Lewin of Greenwich: The Authorised Biography of
Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin.
One of them was an
Admiral of the Fleet, but is he the person after whom the famous ship Hood was named?
"Old Jarvey." British
Admiral of the Fleet. Principal wars: Seven Years' War (1756-1763); American Revolutionary War (1775-1783); French Revolutionary (1792-1799) and Napoleonic Wars (1800-1815).
But the flight had a special significance as
Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Benjamin Bathurst, whose father Wing Commander Peter Bathurst had piloted the aircraft when he was the commanding officer of the Pilotless Aircraft Unit (PAU) at the St Athan base in the 1940s, was a passenger.
The Prince, inset, who is
Admiral of the Fleet of the national sea cadet force, said: "I would like to congratulate (all at) TS Erimus on the opening of your new home on this, your 70th anniversary.
1979 Lord Moutbatten of Burma,
Admiral of the Fleet, former Viceroy of India, and the Queen's uncle, was killed today in an explosion in his boat during a holiday in the Irish Republic.
Dating back to the late 1700s, it was built by brothers Shute Barrington, a former Bishop of Durham, and Sir Samuel Barrington, an
Admiral of the Fleet. Another brother in this high-achieving family was Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1761.
Cecil joined the crew of HMS Lion, the 26,000-ton flagship of
Admiral of the Fleet David Beatty.
But the plan remains to run Duke Of Marmalade, Archipenko and
Admiral of the fleet along with George Washington.
They were supplemented by victories from
Admiral of the fleet and Soldier Of Fortune in last week's Derby trials at Chester.
The Queen, as Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, will carry out the inspection tomorrow, accompanied by the
Admiral of the Fleet, the Duke of Edinburgh.
At her side, in the uniform of an
Admiral of the Fleet, the Duke stood to attention.