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==April==
 
==April==
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*14 April.  [[Creswell John Eyres|Creswell J. Eyres]] succeeded [[Herbert Lyon]] as Commodore in charge of the dockyard and establishments at Hong Kong.
 
*29 April.  [[Argo Company]] accepts Board of Admiralty's offer to purchase forty-five Argo rangefinder mountings and indicators over the next three years at £1,350 each, with £15,000 paid in advance.
 
*29 April.  [[Argo Company]] accepts Board of Admiralty's offer to purchase forty-five Argo rangefinder mountings and indicators over the next three years at £1,350 each, with £15,000 paid in advance.
*30 April. Admiral [[Edmund Samuel Poë|Sir Edmund S. Poë]] succeeded Admiral the [[Assheton Gore Curzon-Howe|Hon. Sir A. G. Curzon-Howe]] as Commander-in-Chief of the [[Mediterranean Fleet (Royal Navy)|Mediterranean Fleet]].
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*30 April.
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**Admiral [[Edmund Samuel Poë|Sir Edmund S. Poë]] succeeded Admiral the [[Assheton Gore Curzon-Howe|Hon. Sir A. G. Curzon-Howe]] as Commander-in-Chief of the [[Mediterranean Fleet (Royal Navy)|Mediterranean Fleet]].
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**Admiral Curzon-Howe succeeded [[Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Sir Arthur D. Fanshawe]] as [[Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth]].
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==May==
 
==May==
 
==June==
 
==June==

Revision as of 15:52, 17 September 2009

January

February

17 February. Rear-Admiral Ernest A. Simons succeeded Vice-Admiral Frederic W. Fisher as Admiral-Superintendent of Malta Dockyard.

March

  • 6 March. Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Winsloe succeeded Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton as Commander-in-Chief on the China Station.
  • 22 March. Results of 1909 Battle Practice published.

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December