Algernon Boyle
Admiral The Hon. Sir Algernon Douglas Edward Harry Boyle KCB CMG MVO (21 October 1871 – 13 October 1949) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Fourth Sea Lord.
Sir Algernon Boyle | |
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Born | 21 October 1871 |
Died | 13 October 1949 77) | (aged
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | Royal Navy |
Years of service | 1884–1924 |
Rank | Admiral |
Commands held | HMS Malaya |
Battles/wars | World War I |
Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George Member of the Royal Victorian Order |
Naval career
Born the son of Henry Boyle, 5th Earl of Shannon, Boyle joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1884.[1] He was promoted to Commander on 1 January 1902,[2] and in April that year was assigned for temporary duty at the Admiralty.[3] Four months later, he was in August 1902 posted to the protected cruiser HMS Isis.[4]
He served in World War I and, as Captain of HMS Malaya, took part in the Battle of Jutland in 1916.[5] He was Aide-de-camp to the King from 1918 to 1919 and served as Fourth Sea Lord from 1920 to 1924.[6] He retired in 1924.[1]
References
- Royal Navy Flag Officers 1904-1945
- "No. 27393". The London Gazette. 3 January 1902. p. 3.
- "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times (36754). London. 29 April 1902. p. 7.
- "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times (36861). London. 1 September 1902. p. 8.
- World War 1 at Sea - Naval Battles in outline with Despatches, Casualties, Awards etc
- Croft's Peerage Archived 15 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Sir Ernle Chatfield |
Fourth Sea Lord 1920–1924 |
Succeeded by Sir John Kelly |
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