List of First and Principal Naval Aides-de-Camp

List of First and Principal Naval Aides-de-Camp

Below is an "incomplete" list of First and Principal Naval Aides-de-Camp, an office established by William IV of the United Kingdom in 1830:

First and Principal Naval Aides-de-Camp

*1830-1846: Lord Amelius Beauclerk
*1846-1866: Sir William Parker, Bart.
*1866-1873: The Earl of Lauderdale
*1873-1878: Sir James Hope
*1878-1879: Hon. Sir Henry Keppel
*1879-1886: Sir Astley Key
*1886-1895: Sir Geoffrey Hornby
*1895-1897: Sir Algernon Lyons
*1897-1899: Sir Nowell Salmon
*1899-1901: Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, Bt.
*1901-1902: Sir James Erskine
*1902-1903: Sir Edward Seymour
*1903-1904: Sir Henry Stephenson
*1904-1911: Sir Jackie Fisher
*1911-1913: Sir Lewis Beaumont
*1913-1914: Sir Edmund Poë
*1914-1917: Sir George Callaghan
*1917-1919: Sir Henry Jackson
*1919-1922: Sir Stanley Colville
*1922-1924: Sir Charles Madden, 1st Bt.
*1924-1925: Sir Somerset Gough-Calthorpe
*1925-1926: Sir Montague Browning
*1926-1928: Sir Arthur Leveson
*1928-1929: Sir Richard Phillimore
*1929-1930: Sir William Goodenough
*1930: Sir Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair
*1930-1931: Sir Walter Cowan, Bt.
*1931-1932: Sir Hubert Brand
*1932-1934: Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, Bt.
*1934-1936: Sir John Kelly
*1936-1938: The Earl of Cork and Orrery
*1938-1939: Sir Roger Backhouse
*1939-1941: Hon. Sir Reginald Drax
*1941-1943: Sir Dudley Pound
*1943-1945: Sir Percy Noble
*1945-1946: The Lord Tovey
*1946-1948: The Lord Fraser of North Cape
*1948-1949: Sir Henry Moore
*1949-1952: Sir Arthur Power
*1952-1953: Sir Rhoderick McGrigor
*1953-1954: Sir John Edelsten
*?-1958: Hon. Sir Guy Russell
*1958-1959: Sir Guy Grantham
*1959-1960: Sir William Davis
*1960-1962: Sir Caspar John
*1962-1965: Sir Wilfrid Woods
*1965-1968: Sir Desmond Dreyer
*1968-1970: Sir John Frewen
*1970-1972: Sir Horace Law
*1972-1974: Sir Michael Pollock

Since 1972, the office has been united with that of First Sea Lord.

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* [http://www.gazette-online.co.uk/ The London Gazette]


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