John Tarleton (Royal Navy officer)

Sir John Tarleton
Born 8 November 1811
Died 25 September 1880 (1880-09-26) (aged 68)
London, United Kingdom
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service 1824 1879
Rank Admiral
Commands held HMS Fox
HMS Eurydice
HMS Euryalus
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Admiral Sir John Walter Tarleton KCB (8 November 1811 – 25 September 1880) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord.

Naval career

Born the son of Thomas Tarleton of Bolesworth Castle and grandnephew of Sir Banastre Tarleton, Tarleton joined the Royal Navy in 1824.[1] He played a key role in resolving a crisis in Burma in 1851 when the master of a British ship was illegally detained in Rangoon.[2]

He was given command of the fifth-rate HMS Fox in 1852, of the frigate HMS Eurydice in 1855 and of the frigate HMS Euryalus in 1858: he led the latter ship as an element of the Channel Squadron and then of the Mediterranean Squadron.[3] At this time Prince Alfred served as a cadet under him.[3] Tarleton served as Junior Naval Lord from 1871 and then as Second Naval Lord from 1872 to 1874.[4] He was promoted to Vice Admiral in 1875 and retired in 1879.[5]

He died at his home in Warwick Square in London.[6]

Family

In 1861 he married Finetta Esther Dinsdale; they went on to have one son and two daughters.[1]

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References

Military offices
Preceded by
Lord John Hay
Junior Naval Lord
18711872
Succeeded by
Sir Beauchamp Seymour
Preceded by
Vacant
Last held by
Sir Sydney Dacres
Second Naval Lord
18721874
Succeeded by
Sir Geoffrey Hornby
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