References
- 1847 . Admiral the Hon. Sir Robert Stopford, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C. in C., Mediterranean. Died June 25th
- Vice Lieutenant Edward B. Penny, deceased
- 1855 . Captain William Honyman Henderson, C.B. for Acre. Died whilst Comptroller-General of the Coast Guard, November 26th
- Dictionary of National Biography Major-General Sir Charles Felix Smith, of the Royal Engineers (see). He was 54. He had been too ill to command the landing at Beyrout. Severely wounded whilst commanding the allied troops at Acre
- 1500 . Powerful. Commodore Charles Napier, C.B., broad-pendant in H.M.S. K.C.B. for Acre. Of his command on shore, O'Byrne says: “On 10 September he effected a landing at D'journie, at the head of a body of Turks and marines; and in this, his first important operation, he displayed such indefatigable
- 1876 . Admiral Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, Bart., K.C.B. Died February 12th
- 1891 . Phoenix. Commander Robert Fanshawe Stopford, of H.M.S. Obtained promotion upon carrying home dispatches. Died, an Admiral, January 4th