- Astley Cooper Key
Infobox Military Person
name =Astley Cooper Key
lived=18 January 1821 –3 March 1888
caption =Sir Astley Cooper Key
placeofbirth =
placeofdeath =Maidenhead ,Berkshire ,England
allegiance=flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
branch=
serviceyears=1833 - 1885
battles=Crimea War
rank=Admiral
commands=
awards= GCB
relations=|Admiral Sir Astley Cooper Key, GCB, ADC, FRS (18 January 1821 -3 March ,1888 ), Englishadmiral , was born inLondon , and entered the navy in 1833.His father was
Charles Aston Key (1793-1849), a well-known surgeon, the pupil of Sir Astley Cooper, and his mother was the latter's niece. After distinguishing himself in active service abroad, on theSouth America n station (1844-1846), in the Baltic during theCrimean War (CB 1855) andChina (1857), Key was appointed in 1858 a member of theRoyal Commission on national defence, in 1860 Captain of the steam reserve at Devonport, and in 1863 captain of HMS "Excellent" and superintendent of theRoyal Naval College .He had a considerable share in advising as to the reorganization of administration, and in 1866, having become
rear-admiral , was madeDirector of Naval Ordnance . On4 June 1868 , he was admitted aFellow of the Royal Society . [cite web | url=http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=1727 | title=Lists of Royal Society Fellows | accessdate=2006-12-15] Between 1869 and 1872 he held the offices of Superintendent ofPortsmouth Dockyard, Superintendent ofMalta Dockyard, andsecond in command in theMediterranean .In 1872 he was made president of the projected
Royal Naval College atGreenwich , which was organized by him, and after its opening in 1873 he was made a KCB and a vice-admiral. In 1876 he was appointed commander-in-chief on the North American and West Indian station. Having become full admiral in 1878, he was appointed in 1879 principal ADC, and soon afterwardsFirst Sea Lord , retaining this post till 1885. In 1882 he was made GCB. He died atMaidenhead on the3 March 1888 .References
See "Memoirs of Sir Astley Cooper Key", by Vice-Admiral Colomb (1898).
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