Robert O'Brien FitzRoy

Robert O'Brien FitzRoy
Born 2 April 1839
Died 7 May 1896 (1896-05-08) (aged 57)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service 1853–1896
Rank Vice Admiral
Commands held HMS Alexandra
Channel Squadron
Battles/wars Second Opium War
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Vice Admiral Sir Robert O'Brien FitzRoy KCB (2 April 1839 7 May 1896) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Channel Squadron.

Born the son of Admiral Robert FitzRoy, FitzRoy Junior joined the Royal Navy in 1853.[1] He served in the Second Opium War in 1857 and was promoted to Captain in 1872.[1] In 1878 he commanded HMS Alexandra, flagship of Admiral Sir Geoffrey Hornby through the Dardanelles to Constantinople and although he grounded the ship, it was later re-floated.[2] On 16 April 1886 he was made an Naval Aide-de-Camp to the Queen.[3]

He served as Commander-in-Chief, Channel Squadron from 1894 to 1895[4] and was appointed KCB shortly before his death in 1896.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 The Correspondence of Charles Darwin:, Volume 14; Volume 1866 By Charles Darwin, Duncan M. Porter, p. 509
  2. HMS Alexandra
  3. "No. 25578". The London Gazette. 16 April 1886. p. 1839.
  4. Whitacker's Almanack 1895
  5. Whitacker's Almanack 1896
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Henry Fairfax
Commander-in-Chief, Channel Fleet
18941895
Succeeded by
Lord Walter Kerr
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