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The Royal Navy's Annual Manoeuvres of 1890 was a typical exercise, with one fleet taking a defensive role while a second took a threatening role.
Order of Battle
The Times reported the structure of the exercise as follows.[1]
A review of the Navy List and Service Records of the men involved seems to indicate that appointments in command were dated 22 July, 1890.
- Fleet Number 1 – commanded by Vice-Admiral George Tryon was to represent the English Fleet, tasked with protecting trade routes.
- Anson, Captain Bouverie Francis Clark
- Rodney, Captain John Borlase Warren
- Inflexible, Captain not indicated
- Hero, Captain William Home Chisholme St. Clair
- Inflexible, Captain Arthur Thomas Brooke
- Triumph, Captain Francis Starkie Clayton
- Hotspur, Captain Thomas Harvey Royse
- Northumberland, Captain John Fellowes
- Black Prince, Captain Alexander Plantagenet Hastings
- Galatea, Captain Swinton Colthurst Holland
- Narcissus, Captain Lewis Anthony Beaumont
- Shannon, Captain Arthur Edward Dupuis
- Iris, Captain Ernest Neville Rolfe
- Thames, Captain Wollaston Comyns Karslake
- Mersey, Captain Arthur William Moore
- Inconstant, Captain Frederick Ross Boardman
- Medusa, Captain Andrew Kennedy Bickford
- Basilisk, Commander Lewis Edmund Wintz
- Mohawk, Commander Robert Blair Maconochie
- Racoon, Commander Edward Harpur Gamble
- Speedwell, Lieutenant Edmund Arthur White
- Spider, Lieutenant The Hon. Patrick Maurice Hely-Hutchinson
- Hearty, Commander William Wilson
- Fleet Number 2 – commanded by Vice-Admiral Michael Culme-Seymour was to represent the Hostile Fleet, tasked with attacking and holding those trade routes.
- Forth, Captain John Hugh Bainbridge
- Arethusa, Captain Thomas Peere Williams Nesham
- Medea, Captain George William Hill
- Barossa, Commander Henry Hart Dyke
- Serpent, Commander Harry Leith Ross
- Curlew, Commander Henry Deacon Barry
- Sandfly, Commander Paul Warner Bush
- twin screw vessel Traveller, Lieutenant Gustavus Humphry Yonge
- Ajax, Captain Robert Hornby Boyle
- Camperdown, Captain Francis Charles Bridgeman Bridgeman-Simpson
- Howe, Captain Henry Harvey Boys
- Neptune, Captain John Frederick George Grant
- Conqueror, Captain Henry John Carr
- Audacious, Captain Arthur Cecil Henry Paget
- Iron Duke, Captain Frederick Samuel Vander-Meulen
- Minotaur, Captain George Thomas Henry Boyes
- Aurora, Captain Sir William Wiseman
- Immortalité, Captain Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe
- Northampton, Captain Leicester Chantrey Keppel
- Fleet Number 3 – was be the Reserve Fleet of Fleet Number 1, and would have its headquarters in the Downs.
- Belleisle, Captain The Hon. Richard Hare
- Glatton, Captain John George Jones
- Gorgon, Captain Orford Churchill
- Hecate, Commander Alfred Carpenter
- Hydra, Commander Alvin Coote Corry
- Cyclops, Captain Charles Philip Giffin Hicks
- Active, Captain Armand Temple Powlett
- Hecla, Captain Edwin John Payne Gallwey
- Tartar, Commander Charles Grey Robinson
- Rattlesnake, Commander Henry Deacon Barry
- Grasshopper, Lieutenant Frederick Tower Hamilton
- Squadron 4 – was to be unattached and employed on special service. Whether it is part of one of the above Fleets is not mentioned.
- Volage, Captain William Alison Dyke Acland
- Calypso, Captain Count Frederick Cosmeto Metaxa
- Ruby, Captain Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson
- The following first-class torpedo boats would be split evenly between the two fleets.
- T.B. 45 Lieutenant Cunningham Robert de Clare Foot
- T.B. 51 Lieutenant Reginald Graham Gregory
- T.B. 52 Lieutenant Philip Jeston Hodges
- T.B. 54 Lieutenant Basil Reginald Hamilton Taylor
- T.B. 55 Lieutenant Arthur Trevor Dawson
- T.B. 57 Lieutenant Robert John Prendergast
- T.B. 58 Lieutenant Arthur Parkinson James
- T.B. 59 Lieutenant William Firth Slayter
- T.B. 65 Lieutenant John Hercules Robertson
- T.B. 67 Lieutenant Charles FitzGerald Sowerby
- T.B. 68 Lieutenant Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier
- T.B. 72 Lieutenant Claude William Manners Plenderleath
- T.B. 73 Lieutenant Charles Lionel Vaughan-Lee
- T.B. 74 Lieutenant The Hon. George Arthur Hardinge
- T.B. 78 Lieutenant Francis Eaton Travers
- T.B. 79 Lieutenant Arthur Cavenagh Leveson
- T.B. 80 Lieutenant Lewis Bayly
- T.B. 81 Lieutenant Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee
- T.B. 82 Lieutenant Edward Francis Benedict Charlton
- T.B. 83 Lieutenant Edward Arthur Salwey
- T.B. 84 Lieutenant Herbert Orpen
- T.B. 85 Lieutenant William Osbert Boothby
- T.B. 86 Lieutenant John Michael de Robeck
- T.B. 87 Lieutenant Lionel de Lautour Wells
Footnotes
- ↑ "Naval Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 19, 1890; pg. 12; Issue 33068.