Rowley Lambert
Vice Admiral Rowley Lambert, CB (23 April 1828 – 22 July 1880) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.
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Born | 23 April 1828 |
Died | 22 July 1880 52) London, United Kingdom | (aged
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Service/ | Royal Navy |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Commands held | HMS Scylla HMS Liverpool Australia Station (1867–1870) |
Battles/wars | Crimean War |
Awards | Companion of the Order of the Bath |
Naval career
Born the son of Admiral Sir George Lambert, Rowley was appointed a lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1848.[1] He served in the Black Sea during the Crimean war.[1] Promoted to Captain in 1855, he was given command of HMS Scylla and then HMS Liverpool.[1] He was the Commander-in-Chief, Australia Station between 28 May 1867 until 8 April 1870.[2] He died in London on 22 July 1880.[1]
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References
- William Loney RN
- Bastock, p.25.
- Bastock, John (1988), Ships on the Australia Station, Child & Associates Publishing Pty Ltd; Frenchs Forest, Australia. ISBN 0-86777-348-0
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Preceded by Rochfort Maguire |
Commander-in-Chief, Australia Station 1867–1870 |
Succeeded by Frederick Stirling |
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