Montagu William Warcop Peter Consett

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Rear-Admiral Montagu William Warcop Peter Consett, C.M.G., R.N. (15 April, 1871 – 8 March, 1945) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Early Life & Career

Sub-Lieutenant Montagu was appointed in command of the first-class torpedo boat T.B. 26 on 21 July, 1892, for manoeuvres.[1]

He was promoted to Captain on 22 June, 1911.[2]

See Also

Bibliography

  • "Rear-Admiral M. W. W. P. Consett" (Obituaries). The Times. Friday, 9 March, 1945. Issue 50087, col D, p. 7.
  • Consett, Rear-Admiral M. W. W. P., C.M.G. (1923). The Triumph of Unarmed Forces (1914-1918): An account of the transactions by which Germany during the Great War was able to obtain supplies prior her collapse under the pressure of economic forces. London: Williams and Norgate.

Service Records

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Eardley C. Carr
Captain of H.M. T.B. 26
21 Jul, 1892[3]
Succeeded by
John K. Crawley
Preceded by
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Royal Navy Naval Attaché at Stockholm
27 Jul, 1912[4]
Succeeded by
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Footnotes

  1. "The Naval Manœuvres". The Times. Saturday, 16 July, 1892. Issue 33692, col A, p. 17.
  2. The Navy List. (March, 1913). p. 17.
  3. "The Naval Manœuvres". The Times. Saturday, 16 July, 1892. Issue 33692, col A, p. 17.
  4. The Navy List. (January, 1918). p. 1817.