Background
Field was born at Chesham, Buckinghamshire and joined the Royal Navy, becoming a lieutenant on 20 December 1851.
Field was born at Chesham, Buckinghamshire and joined the Royal Navy, becoming a lieutenant on 20 December 1851.
Studied at private school at Clifton. Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, whence he obtained his lieutenant’s commission in 1851.
From 1 January 1857 he was a lieutenant on gunneryship HMS Excellent at Portsmouth. He was promoted to Commander on 16 June 1859. On 31 January 1863 he became Commander in HMS Trincomalee, Royal Naval reserve training ship at Sunderland On 23 July 1866 he commander a cruiser under commissioning at Portsmouth, and on 10 August 1866 became Commander in HMS Helicon of the Channel squadron.
He was a J. P.
He was by this time a Rear Admiral and spoke on naval matters in parliament. He held his seat until he stood down at the 1900 general election. Field died at Alverstoke at the age of 83.
Conservative.
23rd United Kingdom Parliament. 24th United Kingdom Parliament. 25th United Kingdom Parliament.
26th United Kingdom Parliament]
At the 1885 general election Field was elected as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Eastbourne.
Spouse 1853, Marianne (daughter 1903), o. su/rv c. of Captain East. P. Samuel, formerly 2nd Madras Cavalry, and Justice of the Peace for Hampshire.