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Arthur Farquhar

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Years of service
  
1829 - 1880

Rank
  
Rear admiral

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Name
  
Arthur Farquhar

Battles/wars
  
Oriental Crisis


Commands held
  
HMS Albatross HMS Malacca HMS Victory HMS Hannibal HMS Hogue HMS Lion Pacific Station Plymouth Command

Role
  
Royal Navy officer, born 1772

Died
  
October 2, 1843, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Awards
  
Royal Guelphic Order, Order of the Bath, Order of the Sword

Battles and wars
  
French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars

Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar KCB (9 January 1815 – 29 January 1908) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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Farquhar joined the Royal Navy in 1829. He took part in the bombardment of Acre during the Oriental Crisis in 1840.

Promoted to Commander in 1844, Farquhar was given command of HMS Albatross in 1846 and fought pirates in Borneo in 1849. Promoted to Captain in 1849, he commanded HMS Malacca, HMS Victory, HMS Hannibal, HMS Hogue and HMS Lion.

Farquhar was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station in 1869 and Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1878. He retired in 1880.

There is a memorial to Farquhar in Christ Church, Kincardine O'Neil.

Family

In 1851 Farquhar married Ellen Rickman; the couple had nine sons and four daughters.

References

Arthur Farquhar Wikipedia