- Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey
Admiral Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey (1827-1922) was a British Admiral in the nineteenth century. He was the son of
Spencer de Horsey , of Great Glemham Suffolk, and Lady Louise, a daughter of the firstEarl of Stradbroke . His only sister was theCountess of Cardigan , whose reminiscences caused a scandal when they were published. He married Caroline, daughter of AdmiralAndrew Drew , in 1861 and was the father of Louisa Mary Adeline de Horsey Phillips and grandfather of Admiral Tom Phillips. His son was Vice AdmiralVictor Yorke de Horsey while his other daughter married MajorWilliam Croughton of the3rd Dragoon Guards . He was made a KCB on 9 November 1903 and lived at [Melcombe House Cowes [. He frequently contributed letters to "The Times " and wrote "An African Pilot" and "The Rule of the Road at Sea". He was chairman ofIsle of Wight magistrates for many years and Deputy Lieutenant. He died on 22 October 1922 and was described by "The Times" as "Doyen of the Navy".Naval career
He served on the coast of Syria in 1840; in the Prussian-Danish war; the US Civil War; the Mexican war; was commander-in-chief on the Pacific station 1876–79 and took part in the Peruvian civil war, and commanded the Channel Squadron 1884–85. His career went from sails to steam.
* 25 July 1827, born
* 1840, entered Royal Navy
* 16 July 1846, joined HMS "Juno"
* 25 July 1846, promoted Mate
* 26 July 1846, promoted Lieutenant
* 8 Sept 1847, joined HMS "Modeste"
* 13 March 1849, joined HMS "Arrogant"
* 22 Feb 1851, joined HMS "Cumberland"
* 10 June 1853, promoted Commander, joined HMS" Devastation" (paddle sloop ) in command
* 30 Nov 1855, joined HMS "Victor" in command
* 7 Sept 1857, promoted Captain
* 4 May 1859, joined HMS "Brisk" in command
* 9 May 1864, joined HMS "Wolverine" in command
* 1 Nov 1865, joined HMS "Aurora" in command
* 23 May 1868, joined HMS "Hector" in command
* 22 July 1872, Commodore 2nd class, Senior Naval Officer Jamaica and HMS "Aboukir" in command
* 7 May 1875, promoted Rear Admiral
* 6 August 1876, Commander in ChiefPacific Station in HMS "Repulse", HMS "Shah" and HMS "Triumph"
* 27 Nov 1879, promoted Vice Admiral
* 4 Dec 1884, Senior Officer in Command of Channel Squadron in HMS "Northumberland"
* 29 April 1885, promoted Admiral
* 25 July 1892, placed on retired listHe received the Naval General Service Medal and bar for his service in Syria as well as a medal for Acre given by the Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire . He captured the Spanish slaver "Manuela", and suppressed riots in Jamaica for which he was thanked in Parliament. He was Senior Officer on the Lakes of Canada during the Fenian disturbances; for this he was awarded the Canadian Medal. In 1871 he was made ADC to Queen Victoria.It was the custom for the senior Admiral to be promoted to Admiral of the Fleet, but in 1892 when it was Admiral Horsey's turn he was passed over. The reason for this is unknown.
References
"The Times", 1922.Naval Service Record
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