Charles Shadwell (Royal Navy officer)
Sir Charles Shadwell | |
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Born | 31 January 1814 |
Died | 1 March 1886 Melksham, Wiltshire | (aged 72)
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Years of service | 1827–1879 |
Rank | Admiral |
Commands | HMS Sphinx HMS Highflyer HMS Aboukir HMS Hastings China Station Royal Naval College, Greenwich |
Battles / wars | Second Opium War |
Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath |
Admiral Sir Charles Frederick Alexander Shadwell KCB FRS (31 January 1814 – 1 March 1886) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, China Station.
Naval career
[edit]Born the fourth son of Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Charles Shadwell joined the Royal Navy in 1827.[1] He was present during operations off Syria in 1840.[2] In 1850 he became Commander in HMS Sphinx and took part in the Second Anglo-Burmese War.[1]
Promoted to captain in 1853,[3] he commanded HMS Highflyer from 1856 and took part in the capture of Canton and the Battle of Taku Forts during the Second Opium War.[1] He commanded HMS Aboukir from 1861 and HMS Hastings from 1862.[1]
Shadwell was appointed Captain-Superintendent of Gosport victualling-yard in 1864, promoted to rear admiral in 1869[4] and appointed Commander-in-Chief, China Station in 1871.[1] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1861.[2] In 1875 he was promoted to vice admiral.[5] In 1878 he was made President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.[2] He was placed on the retired list in 1879.[6]
Shadwell was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the 1873 Birthday Honours.[7]
He retired in 1879[2] and in retirement lived at Meadow Bank in Melksham in Wiltshire.[2] He died unmarried in 1886.[2]
See also
[edit]- O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). John Murray – via Wikisource. . .
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e William Loney RN
- ^ a b c d e f Charles Shadwell at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- ^ "No. 6261". The Edinburgh Gazette. 4 March 1853. p. 185.
- ^ "No. 23462". The London Gazette. 23 January 1869. p. 407.
- ^ "No. 24202". The London Gazette. 23 April 1875. p. 2241.
- ^ "No. 24674". The London Gazette. 4 February 1897. p. 531.
- ^ "No. 23979". The London Gazette (Supplement). 24 May 1873. p. 2583.