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==Rear-Admirals of the United Kingdom== | ==Rear-Admirals of the United Kingdom== | ||
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− | + | {{Tenure|rank={{AdmRN}}|name=Stanley Cecil James Colville|nick=Stanley C. J. Colville|appt=1926{{CN}}}} | |
− | + | {{Tenure|rank={{AdmRN}}|name=Montague Edward Browning|nick=Montague E. Browning|appt=1929{{CN}}}} | |
− | + | {{Tenure|rank={{AdmRN}}|name=Hubert George Brand|nick=Hubert George Brand|appt=1939{{CN}}}} | |
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Revision as of 17:12, 11 May 2014
Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom was a court appointment.
Like Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom, it was an ancient office which had fallen into desuetude until being revived in 1901 by King Edward VII as high court appointments, corresponding to the military Silver Stick and Gold Stick in Waiting.
Rear-Admirals of the United Kingdom
- Admiral Edmund R. Fremantle, 1901[Citation needed]
- Admiral Stanley C. J. Colville, 1926[Citation needed]
- Admiral Montague E. Browning, 1929[Citation needed]
- Admiral Hubert George Brand, 1939[Citation needed]
Footnotes