Hon Richard Hare R.N.
Hon Richard Hare R.N.
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Hon Richard Hare R.N. | Explanation |
Son of William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel (1801-1856) |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
25 August 1836 | | Born |
16 July 1874 | | Married Caroline Acland (1853-1942), daughter of George Ridout Pinder (1820-1862) |
16 July 1903 | | Died (Folkstone, Kent) |
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Date | Rank |
16 February 1857 | Mate |
30 December 1857 | Lieutenant |
4 August 1868 | Commander |
4 February 1879 | Captain |
7 April 1891 | Retired Captain |
4 March 1894 | Retired Rear-Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
16 February 1857 | 29 December 1857 | Mate in Camilla, commanded by Commander George Twisleton Colville, East Indies (this vessel was later lost with all hands, probably foundered in a tyfoon off the coast of Japan about 9 September 1860) |
30 December 1857 | 18 January 1858 | Lieutenant in Calcutta, commanded by Captain William King Hall, East Indies |
19 January 1858 | 7 June 1858 | Lieutenant in Comus, commanded by Commander Richard Dawkins, East Indies and China |
7 February 1859 | 7 August 1860 | Lieutenant in Algiers, commanded by Captain George William Douglas O'Callaghan, Channel squadron |
8 August 1860 | 9 February 1864 | Lieutenant in Hornet, commanded by Commander William Buller Fullerton Elphinstone, East Indies and China |
10 February 1864 | 12 September 1864 | Acting Commander in Hornet (until paying off at Portsmouth), East Indies |
10 July 1865 | 9 August 1865 | Mail packet,for passage |
10 August 1865 | 5 April 1867 | Lieutenant and commander in Sharpshooter, South-east coast of America |
15 December 1867 | 25 August 1868 | Lieutenant in St George, commanded by Captain Mathew Stainton Nolloth, Coast Guard, Portland |
24 October 1872 | 10 May 1877 | Commander in Myrmidon, Pacific |
20 December 1883 | 21 December 1886 | Captain in Valorous, particular service |
28 March 1888 | 6 April 1891 | Captain in Belleisle, Coast Guard, Kingstown (including summer cruise 2 July - 21 August 1888 and manoeuvres 16 July - 2 September 1889 and 22 July 1890 - 22 August 1890) |