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Edwin Tennyson d'Eyncourt

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Battles/wars
  
Crimean War

Died
  
14 January 1903

Battles and wars
  
Crimean War

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Years of service
  
1826 - 1870

Awards
  
Companion of the Bath

Award
  
Order of the Bath

Rank
  
Admiral

Commands held
  
HMS Desperate HMS Pylades HMS Edinburgh

Admiral Edwin Clayton Tennyson d’Eyncourt CB RN (1813 – 14 January 1903) was a distinguished British naval officer.

Biography

The second son of Charles Tennyson d'Eyncourt, and a first cousin of the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, he entered naval college in 1826 and became a lieutenant in 1837. He served in the South American, East Indies and China Stations during the 1840s. In 1854, he served in the Baltic campaign under Sir Charles Napier as captain of the gunboat HMS Desperate, and returned to that theatre in 1855 under Rear-Admiral Richard Saunders Dundas, as captain of the steam frigate HMS Pylades. From 1859 to 1862 he was captain of the blockship HMS Edinburgh as the guardship at Leith.

He attained the rank of rear-admiral in 1866 and retired in 1870, continuing to rise to the rank of admiral by 1878. He was made a Companion of the Bath in 1873.

As a young man he thoroughly embodied his family’s social pretensions and their snobbish behaviour towards their poor relations, the Tennysons of Somersby; but in later years the mutual dislike between him and his famous cousin thawed, and he gave Alfred advice on the law of propriety of accepting the peerage offered to him in 1883.

References

Edwin Tennyson d'Eyncourt Wikipedia