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Frederick Warden R.N. | Explanation |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
18 November 1807 | | Born |
11 November 1869 | | Died |
Obituary in the Times newspaper |
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Date | Rank |
1 June 1820 | Entered Royal Naval College |
18 September 1828 | Lieutenant |
6 June 1838 | Commander |
24 July 1845 | Captain |
12 September 1863 | Rear-Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
12 August 1840 | 15 May 1845 | Commander in Medea (from commissioning at Woolwich), Mediterranean (including operations on the coast of Syria in 1840, and at the blockade of Alexandria). Later collecting the "Xanthian Marbles" (an ancient collection of sculptures discovered in 1838 by Sir Charles Fellows at the Greek city of Xanthus, and now in the British Museum) |
7 August 1850 | | Captain in Retribution, particular service |
10 September 1853 | 21 May 1856 | Captain in Ajax, Portsmouth, then the Baltic during the Russian War |
13 December 1856 | | Captain in Hibernia, Malta (flagship of Admiral Superintendent Montagu Stopford, then Henry John Codrington |
13 December 1856 | | Captain in Redpole, Gibraltar, tender to Hibernia |
1 May 1867 | 12 December 1868 | Commander-in-chief, Channel squadron |
(11 November 1869) | 11 November 1869 | Commander-in-chief, Queenstown (until he died) |