Charles Hope Dundas
Admiral SIR Charles Hope Dundas, Twenty-Eighth Chief of Dundas, K.C.M.G., Royal Navy, Retired (9 August, 1859 – 1 July, 1924) was an officer of the Royal Navy.
Early Life & Career
On 12 December, 1895, Dundas was appointed to the new battleship Magnificent.[1] He was promoted to the rank of Commander on 31 December.[2] He was appointed Commander of the battleship Howe on 23 April, 1896.[3]
Captain
Dundas was promoted to the rank of Captain on 1 January, 1901.[4]
He was appointed a Naval Aide-de-Camp to King Edward VII on 2 January, 1909, vice Patey.[5]
Flag Rank
Dundas was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral on 22 July, 1910, vice Field.[6] He succeeded Rear-Admiral William L. Grant as Rear-Admiral for Special Service with Prince Louis of Battenberg, Vice-Admiral Commanding the Third and Fourth Divisions of the Home Fleet. He hoisted his flag in the Africa at Sheerness on 2 November, 1911, and transferred it the following day to the Home Fleet offices ashore.[7] During the manœuvres of 1913 he served as Second-in-Command of the Seventh Battle Squadron to Vice-Admiral Sir Henry B. Jackson. He hoisted his flag in the Prince George[8] on 2 July.[9] His two-year period as Rear-Admiral in the Home Fleets at the Nore and on Sir Frederick T. Hamilton's staff was extended until Hamilton's appointment expired.[10] He was succeeded by Rear-Admiral Stuart Nicholson on 5 December, 1913.[11]
Great War
He was promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral on 10 January, 1916, vice Briggs,[12] and was placed on the Retired List on 25 January.[13]
In the Birthday Honours of 4 June, 1917, Dundas was appointed a Knight Commander in the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (K.C.M.G.) for his war services.[14]
Post-War & Retirement
He was advanced to the rank of Admiral on the Retired List on 1 January, 1919.[15]
Footnotes
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Monday, 18 November, 1895. Issue 34737, col E, pg. 7.
- ↑ London Gazette: no. 26694. p. 7532. 31 December, 1895.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 25 April, 1896. Issue 34874, col C, pg. 9.
- ↑ London Gazette: no. 27263. p. 82. 4 January, 1901.
- ↑ London Gazette: no. 28212. p. 131. 5 January, 1909.
- ↑ London Gazette: no. 28400. p. 5396. 26 July, 1910.
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Thursday, 2 November, 1911. Issue 39732, col C, pg. 4.
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Monday, 17 June, 1912. Issue 39927, col C, pg. 6.
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Wednesday, 19 June, 1912. Issue 39929, col E, pg. 6.
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Tuesday, 14 October, 1913. Issue 40342, col F, pg. 6.
- ↑ "Flag Changes at Sheerness" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Friday, 5 December, 1913. Issue 40387, col A, pg. 6.
- ↑ London Gazette: no. 29439. p. 626. 14 January, 1916.
- ↑ London Gazette: no. 29454. p. 1130. 28 January, 1916.
- ↑ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 30111. p. 5458. 4 June, 1917.
- ↑ London Gazette: no. 31104. p. 199. 3 January, 1919.
Bibliography
- Dundas of Dundas, Admiral Sir Charles (1922). An Admiral's Yarns: Stray Memories of 50 Years. London: Herbert Jenkins, Ltd..
Service Records
- The National Archives. ADM 196/38.
- The National Archives. ADM 196/20.