: 2685: 2676: 2657: 2638: 2619: 2592: 2591: 2584: 2578: 2577: 2564: 2558: 2557: 2544: 2538: 2537: 2524: 2518: 2517: 2504: 2498: 2497: 2484: 2478: 2477: 2464: 2458: 2457: 2444: 2438: 2437: 2424: 2418: 2417: 2404: 2398: 2397: 2384: 2378: 2377: 2375: 2373: 2366:"Geoffrey Keyes" 2362: 2356: 2355: 2342: 2336: 2335: 2333: 2331: 2317: 2311: 2310: 2295: 2289: 2288: 2275: 2269: 2268: 2255: 2246: 2245: 2232: 2226: 2223: 2198: 2197: 2195: 2193: 2174: 2168: 2165: 2159: 2158: 2150: 2144: 2141: 2135: 2134: 2121: 2115: 2114: 2101: 2095: 2094: 2092: 2090: 2079: 2073: 2070: 2064: 2063: 2050: 2044: 2043: 2030: 2021: 2018: 2012: 2011: 1998: 1989: 1988: 1975: 1966: 1963: 1957: 1954: 1948: 1945: 1932: 1931: 1918: 1912: 1911: 1898: 1889: 1888: 1875: 1866: 1863: 1857: 1854: 1848: 1847: 1834: 1828: 1827: 1814: 1805: 1804: 1791: 1782: 1781: 1768: 1762: 1759: 1753: 1752: 1744: 1738: 1737: 1729: 1723: 1722: 1714: 1708: 1707: 1699: 1693: 1690: 1684: 1683: 1670: 1664: 1661: 1655: 1652: 1646: 1645: 1632: 1626: 1625: 1612: 1606: 1603: 1576: 1575: 1573: 1571: 1552: 1546: 1545: 1537: 1535: 1533: 1514: 1507: 1441: 1437: 1412:, Second Class ( 1370:– 1 January 1916 1278: 1199:Second World War 1181:Munich Agreement 1173:Portsmouth North 1066:The battleship, 966:on 3 June 1916. 932:Sackville Carden 796: 566:House of Commons 556:before becoming 490: 485: 478: 471: 425:Second World War 261:Military service 210: 207:26 December 1945 190: 188: 176:Personal details 162: 150: 141: 131:Portsmouth North 119: 107: 98: 69: 59: 28: 27: 3245: 3244: 3240: 3239: 3238: 3236: 3235: 3234: 3090: 3089: 3084: 3075: 3053: 3044: 3040: 3018: 3003: 2995: 2993:Bertram Godfray 2978: 2969: 2958: 2948: 2939: 2931: 2921: 2912: 2897: 2888: 2880: 2827: 2728: 2726:Further reading 2701: 2673: 2654: 2635: 2616: 2600: 2595: 2588:Burke's Peerage 2586: 2585: 2581: 2565: 2561: 2545: 2541: 2525: 2521: 2505: 2501: 2485: 2481: 2465: 2461: 2445: 2441: 2425: 2421: 2405: 2401: 2385: 2381: 2371: 2369: 2364: 2363: 2359: 2343: 2339: 2329: 2327: 2319: 2318: 2314: 2299:Harold Nicolson 2296: 2292: 2276: 2272: 2256: 2249: 2233: 2229: 2224: 2201: 2191: 2189: 2188:on 3 March 2009 2176: 2175: 2171: 2166: 2162: 2157:. 3 April 1928. 2152: 2151: 2147: 2142: 2138: 2122: 2118: 2102: 2098: 2088: 2086: 2081: 2080: 2076: 2071: 2067: 2051: 2047: 2031: 2024: 2019: 2015: 1999: 1992: 1976: 1969: 1965:Halpern, p. 407 1964: 1960: 1955: 1951: 1946: 1935: 1919: 1915: 1899: 1892: 1876: 1869: 1864: 1860: 1855: 1851: 1835: 1831: 1815: 1808: 1792: 1785: 1769: 1765: 1760: 1756: 1746: 1745: 1741: 1731: 1730: 1726: 1716: 1715: 1711: 1701: 1700: 1696: 1692:Preston, p. 284 1691: 1687: 1671: 1667: 1662: 1658: 1653: 1649: 1633: 1629: 1613: 1609: 1604: 1579: 1569: 1567: 1554: 1553: 1549: 1539: 1531: 1529: 1509: 1508: 1499: 1495: 1414:Austria-Hungary 1382:– 14 March 1916 1352: 1336: 1279: 1276: 1236:Trondheim Fjord 1201: 1159:Buckinghamshire 1060: 1058:Interwar period 884: 882:First World War 794: 779:serving in the 769: 741:Boxer Rebellion 730:New Territories 697: 675:Pacific Station 590: 504:Boxer Rebellion 498:operating from 483: 476: 469: 465: 445: 441: 437: 423: 421:First World War 419: 417:Boxer Rebellion 403: 398: 392: 387: 382: 377: 372: 364: 362: 354: 346: 338: 330: 322: 314: 288: 252: 235:Political party 212: 208: 192: 186: 184: 160: 148: 142: 137: 128: 117: 111:Peerage created 105: 99: 94: 85: 72: 60: 43: 41: 38: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3243: 3233: 3232: 3227: 3222: 3217: 3212: 3207: 3202: 3197: 3192: 3187: 3182: 3177: 3172: 3167: 3162: 3157: 3152: 3147: 3142: 3137: 3132: 3127: 3122: 3117: 3112: 3107: 3102: 3086: 3085: 3080: 3077: 3068: 3062: 3061: 3055: 3054: 3049: 3046: 3033: 3027: 3026: 3020: 3019: 3014: 3011: 2996: 2991: 2987: 2986: 2980: 2979: 2974: 2971: 2961: 2960: 2950: 2949: 2944: 2941: 2932: 2927: 2923: 2922: 2917: 2914: 2905: 2899: 2898: 2893: 2890: 2881: 2876: 2872: 2871: 2865: 2864: 2851: 2845: 2839: 2826: 2825:External links 2823: 2822: 2821: 2810: 2801: 2792: 2783: 2782: 2781: 2771: 2761: 2742: 2727: 2724: 2723: 2722: 2705: 2700:978-1848322004 2699: 2686: 2677: 2671: 2658: 2653:978-1857284980 2652: 2646:. 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Index

Roger Keys
Admiral of the Fleet
The Right Honourable
GCB
KCVO
CMG
DSO

House of Lords
Baron Keyes
Portsmouth North
Sir Bertram Falle
Sir William James
Punjab
British India
Tingewick
United Kingdom
Dover
Conservative
Sir Charles Patton Keyes
Geoffrey Keyes
Royal Navy
Admiral of the Fleet
HMS Opossum
HMS Hart
HMS Fame
HMS Bat
HMS Falcon
HMS Sprightly
HMS Venus

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