Edmund Drummond (Royal Navy officer)

Edmund Drummond
Born 4 August 1841
Died 6 May 1911 (1911-05-07) (aged 69)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service 1855–1903
Rank Admiral
Commands held HMS Tenedos
East Indies Station

Admiral Edmund Charles Drummond (4 August 1841 – 6 May 1911) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station.

Born the son of Edmund Drummond, a career civil servant in British India,[1] Drummond joined the Royal Navy in 1855.[2] In 1867 he served as Flag Lieutenant to Admiral Sir Hastings Yelverton.[3] Promoted to Captain in 1877, he took command of HMS Tenedos in 1884.[2] Then, promoted to Rear Admiral in 1892, he was made Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station in 1895; he retired in 1903.[2]

He lived at Halesworth in Suffolk.[4]

Family

In 1872 he married Dora Naylor; they had one son and one daughter.[5]

References

  1. Sir Edmund Drummond (thePeerage.com)
  2. 1 2 3 William Loney RN
  3. "No. 23309". The London Gazette. 11 October 1867. p. 5440.
  4. Turtle Bunbury
  5. The Peerage.com
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir William Kennedy
Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station
18951898
Succeeded by
Sir Archibald Douglas
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