List of First and Principal Naval Aides-de-Camp
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Below is a list of First and Principal Naval Aides-de-Camp, an office established by William IV of the United Kingdom
in 1830:
Since 1972, the office has been united with that of First Sea Lord
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William IV of the United Kingdom
William IV was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover from 26 June 1830 until his death...
in 1830:
First and Principal Naval Aides-de-Camp
- 1830-1846: Lord Amelius BeauclerkLord Amelius BeauclerkAdmiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk, GCB, GCH, FRS was a British Royal Navy officer.-Early life:Beauclerk was born on 23 May 1771, the third son of Aubrey Beauclerk, 5th Duke of St Albans and his wife, the former Lady Catherine Ponsonby , daughter of William Ponsonby, 2nd Earl of Bessborough...
- 1846-1866: Sir William Parker, Bart.
- 1866-1873: The Earl of LauderdaleThomas Maitland, 11th Earl of LauderdaleAdmiral of the Fleet Thomas Maitland, 11th Earl of Lauderdale, GCB was a Royal Navy officer and peer.-Naval career:...
- 1873-1878: Sir James Hope
- 1878-1879: Hon. Sir Henry KeppelHenry KeppelAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Keppel, GCB, OM was a British admiral, son of the 4th Earl of Albemarle and of his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Lord de Clifford.-Naval career:...
- 1879-1886: Sir Astley KeyAstley Cooper KeyAdmiral Sir Astley Cooper Key, GCB, ADC, FRS was a Royal Navy officer who became First Naval Lord.-Naval career:Born the son of Charles Aston Key , a well-known surgeon, Key joined the Royal Navy in 1833...
- 1886-1895: Sir Geoffrey Hornby
- 1895-1897: Sir Algernon Lyons
- 1897-1899: Sir Nowell SalmonNowell SalmonAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Nowell Salmon VC, GCB was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.-Naval career:Salmon was the son of Reverend H...
- 1899-1901: Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, Bt.Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd BaronetAdmiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd Baronet was a senior Royal Navy officer. On 17 September 1880 he became 3rd Baronet, on the death of his father...
- 1901-1902: Sir James Erskine
- 1902-1903: Sir Edward SeymourEdward Hobart SeymourAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, GCB, OM, GCVO , was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief, China Station.- Early life :...
- 1903-1904: Sir Henry StephensonHenry Frederick StephensonAdmiral Sir Henry Frederick Stephenson GCVO, KCB was a Royal Navy officer, courtier, and Arctic explorer.-Early life and career:...
- 1904-1911: Sir Jackie Fisher
- 1911-1913: Sir Lewis BeaumontLewis BeaumontAdmiral Sir Lewis Anthony Beaumont KCB KCMG was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.-Naval career:Beaumont joined the Royal Navy as a boy and was engaged in operations in Malaya by 1875....
- 1913-1914: Sir Edmund PoëEdmund PoëAdmiral Sir Edmund Samuel Poë GCVO KCB was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, East Indies station.-Naval career:Educated at the Royal Naval Academy, Gosport, Poë joined the Royal Navy in 1862....
- 1914-1917: Sir George CallaghanGeorge CallaghanAdmiral of the Fleet Sir George Astley Callaghan GCB GCVO was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.-Naval career:...
- 1917-1919: Sir Henry Jackson
- 1919-1922: Sir Stanley ColvilleStanley ColvilleAdmiral Sir Stanley Cecil James Colville GCB GCMG GCVO was a British Royal Navy officer.Colville was born in Eaton Place, London, the second son of Charles Colville, 10th Lord Colville of Culross, entitling him to the style "The Honourable". His mother, Cecile, was the daughter of Robert...
- 1922-1924: Sir Charles Madden, Bt.
- 1924-1925: Sir Somerset Gough-Calthorpe
- 1925-1926: Sir Montague BrowningMontague BrowningAdmiral Sir Montague Edward Browning GCB GCMG GCVO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Military career:...
- 1926-1928: Sir Arthur LevesonArthur LevesonAdmiral Sir Arthur Cavenagh Leveson GCB was a senior officer in the Royal Navy. He was the Rear Admiral Commanding His Majesty's Australian Fleet between 9 January 1917 and 3 September 1918 and later Commander in Chief, China Station between 10 September 1922 and 22 April 1925.-Biography:Born on...
- 1928-1929: Sir Richard PhillimoreRichard PhillimoreAdmiral Sir Richard Fortescue Phillimore GCB KCMG MVO was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.-Naval career:...
- 1929-1930: Sir William GoodenoughWilliam GoodenoughAdmiral Sir William Edmund Goodenough GCB, MVO was a senior Royal Navy officer of World War I.-Naval career:Goodenough joined the Royal Navy in 1882. He was appointed Commander of the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in 1905...
- 1930: Sir Edwyn Alexander-SinclairEdwyn Alexander-SinclairAdmiral Sir Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair, GCB, MVO was a British Royal Navy officer, notable for firing the first shots of the Battle of Jutland, and for leading a squadron of light cruisers in the Baltic to support independence of Estonia and Latvia in 1918-19.-Naval career:Born in Malta and...
- 1930-1931: Sir Walter Cowan, Bt.Walter CowanAdmiral Sir Walter Henry Cowan, 1st Baronet, KCB, MVO, DSO & & Bar , known as Tich Cowan, was a British Royal Navy admiral who saw service in both World War I and World War II; in the latter he was one of the oldest British servicemen on active duty.-Early days:Cowan was born in Crickhowell,...
- 1931-1932: Sir Hubert BrandHubert BrandAdmiral Sir Hubert George Brand GCB, KCMG, KCVO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Background:...
- 1932-1934: Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, Bt.
- 1934-1936: Sir John Kelly
- 1936-1938: The Earl of Cork and OrreryWilliam Boyle, 12th Earl of CorkAdmiral of the Fleet William Henry Dudley Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork, 12th Earl of Orrery GCB GCVO RN was a career Royal Navy officer who had achieved the rank of full Admiral before succeeding a cousin in 1934 to the family titles, chief of which is Earl of Cork...
- 1938-1939: Sir Roger BackhouseRoger BackhouseAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Roland Charles Backhouse GCB GCVO CMG was an Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal Navy and First Sea Lord of the British Admiralty from 1938 to 1939.-Family:...
- 1939-1941: Hon. Sir Reginald Drax
- 1941-1943: Sir Dudley PoundDudley PoundAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Alfred Dudley Pickman Rogers Pound GCB OM GCVO RN was a British naval officer who served as First Sea Lord, professional head of the Royal Navy from June 1939 to September 1943.- Early life :...
- 1943-1945: Sir Percy Noble
- 1945-1946: The Lord ToveyJohn Tovey, 1st Baron ToveyAdmiral of the Fleet John Cronyn "Jack" Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey GCB, KBE, DSO, DCL was a Royal Navy admiral who served in both World Wars. He signed himself as "Jack", not "John". Tovey joined the Royal Navy before World War I, and commanded destroyers in that war. He rose, with several senior...
- 1946-1948: The Lord Fraser of North CapeBruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North CapeAdmiral of the Fleet Bruce Austin Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape GCB, KBE was a senior British admiral during World War II.-Early naval career:Fraser joined the Royal Navy as a Cadet on 15 January 1904...
- 1948-1949: Sir Henry Moore
- 1949-1952: Sir Arthur PowerArthur PowerAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur John Power GCB, GBE, CVO was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service in World War I and World War II.-Naval career:Power joined the Royal Navy in 1909 and served in World War I...
- 1952-1953: Sir Rhoderick McGrigorRhoderick McGrigorAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Rhoderick Robert McGrigor GCB was a Royal Navy officer and the British First Sea Lord from 1951 to 1955. During his years as professional head of the Royal Navy, he is most remembered as a leading proponent of carrier-based air power.-Early life:Rhoderick Robert McGrigor...
- 1953-1954: Sir John EdelstenJohn EdelstenAdmiral Sir John Hereward Edelsten GCB GCVO CBE was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.-Naval career:Edelsten joined the Royal Navy in 1908...
- 1954-1958: Hon. Sir Guy Russell
- 1958-1959: Sir Guy GranthamGuy GranthamAdmiral Sir Guy Grantham GCB CBE DSO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.-Naval career:Educated at Rugby School, Grantham joined the Royal Navy in 1918....
- 1959-1960: Sir William DavisWilliam Davis (Royal Navy officer)Admiral Sir William Wellclose Davis GCB DSO was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.-Naval career:...
- 1960-1962: Sir Caspar JohnCaspar JohnAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Caspar John GCB was the British First Sea Lord from 1960 to 1963. He was pioneer in the Fleet Air Arm, and rose to become Vice-Chief of Naval Staff to Sea Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma in 1957 and subsequently First Sea Lord from 1960 to 1963.-Early...
- 1962-1965: Sir Wilfrid WoodsWilfrid WoodsAdmiral Sir Wilfrid John Wentworth Woods, GBE, KCB, DSO and bar, DL was a Royal Navy officer who served in the Submarine Service in the Mediterranean.-Family:...
- 1965-1968: Sir Desmond DreyerDesmond DreyerAdmiral Sir Desmond Parry Dreyer GCB CBE DSC DL was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...
- 1968-1970: Sir John FrewenJohn FrewenAdmiral Sir John Byng Frewen GCB was Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command.-Naval career:Frewen joined the Royal Navy in 1924. He served in World War II in the Russian Convoys and as Squadron Navigating Officer for Aircraft Carriers in the Pacific...
- 1970-1972: Sir Horace LawHorace LawAdmiral Sir Horace Law GCB OBE DSC was Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command.-Naval career:...
- 1972-1974: Sir Michael PollockMichael PollockAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Patrick Pollock GCB, LVO, DSC was a British officer in the Royal Navy who rose to become First Sea Lord from 1971 to 1974...
Since 1972, the office has been united with that of First Sea Lord
First Sea Lord
The First Sea Lord is the professional head of the Royal Navy and the whole Naval Service; it was formerly known as First Naval Lord. He also holds the title of Chief of Naval Staff, and is known by the abbreviations 1SL/CNS...
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