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Revision as of 09:34, 12 May 2014

Admiral Charles Cooper Penrose FitzGerald, Royal Navy (30 April, 1841 – 11 August, 1921) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

FitzGerald was appointed in command of the frigate Inconstant 24 August, 1880, as Flag Captain to Rear-Admiral The Earl of Clanwilliam, commanding the Detached Squadron for Particular Service.[1]

He was appointed command of the second class battleship Collingwood on 7 November, 1889.[2]

Flag Rank

He was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral on 20 February, 1895, vice Kerr.[3] He gave up his command at Sheerness on 23 March and went on Half Pay. On 27 October, 1897, he was appointed Second-in-Command on the China Station. His flag was hoisted in President on that date, and transferred to Edgar on 3 November.

He was handed over duties to Rear-Admiral James A. T. Bruce on 23 December, 1899, and struck his flag in Barfleur on 4 January, 1900. He arrived back in England on 3 February.

FitzGerald was promoted to the rank of Admiral on 20 February, 1905, vice Seymour.[4] In accordance with the provisions of the Order in Council of 22 February, 1870, he was placed on the Retired List, at his own request, on 3 March.[5]

See Also

Footnotes

  1. The Navy List (June, 1881). p. 218.
  2. The Navy List (March, 1891). p. 211.
  3. The London Gazette: no. 26601. p. 1067. 22 February, 1895.
  4. The London Gazette: no. 27766. p. 1279. 21 February, 1905.
  5. The London Gazette: no. 27772. p. 1845. 7 March, 1905.

Bibliography

  • "A Naval Veteran" (Obituaries). The Times. Friday, 12 August, 1921. Issue 42797, col D, p. 11.
  • FitzGerald, Rear-Admiral C. C. P. (17 January, 1896). "Boat Sailing in the Navy". The Navy & Army Illustrated Vol. I (No. 2). pp. 49-50.
  • FitzGerald, Rear-Admiral C. C. Penrose (1898). Life of Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon. London: William Blackwood and Sons.
  • FitzGerald, Admiral C. C. Penrose (1913). Memories of the Sea. London: Edward Arnold.
  • FitzGerald, Admiral C. C. Penrose (1916). From Sail to Steam: Naval Recollections 1878-1905. London: Edward Arnold.
  • Gordon, Andrew (2005). The Rules of the Game: Jutland and British Naval Command. London: John Murray (Publishers). ISBN 0719561310. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).

Service Records

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Hugo L. Pearson
Captain of H.M.S. Collingwood
7 Nov, 1889 – ?
Succeeded by
William Marrack
Preceded by
Walter Stewart
Captain Superintendent, Pembroke Dockyard
1 Jan, 1893 – ?
Succeeded by
Charles J. Balfour
Preceded by
Charles L. Oxley
Second in Command, China Station
27 Oct, 1897 – ?
Succeeded by
James A. T. Bruce
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