Keith Stewart (Royal Navy officer) explained

Honorific Prefix:The Honourable
Keith Stewart
Branch: Royal Navy
Rank:Admiral
Commands:HMS Ringdove
HMS Nankin
HMS Termagant
Battles:

Second Opium War

Awards:Companion of the Order of the Bath
Relations:George Stewart, 8th Earl of Galloway (father)
Lady Jane Paget (mother)
Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (uncle)

Admiral Keith Stewart (3 January 1814 – 15 September 1879) was a British aristocrat and Naval officer, from an influential political and military family.[1]

Early life

Stewart was born on 3 January 1814, the son of George Stewart, 8th Earl of Galloway and Lady Jane Paget.[1]

Naval career

Stewart entered the Navy as a midshipman on 3 April 1827, aged 13 on HMS Asia, flagship of Admiral Sir Edward Codrington in the Battle of Navarino.[2] He gained his commission on 13 June 1833 and was appointed lieutenant of Asia on 17 August 1833, at that point the flagship of Rear-Admiral Sir William Parker.[2] Stewart served from 11 October 1833 until December 1835 at which point he was appointed to HMS Stag under Captain Nicholas Lockyer just off Portugal where he served until 15 February 1837 at which point he was appointed to HMS Cornwallis, the flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Paget on the North America and West Indies Station.[2] After which, he was promoted to commander of HMS Ringdove on 14 October 1838 and continued at that rank until his promotion to captain on 1 July 1842.[2] Whilst captain of Ringdove, Stewart was employed in the suppression of the slave trade in the West Indies.[3] He went on to become commander of HMS Nankin and was congratulated by Admiral Sir Charles Napier and by Rear-Admiral Sir Michael Seymour for his defence against piracy in China.[3] [2] From 1857 to 1859 Stewart was gazetted three times for his service during the Second Opium War and in March 1857 he was promoted to commodore and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath. Following the end of the Second Opium War Stewart was promoted to rear-admiral in May 1862, vice-admiral in October 1867 and to admiral in July 1875.[3]

Personal life

Stewart married Mary Caroline FitzRoy, daughter of Sir Charles FitzRoy and Lady Mary Lennox, daughter of Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond on 9 August 1841 whilst a commander. He and Mary had nine children together:[1]

Stewart died on 15 September 1879 aged 65.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Burke . Bernard, Sir . Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes; Volume 3 . 2003 . Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd . Wilmington . 1515 . 107.
  2. Stewart, Keith . 20.13 . 1117 .
  3. Web site: Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria . issuu.com . Spink and Son . 1 August 2022.