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EARDLEY-WILMOT, Sydney Marow was born on October 3, 1847 in Mortlake. 5th son of Sir John E. Eardley - Wilmot, 2nd Baronet.
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Life of Vice-Admiral Edmund, lord Lyons. With an account of naval operations in the Black Sea and Sea of Azoff, 1854-56 (1898). This book, "Life of Vice-Admiral Edmund lord Lyons", by Sydney Marow Eardley-Wilmot, is a replication of a book originally published before 1898. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1898. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... index Abel, Chevalier de, 64 Aberdeen, Earl of: Sir R. Gordon's letter to, re Captain Lyons, 5; Foreign Secretary 1841, 1842, 90; letters to Sir E. Lyons, 93--95; Prime Minister 1852, 120; fall of Government 1855, 279 Abydos, Castle of, 13--16 Achmuty, Lt.-Gen. Sir S., 21 Acre, captured by the Egyptians, 61 Active (frigate), 7--10, 13--15, 396 Admiral Greig, Russian ship, 48 n. Admiralty; administration of, in 1830, 56, 57; letter to Admiral Dundas, 290, 291; letter from the, to Sir E. Lyons, on the fall of Sebastopol, 353, 354; telegram to Lord Lyons, Sept. 1856, 390; letter to Lord Lyons from the Secretary of, 414 Adrianople, Russian army at, 45 Adye, Sir John, 'Review of the Crimean War,' 225, 261 Agamemnon, H.M.S., 127,184,202,205, 207, 208,221, 228, 237, 241, 243, 296, 365, 373, 387, 394, 42; Sir E. Lyons hoists his flag on, 137, 138; enters the Black Sea, 142, 146, 147; con-voys a Turkish squadron to Sinope, 155, 156; operations on the Black Sea coast, 164--168; off Sebastopol, 181; cholera cases on, 190; enters Balaclava harbour, 223, 236; attack on Sebastopol, 246--259; anchors off Cape Khersonese, 261; in Bala-clava harbour, 227 Ahmed Pacha, Admiral, 254 Airey, Sir Richard, 221, 340, 377 Ajar, H.M.S., burning of, 10--13, 396 Albert, Prince; see Consort, Prince Albion, H.M.S. (two-decker), 141, 142, 198, 228, 229, 241, 243, 246, 248, 253, 254 Alcester, Lord, 370 Alexander, Brevet-Major, 343 Gen. G. G., reminiscences of Sir E. Lyons, 274 Alexander, Fort (Sebastopol), 244, 249 Alexandria, the Madagascar at, 60 Algiers, H.M.S., 198, 259, 296, 361, 36s, 373 Allen, Lieutenant, 19, 21 Alma, River, 206; battle of the, 210--212, 222, 383, 388 Amazon, H.M.S., 6 Amboyna, island of, 17, 18 Amelie, Princess (Queen of Greece), 82, 104 Amphion (frigate), 6 Amphitrite ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1899 Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XXII A.D. 1860-1899 (CONTINUED). Abyssinian expedition, 1868--Fall of Magdala--Ashantee expedition, 1873--Services of the naval brigade--Zulu war, 1878-79--Colonel Pearson at Etshowe--Work of the naval brigade--Burmah war, 1884-5-6--Naval brigade up the Irawaddy--Capture of Mandalay--Vitu expedition, 1890--Carried out by the navy--Successful result--Benin expedition, 1897--Prompt action--Organization of a naval force--Its advance and capture of Benin--Egyptian campaigns in the Soudan--Failure to rescue Gordon--Attacks on Sua.kin--To Frik (Zareba fight)--Campaign against the Khalifa, 1897-98--Advance on Khartoum--Battle of Omdurman--Work of the gunboats. THOUGH our fleet has not taken part in any great operations since the Russian War, the extension of our empire has involved us in a number of minor campaigns during the last thirty years, in nearly all of which the navy has been engaged, principally on shore. Between 1861 and 1864, disputes with the natives of New Zealand led to prolonged military operations, in which the squadron on the station assisted. The ships were constantly employed, shelling pahs and carrying troops, etc., while they provided a naval brigade of 300 men. This force suffered severely in some of the engagements, losing among other officers Captain Hamilton of the Esk. 1868 Abyssinian Expedition Africa has been the scene of continued expeditions: some combined naval and military, others purely naval. Among the former, that to Abyssinia in 1868 may be cited. When Theodore usurped the crown of the King of Shoa in 1855, he soon entered upon a course of cruelty and oppression which eventually extended to British subjects. At the beginning of 1864, Mr. Cameron, our consul at Massowah, was made prisoner with other Europeans, by the kin...
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EARDLEY-WILMOT, Sydney Marow was born on October 3, 1847 in Mortlake. 5th son of Sir John E. Eardley - Wilmot, 2nd Baronet.
The Reverend West. Foster, Stubbington, Fareham.
Entered navy, June 1860. Served in “Emerald” and “Duncan”. Lieutenant 1 June 1869.
Gunnery Lieutenant 1876.
Senior Lieutenant, of Vernon Torpedo School. Injured by an accidental explosion.
At Admiralty, 1SS1-84. Commanded His Majesty’s Ship “Dolphin” in Red Sea, 1885-1886.
Assisted in defence of Suakin.
Promoted Captain, 30 June 1886. Intelligence Department, Admiralty, 1887-1890. Retired, 1893; Rear-Admiral 1900.
Superintendent of Ordnance Stores, 1902!-1909.
Medals — Canadian, 1866. Egypt, 1884-S5; Osmanieh (4th class).
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Club: United Service.