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Peirse was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 June, 1900.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27211/pages/4433 no. 27211.  p. 4433.]  17 July, 1900.</ref>
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Peirse was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 June, 1900.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27211/pages/4433 no. 27211.  p. 4433.]  17 July, 1900.</ref>
  
On 21 May, 1903, he was appointed to the second-class protected cruiser [[H.M.S. Dido (1896)|''Dido'']].<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Thursday, 21 May, 1903.  Issue '''37086''', col B, p. 8.</ref>  On the occasion of the King's visit to Austria he was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 9 October.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27604/pages/6147 no. 27604.  p. 6147.]  9 October, 1903.</ref>
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On 21 May, 1903, he was appointed to the second-class protected cruiser [[H.M.S. Dido (1896)|''Dido'']].<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Thursday, 21 May, 1903.  Issue '''37086''', col B, p. 8.</ref>  On the occasion of the King's visit to Austria he was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 9 October.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27604/pages/6147 no. 27604.  p. 6147.]  9 October, 1903.</ref>
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In a letter of 13 April, 1907, the [[Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes (Royal Navy)|Director of Naval Ordnance]], [[John Rushworth Jellicoe, First Earl Jellicoe|Sir John R. Jellicoe]], mentioned to the Captain-designate of ''Excellent'', [[Reginald Godfrey Otway Tupper|Reginald G. O. Tupper]], "entre nous that Peirse will be DNO.  He doesn't know of it yet so please say nothing even to him."<ref>Tupper Papers.  National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth.  130/87 (53).</ref>  In the end, however, Jellicoe was succeeded by Captain [[Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon|Reginald H. S. Bacon]].
  
 
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Admiral SIR Richard Henry Peirse, K.C.B., K.B.E., M.V.O., Royal Navy (4 September, 1860 – 10 July, 1940) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He was Commander-in-Chief in the East Indies at the outbreak of the First World War, and afterwards assisted The Lord Fisher on the Board of Invention and Research.

Early Life & Career

Peirse was born in York on 4 September, 1860, the son of Lieutenant-Colonel C.H. Peirse. In 1873 he joined the Royal Navy, passing in seventh out of the twenty-four who sat the July entry examination. He served as a Midshipman in the Channel Squadron and in the corvette Charybdis on the China Station.

Peirse was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant with seniority of 1 January, 1881.[1]

On 1 January, 1893, Peirse was promoted to the rank of Commander.[2]

Captain

Peirse was promoted to the rank of Captain on 30 June, 1900.[3]

On 21 May, 1903, he was appointed to the second-class protected cruiser Dido.[4] On the occasion of the King's visit to Austria he was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 9 October.[5]

In a letter of 13 April, 1907, the Director of Naval Ordnance, Sir John R. Jellicoe, mentioned to the Captain-designate of Excellent, Reginald G. O. Tupper, "entre nous that Peirse will be DNO. He doesn't know of it yet so please say nothing even to him."[6] In the end, however, Jellicoe was succeeded by Captain Reginald H. S. Bacon.

Flag Rank

Peirse was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral on 9 February, 1909, vice Adair.[7]

Peirse was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.) on 1 January, 1913.[8]

On the occasion of King George V's birthday Peirse was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (K.C.B.) on 22 June, 1914.[9]

Great War

Peirse was promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral dated 24 October, 1914.[10]

Peirse was promoted to the rank of Admiral on 11 March, 1918.[11] He was placed on the Retired List at his own request on 17 January, 1919.[12]

Footnotes

  1. London Gazette: no. 24934. p. 547. 8 February, 1881.
  2. London Gazette: no. 26359. p. 2. 2 January, 1893.
  3. The London Gazette: no. 27211. p. 4433. 17 July, 1900.
  4. "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Thursday, 21 May, 1903. Issue 37086, col B, p. 8.
  5. The London Gazette: no. 27604. p. 6147. 9 October, 1903.
  6. Tupper Papers. National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth. 130/87 (53).
  7. London Gazette: no. 28223. p. 1111. 12 February, 1909.
  8. London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 28677. p. 1. 1 January, 1913.
  9. London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 28842. p. 4876. 22 June, 1914.
  10. London Gazette: no. 28984. p. 9690. 24 November, 1914.
  11. London Gazette: no. 30599. p. 3756. 26 March, 1918.
  12. London Gazette: no. 31162. p. 1798. 4 February, 1919.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral Sir Richard Peirse" (Obituaries). The Times. Thursday, 11 July, 1940. Issue 48665, col D, pg. 7.

Images

  • 1920 Frederic Whiting portrait in the possession of the Imperial War Museum. Catalogue Number IWM ART 3056.

Service Records


Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Frederick T. Hamilton
Inspector of Target Practice
1909 – 1911
Succeeded by
Montague E. Browning
Preceded by
F. C. Doveton Sturdee
Rear-Admiral in the First Division, Home Fleet
1911 – 1912
Succeeded by
Charles E. Madden
Preceded by
The Hon. Sir Alexander E. Bethell
Commander-in-Chief on the East Indies Station
1912 – 1916
Succeeded by
Rosslyn E. Wemyss
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