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[[File:Colmore.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Reginald Blayney Colmore]]
 
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'''Reginald Blayney Colmore''' ( – ) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]].
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{{CaptRN}} '''Reginald Blayney Colmore''', O.B.E., R.N., Retired (10 February, 1858 – 5 March, 1928) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]].
  
 
==Early Life & Career==
 
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He was commander of {{UK-1Revenge}} in 1896.
 
He was commander of {{UK-1Revenge}} in 1896.
  
He served as First Lieutenant under Captain Curzon-Howe in the screw corvette [[HMS Cleopatra (1878)|“Cleopatra”]] on the [[North America and West Indies Station]]. With a landing party from his ship he protected the inhabitants of Bluefields, Nicaragua in March 1894, and it was only by his firmness that a serious outbreak was averted. N&AI 20 March 1896.
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He served as First Lieutenant under Captain Curzon-Howe in the screw corvette [[HMS Cleopatra (1878)|“Cleopatra”]] on the [[North America and West Indies Station]]. With a landing party from his ship he protected the inhabitants of Bluefields, Nicaragua in March 1894, and it was only by his firmness that a serious outbreak was averted. <ref>''Navy & Army Illustraterd'', 20 March, 1896.</ref>
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Colmore was placed on the Retired List at his own request with the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 8 April, 1903, having accepted the command of the Metropilitan Asylums Board Training Ship ''Exmouth''.  He was allowed to leave {{UK-BlackPrince}} without waiting relief on 18 April, 1903.
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Colmore died at "Sherwood", Longfield, Kent according to ''The Times'' of 7 March, 1928.  He was seventy years old.
  
 
==See Also==
 
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Reginald Blayney Colmore

Captain Reginald Blayney Colmore, O.B.E., R.N., Retired (10 February, 1858 – 5 March, 1928) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Early Life & Career

On 7 July, 1887, Colmore was loaned to the first-class torpedo boat T.B. 41 for manoeuvres.[1]

He was commander of Revenge in 1896.

He served as First Lieutenant under Captain Curzon-Howe in the screw corvette “Cleopatra” on the North America and West Indies Station. With a landing party from his ship he protected the inhabitants of Bluefields, Nicaragua in March 1894, and it was only by his firmness that a serious outbreak was averted. [2]

Colmore was placed on the Retired List at his own request with the rank of Captain on 8 April, 1903, having accepted the command of the Metropilitan Asylums Board Training Ship Exmouth. He was allowed to leave Black Prince without waiting relief on 18 April, 1903.

Colmore died at "Sherwood", Longfield, Kent according to The Times of 7 March, 1928. He was seventy years old.

See Also

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
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Captain of H.M. T.B. 41
7 Jul, 1887[3]
Succeeded by
Arthur T. Taylor
 

Footnotes

  1. "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. Saturday, 2 July, 1887. Issue 32114, col C, p. 12.
  2. Navy & Army Illustraterd, 20 March, 1896.
  3. "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. Saturday, 2 July, 1887. Issue 32114, col C, p. 12.

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