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Traherne was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} in April, 1894. Afflicted with domestic issues, he resigned the service at his own request on 1 September 1896. | Traherne was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} in April, 1894. Afflicted with domestic issues, he resigned the service at his own request on 1 September 1896. | ||
− | Traherne was placed on the Emergency List on 16 August, 1914 and appointed to {{UK-Excellent|f=p}}. On 12 October, he was made a temporary acting Commander, but he died two days later at | + | Traherne was placed on the Emergency List on 16 August, 1914 and appointed to {{UK-Excellent|f=p}}. On 12 October, he was made a temporary acting Commander, but he died two days later at Haslar Hospital of pleuro pneumonia. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 11:12, 7 December 2018
Lieutenant-Commander Llewellyn Edmund Traherne, R.N. (14 September, 1863 – ) served in the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
Born in Paris, the son of Colonel Traherne.
Traherne was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in April, 1886.
Traherne was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander in April, 1894. Afflicted with domestic issues, he resigned the service at his own request on 1 September 1896.
Traherne was placed on the Emergency List on 16 August, 1914 and appointed to H.M.S. Excellent. On 12 October, he was made a temporary acting Commander, but he died two days later at Haslar Hospital of pleuro pneumonia.
See Also
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Preceded by Guy A. J. Greville |
Captain of H.M. T.B. 50 4 Jul, 1888[1] – 24 Aug, 1888 |
Succeeded by Henry L. D. Pearce |
Footnotes
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. Tuesday, 3 July, 1888. Issue 32428, col A, p. 10.