Frederick Grey

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Frederick Grey
23 August 18052 May 1878
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Admiral Rank Insignia
Allegiance Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Rank Admiral
Commands held First Naval Lord
Battles/wars Crimean War
Awards GCB

Admiral Sir Frederick William Grey GCB (23 August 1805 - 2 May 1878) was a senior naval officer and First Sea Lord. His father was Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, the former Prime Minister.

[edit] Naval career

Grey joined the Royal Navy in 1819. Between 1830 and 1855 he commanded successively HMS Actaeon, HMS Jupiter, HMS Endymion and HMS Hannibal.

As Captain of HMS Hannibal he conveyed 10,000 French troops to the Black Sea during the Crimean War.

He was Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope & West Coast of Africa from 1857 to 1860 and First Sea Lord from 1861 to 1866.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Richard Dundas
First Sea Lord
1861—1866
Succeeded by
Sir Sydney Dacres