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Sir Arthur Farquhar
Born9 January 1815
Died29 January 1908 (1908-01-30) (aged 93)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1829 – 1880
RankAdmiral
Commands heldHMS Albatross
HMS Malacca
HMS Victory
HMS Hannibal
HMS Hogue
HMS Lion
Pacific Station
Plymouth Command
Battles/warsOriental Crisis
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Spouse(s)

Ellen Rickman

(m. 1851)
ChildrenSir Arthur Murray Farquhar
Parents
  • Jane Murray (mother)
  • Relatives
  • William Farquhar (uncle)
  • Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar KCB (9 January 1815 – 29 January 1908) was a British Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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    Farquhar joined the Royal Navy in 1829.[1] He took part in the bombardment of Acre during the Oriental Crisis in 1840.[2]

    Promoted to commander in 1844, Farquhar was given command of HMS Albatross in 1846[1] and fought pirates in Borneo in 1849.[2] Promoted to captain in 1849, he commanded HMS Malacca, HMS Victory, HMS Hannibal, HMS Hogue and HMS Lion.[1]

    Farquhar was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station in 1869 and Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1878. He retired in 1880.[1]

    There is a memorial to Farquhar in Christ Church, Kincardine O'Neil.[3]

    Family

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    In 1851 Farquhar married Ellen Rickman; the couple had nine sons and four daughters.[2] He was an investor in the coal mines of Robert Dunsmuir.[4]

    See also

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    References

    [edit]
  • ^ This is North Scotland
  • ^ "Robert Dunsmuir". Craigdarroch Castle. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  • Military offices
    Preceded by

    George Hastings

    Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station
    1869–1872
    Succeeded by

    Sir Charles Hillyar

    Preceded by

    Sir Thomas Symonds

    Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
    1878–1880
    Succeeded by

    Sir Charles Elliot


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