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William Kennedy (Royal Navy officer)

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Years of service
  
1851–1901

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Name
  
William Kennedy

Rank
  
Admiral

Role
  
Royal Navy officer

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Awards
  
Order of the Bath


William Kennedy (Royal Navy officer)

Commands held
  
East Indies Station Nore Command

Battles/wars
  
Crimean War Second Opium War

Died
  
October 9, 1916, Daventry, United Kingdom

Battles and wars
  
Crimean War, Second Opium War

Admiral Sir William Robert Kennedy GCB (4 March 1838 – 9 October 1916) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

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Biography

Born in Naples, Italy where his father John Kennedy was the British chargé d'affaires, Kennedy joined the Royal Navy in 1851 and served with the Naval Brigade during the Crimean War. He was present at the bombardment of Canton in 1856, at the Battle of Fatshan Creek in 1857 and at the attack on the Peiho Forts in 1858 during the Second Opium War.

As a Lieutenance he next was appointed to the sloop Wasp and on the journey to Cape of Good Hope he jumped overboard to rescue a man that had fallen in, he was awarded a silver medal by the Royal Humane Society. He later sailed on the Narcissus and Victoria, the mediterranean flagship.

Promoted to Commander in 1867 he commanded the Vestal on the North American station and then the Reindeer in the Pacific. From 1879 to 1891 he commanded the Druid and was senior officer on the Newfoundland coast. He then commanded a coast-guard ship at Queensferry and then on to the Ruby as senior officer on the south-east coast of South America. In 1889 he was promoted to rear-admiral and from 1892 to 1895 and was commander in-chief in the East Indies. Promoted to vice-admiral in 1896 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Nore in 1900 and was soon promotedto admiral.

Family life

Kennedy married Edith Louisa Stopford in Daventry in 1868; they had one daughter Alice Emily Kennedy. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies in 1892 and Commander-in-Chief, The Nore in 1900. He was promoted to Admiral 16 June 1901 and retired in November 1901.

He was also an accomplished author who wrote an extensive autobiography and other books.

His brothers included Sir John Gordon Kennedy KCMG (1836–1912), who became an eminent diplomat, and Gilbert George Kennedy (1844–1909) who played for the Scottish XI in the second international football match against England.

Honours and awards

  • 22 June 1897 - To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria Vice-Admiral William Robert Kennedy is appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
  • 19 June 1911 - On the occasion of the Coronation of King George V, Admiral Sir William Robert Kennedy, KCB, is promoted to a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
  • Works

  • Sporting Adventures in the Pacific, Whilst in Command of the Reindeer (1876)
  • Sport, Travel, and Adventure in Newfoundland and the West Indies (1885)
  • Sporting Sketches in South America (1892)
  • Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor: Fifty Years in the Royal Navy (1900)
  • Sport in the Navy and Naval Yarns (1902)
  • References

    William Kennedy (Royal Navy officer) Wikipedia