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'''Lionel Arthur Hurst Maitland-Addison''', ( – ) served in the [[Royal Navy]].
{{LCommRN}} (retired) '''Lionel Arthur Hurst Bisset Maitland-Addison''', R.N. (30 December, 1880 – 14 April, 1940) served in the [[Royal Navy]].


==Life & Career==
==Life & Career==
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The son of Major Arthur Maitland-Addison was born in Kingston, Surrey.<ref>Maitland-Addison Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/46/63.|}} f. 63.</ref>
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Maitland-Addison was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} with seniority of 30 June, 1903.<ref>Maitland-Addison Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/46/63.|}} f. 63.</ref>
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In a Court Martial after {{UK-TB56}} capized and was lost while under tow near Damietta on 18 May 1906, Maitland-Addison lost twelve months' seniority and was severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship in the ensuing Court Martial.  Gunner [[Henry Pudifoot]] was also severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship.<ref>''The Guardian'', 31 May 1906.  p. 7.</ref>
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In 1910, Captain [[Charles William Winnington-Ingram]] of the {{UK-Argonaut|f=t}} noted that Maitland-Addison was "rather frequently in debt."
 
After it appears he was thought to have deserted in 1911, Maitland-Addison re-appeared.  He was placed on the Retired List due to misconduct on 22 February, 1912 and was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 30 June, 1912.<ref>Maitland-Addison Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/46/63.|}} f. 63.</ref>
 
In 1919, he was granted permission to take up an appointment at the Ministry of Labour.  In 1929, he was awarded a weekly allowance in respect of disablement attributable to Great War service.  This is unusual, as his Service Record does not indicate naval service beyond 1911.<ref>Maitland-Addison Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/46/63.|}} f. 63.</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 7 April 2022

Lieutenant-Commander (retired) Lionel Arthur Hurst Bisset Maitland-Addison, R.N. (30 December, 1880 – 14 April, 1940) served in the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

The son of Major Arthur Maitland-Addison was born in Kingston, Surrey.[1]

Maitland-Addison was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant with seniority of 30 June, 1903.[2]

In a Court Martial after T.B. 56 capized and was lost while under tow near Damietta on 18 May 1906, Maitland-Addison lost twelve months' seniority and was severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship in the ensuing Court Martial. Gunner Henry Pudifoot was also severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship.[3]

In 1910, Captain Charles William Winnington-Ingram of the first class protected cruiser Argonaut noted that Maitland-Addison was "rather frequently in debt."

After it appears he was thought to have deserted in 1911, Maitland-Addison re-appeared. He was placed on the Retired List due to misconduct on 22 February, 1912 and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 30 June, 1912.[4]

In 1919, he was granted permission to take up an appointment at the Ministry of Labour. In 1929, he was awarded a weekly allowance in respect of disablement attributable to Great War service. This is unusual, as his Service Record does not indicate naval service beyond 1911.[5]

See Also

Bibliography

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Edward H. F. Heaton-Ellis
Captain of H.M. T.B. 56
May, 1906 – 17 May, 1906[6]
Succeeded by
Vessel Lost

Footnotes

  1. Maitland-Addison Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/46/63. f. 63.
  2. Maitland-Addison Service Record The National Archives. ADM 196/46/63. f. 63.
  3. The Guardian, 31 May 1906. p. 7.
  4. Maitland-Addison Service Record The National Archives. ADM 196/46/63. f. 63.
  5. Maitland-Addison Service Record The National Archives. ADM 196/46/63. f. 63.
  6. Hepper. British Warship Losses in the Ironclad Era: 1860-1919. p. 19.