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33: 294: 210:. Throughout the 1860s, Lord Fortescue was a sympathiser of the Italian movement and hosted its celebrities in his Devonshire home. In 1865, the young Fortescue started school in 604: 281:
in 1878. Later in his career, he served in the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882 and the Egytian War, and also in Eastern Sudan in 1885. He was promoted to the rank of
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in Waiting, although he served for less than a year before resigning in January 1911. In the meantime, he was made an Extra Equerry to the King, a position renewed by
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and a noted military historian. They were also extensive landowners, with property in Ireland, South Devon, Gloucester and Lincolnshire (including
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in waiting to the Prince of Wales (in the place of Rear-Admiral H. F. Stephenson, CB). He remained in that post even after the Prince became King
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as a cadet, remembering that "there is not period of my life that I look back upon with less pleasure than I do to the time I spent on
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Fortescue's long service to the Royal Household and the Navy was rewarded with several honours. He was appointed Commander of the
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in 1871 and travelled to Brazil, South Africa, Ascension Island, St Helena and Gibraltar. He afterwards sailed with
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for two years, where an uncle was recovering from tuberculosis (the island was then a sort of fashionable
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under one Mrs Walker; despite its strong reputation as a feeder preparatory school for
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in 1900, followed a year later with an appointment as Commander of the
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Seymour John Fortescue was born on 10 February 1856, the second son of
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in 1899 and 1900. In 1901, he retired from the Navy with the rank of
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For further details about the parentage, see H. C. G. Matthew,
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In 1859, the young Fortescue accompanied his family to live in
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in 1937. Between 1910 and 1936, Fortescue also served as
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Sir Seymour (John)" 542:, 18 November 1910 (issue 12303), p. 1199. 225: 180:in North Devon, where Fortescue was born. 31: 304:In 1893, Fortescue was also appointed an 556:, 4 February 1936 (issue 34252), p. 729. 132: 405:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 368: 366: 364: 582: 528:, 2 March 1937 (issue 34376), p. 1406. 500:, 10 June 1910 (issue 28383), p. 4073. 389:– via The Times Digital Archive. 270:in the Mediterranean and then in 1873 486:, 4 April 1893 (issue 6388), p. 2077. 374:"Captain Sir Seymour Fortescue, R.N." 361: 289:between 1891 and 1893, and as Naval 13: 610:Railway accident deaths in England 295:Commander-in-Chief in South Africa 139:Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl Fortescue 98:Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl Fortescue 14: 661: 650:20th-century Royal Navy personnel 645:19th-century Royal Navy personnel 563: 341:Order of St Michael and St George 285:in 1890. 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The Sketch
London
Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl Fortescue
Captain
The Honourable
GCVO
CMG
Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl Fortescue
DL
Liberal
Member of Parliament
peer
Lord John Russell
George Lionel Dawson-Damer
John William
Windsor Castle
Tattershall Castle
Castle Hill
Medeira
sanatorium
Henry Keppel
HMY Victoria and Albert
Brighton
Eton
Harrow
Royal Navy
Beauchamp Seymour
Britannia
midshipman

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