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HAY, John Charles Dalrymple was born on February 11, 1821 in Edinburgh.
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HAY, John Charles Dalrymple was born on February 11, 1821 in Edinburgh.
Rugby.; Doctor of Civil Law. Doctor of Laws.
Entered R.N. 1834; served during first Kafir War on coast of Africa and Cape stations. Pacific and South American stations, 1836-1839. Mediterranean station, and was present at the capture of Beyrout and St. Jean d’Acre.
Specially gazetted for gallantry at attack on Tortosa, 1839-1842. The East India and China stations, 1842-1850. Flag-Lieut, to Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane in the Borneo operations of 1845, promoted to Commander.
Was in command of squadron which destroyed piratical fleets in Bias Bay, China, September 1849, and in Tonquin River, October 1849. Promoted captain; commanded “Victory,” 1854, “Hannibal” in Black Sea during Russian War. Present at capture of Kertch and Kin burn, and siege and fall of Sevastopol.
Commanded“ Indus ”N.A. and West Indies, 1857-1859. Three war medals and clasp. RearAdmiral, 1866; retired 1870.
Vice-Admiral, 1872; Admiral, 1878. Lord of the Admiralty, 1866-1868. Public Works Loan Commissioner, 1862-1874.
V.-p. Institute Naval Architects. Member of Parliament Wakefield, 1862-1865. Stamford, 1866-1880; Wigtown Burghs, 1880-1885.
Chairman Reuter’s Telegram Company, Ltd. P.C.; 3rd Baronet; cartulary-register 1798; D.L.; Admiral, retired, Royal Navy 1878.
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Fellow of the Royal Society. Club: Conservative, Edinburgh.
Heir: William Archibald Dalrymple Hay.