Rodney Lloyd

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Rodney Lloyd
Born3 July 1841
Died16 May 1911 (1911-05-17) (aged 69)
Allegiance
Companion of the Order of the Bath

CB (3 July 1841 – 16 May 1911) was a Royal Navy officer who became Admiral Superintendent of Malta Dockyard
.

He was the third son, and fifth child, of Edmund and Catherine Elizabeth Lloyd who were living at Fairfield House in Castle Street, Thornbury.[1]

Naval career

Lloyd became Commodore in Charge at Jamaica, with his broad pennant in the troopship HMS Urgent, in September 1889 and, having been promoted to rear admiral on 4 March 1894, he became Admiral Superintendent of Malta Dockyard in February 1897.[2] He was promoted to vice admiral on 10 August 1900, and retired at his own request on 1 September 1902,[3] though was promoted to full admiral on the retired list on 16 June 1904.[4] Lloyd sometimes sat as a nautical assessor with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Descendants of William Harford" (PDF). 18 September 2020.
  2. ^ Clowes, The Royal Navy. Vol. VII. p. 8
  3. ^ "No. 27471". The London Gazette. 5 September 1902. p. 5752.
  4. ^ "No. 27692". The London Gazette. 5 July 1904. p. 4259.
  5. ^ The Ship "Albano" and her freight v The Allan Line Steamship Company Limited, [1907] UKPC 11.
Military offices
Preceded by Admiral Superintendent, Malta Dockyard
1897–1900
Succeeded by