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St. Clair was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 June, 1885.
St. Clair was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 June, 1885.


St. Clair was appointed in command of the {{UK-1Champion|f=tp}} in the Pacfiic in December, 1888.  His ship touched ground off Tierra del Fuego on 11 May 1889, earning St. Clair received a gentle suggestion that he should have employed a boat for soundings and communication with the shore.  Better times awaited him when war broke out in Chile.  On 15 September 1891, he obtained the release of the British barque ''St. Mary's Bay'', which had been seized by Chilean authorities outside their territorial waters.  He received the Admiralty's appreciation for his tact and judgment throughout the Chilean Revolution.
St. Clair was appointed in command of the {{UK-1Champion|f=tp}} in the Pacific in December, 1888.  His ship touched ground off Tierra del Fuego on 11 May 1889, earning St. Clair received a gentle suggestion that he should have employed a boat for soundings and communication with the shore.  Better times awaited him when war broke out in Chile.  On 15 September 1891, he obtained the release of the British barque ''St. Mary's Bay'', which had been seized by Chilean authorities outside their territorial waters.  He received the Admiralty's appreciation for his tact and judgment throughout the Chilean Revolution.


After paying off {{UK-1Champion}} in December, 1891, St. Clair returned home, arriving 20 January, 1892.  In July, he was appointed in command of the {{UK-1Mersey|f=t}} for the annual manoeuvres.
After paying off {{UK-1Champion}} in December, 1891, St. Clair returned home, arriving 20 January, 1892.  In July, he was appointed in command of the {{UK-1Mersey|f=t}} for the [[Annual Manoeuvres of 1892]].


St. Clair was appointed in command of the ancient [[H.M.S. Achilles (1863)|''Achilles'']], then {{UK-Anson}} and finally the {{UK-EmpressOfIndia|f=t}} in rapid succession in 1893.  He remained in the ''Empress'' until being appointed to ''Edinburgh'' for the Coast Guard in April, 1895.  However, St. Clair died in London on 6 May.
St. Clair was appointed in command of the ancient [[H.M.S. Achilles (1863)|''Achilles'']], then {{UK-Anson}} and finally the {{UK-EmpressOfIndia|f=t}} in rapid succession in 1893.  He remained in the ''Empress'' until being appointed to ''Edinburgh'' for the Coast Guard in April, 1895.  However, St. Clair died in London on 6 May.
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 7 April 2022

Captain Adolphus Frederic St. Clair, R.N. (27 December, 1847 – 6 May, 1895) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

St. Clair was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 20 September, 1870.

St. Clair was promoted to the rank of Commander on 7 September, 1876.

St. Clair was promoted to the rank of Captain on 30 June, 1885.

St. Clair was appointed in command of the corvette H.M.S. Champion in the Pacific in December, 1888. His ship touched ground off Tierra del Fuego on 11 May 1889, earning St. Clair received a gentle suggestion that he should have employed a boat for soundings and communication with the shore. Better times awaited him when war broke out in Chile. On 15 September 1891, he obtained the release of the British barque St. Mary's Bay, which had been seized by Chilean authorities outside their territorial waters. He received the Admiralty's appreciation for his tact and judgment throughout the Chilean Revolution.

After paying off Champion in December, 1891, St. Clair returned home, arriving 20 January, 1892. In July, he was appointed in command of the second class protected cruiser Mersey for the Annual Manoeuvres of 1892.

St. Clair was appointed in command of the ancient Achilles, then Anson and finally the battleship Empress of India in rapid succession in 1893. He remained in the Empress until being appointed to Edinburgh for the Coast Guard in April, 1895. However, St. Clair died in London on 6 May.

See Also

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
?
Captain of H.M.S. Severn
4 Jul, 1888[1] – 4 Sep, 1888
Succeeded by
William H. Hall
Preceded by
Armand T. Powlett
Captain of H.M.S. Champion
4 Dec, 1888[2] – 4 Dec, 1891
Succeeded by
Eustace Rooke
Preceded by
Arthur W. Moore
Captain of H.M.S. Mersey
21 Jul, 1892[3] – 6 Sep, 1892
Succeeded by
Conyers Lang
Preceded by
New Command
Captain of H.M.S. Empress of India
11 Sep, 1893 – 25 Apr, 1895
Succeeded by
Charles J. Barlow

Footnotes

  1. "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, 3 July, 1888. Issue 32428, col A, p. 10.
  2. The Navy List. (July, 1890). p. 206.
  3. "The Naval Manoeuvres." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 16, 1892; pg. 17; Issue 33692.