Richard Purefoy FitzGerald Purefoy

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Vice-Admiral Richard Purefoy FitzGerald Purefoy, C.B.E., M.V.O., Royal Navy, Retired (26 May, 1862 – 19 December, 1943) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the First World War.

Early Life & Career

On 21 December, 1906, he was appointed in command of H.M.S. Black Prince.[1]

Great War

On 12 August, 1914, Purefoy was appointed to take charge of Loch Ewe as a secondary coaling base for the Grand Fleet, flying his flag in the Assistance.[2][3]

Purefoy was placed on the Retired List on 15 February, 1915,[4] and was advanced to the rank of Vice-Admiral on the Retired List on 2 July, 1917.[5]

Footnotes

  1. "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 10 November, 1906. Issue 38174, col B, pg. 13.
  2. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List (September, 1914). p. 3.
  3. Jellicoe. The Grand Fleet. p. 96.
  4. London Gazette: no. 29478. p. 1805. 18 February, 1916.
  5. London Gazette: no. 30161. p. 6550. 3 July, 1917.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral R. P. F. Purefoy" (Obituaries). The Times. Thursday, 23 December, 1943. Issue 49736, col D, pg. 7.

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