William Greenwood Stewart: Difference between revisions

From The Dreadnought Project
Jump to navigationJump to search
(mark as needing CatBritannia data)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''William Greenwood Stewart''' ( – ) served in the [[Royal Navy]].
'''William Greenwood Stewart''', R.N. (13 January, 1860 – 30 April, 1887) served in the [[Royal Navy]].


==Life & Career==
==Life & Career==
<!--Stewart was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on  
Stewart was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 29 June, 1883.


Stewart was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on  
Stewart was appointed to the {{UK-Gannet|f=t}} on 3 September 1885, serving under Commander [[Barton Rose Bradford]].  He would die of mortal wounds received when {{UK-Gannet}}'s boat was attacked by men of an armed slaver at Mersa Halaib, Sudan on 30 April, 1887.


Stewart was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on  
On 10 April 1929, the {{UK-Dahlia|f=tp}} would report, "I visited grave of 'Lieut J.[sic] G. Stewart RN of HMS 'Gannet' who died of wounds received at Mersa Halaib in 1887.  It is on the S.W. corner of Mersa Halaib Island; having been repaired by Sudan Officers 8 years ago it is in excellent preservation.  There are no Europeans [on the island]."


Stewart was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on
-->
==See Also==
==See Also==
{{refbegin}}
{{refbegin}}
Line 27: Line 25:
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stewart, William}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stewart, William}}


{{CatPerson|UK||}}
{{CatPerson|UK|1860|1887}}
{{CatBritannia|Unknown}}
{{CatLieut|UK}}
{{CatKilledOnActiveService|UK}}
{{CatBritannia|July, 1872}}

Revision as of 16:11, 5 November 2017

William Greenwood Stewart, R.N. (13 January, 1860 – 30 April, 1887) served in the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

Stewart was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 29 June, 1883.

Stewart was appointed to the gunboat Gannet on 3 September 1885, serving under Commander Barton Rose Bradford. He would die of mortal wounds received when Gannet's boat was attacked by men of an armed slaver at Mersa Halaib, Sudan on 30 April, 1887.

On 10 April 1929, the sweeping sloop H.M.S. Dahlia would report, "I visited grave of 'Lieut J.[sic] G. Stewart RN of HMS 'Gannet' who died of wounds received at Mersa Halaib in 1887. It is on the S.W. corner of Mersa Halaib Island; having been repaired by Sudan Officers 8 years ago it is in excellent preservation. There are no Europeans [on the island]."

See Also

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Frederick S. Inglefield
Captain of H.M. T.B. 4
28 Apr, 1885[1]
Succeeded by
Herbert W. Savory

Footnotes

  1. The Navy List. (June, 1885). p. 214.