Harry Seawell Frank Niblett, CVO (31 October 1852 – 26 December 1939) was a Royal Navy officer before the First World War.
Admiral Harry Seawell Niblett | |
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Born | 31 October 1852 |
Died | 26 December 1939 |
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Rank | Admiral |
Commands held | HMS Diadem HMS Canopus Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport Devonport Reserve division |
Awards | Commander of the Royal Victorian Order |
Niblett entered the Royal Navy, was promoted to lieutenant on 31 March 1874,[1] and to commander on 1 January 1887.[2]
He served with the Mediterranean Fleet, and was promoted to captain on 30 June 1892.[3] The following years he served as captain in command of HMS Northampton, HMS Edgar, HMS Diadem and HMS Canopus.
In December 1902 he was appointed commodore-in-command of the Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport, and captain of HMS Vivid, flagship and yacht to the port admiral.[4]
Three years later he was promoted to rear-admiral on 1 January 1905, and in late 1906 he was appointed in command of the Devonport Reserve division.[5]
He was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) in August 1907, on the occasion of the Inspection by King Edward VII of the Home Fleet.[6]
He retired from the navy in 1910, and was promoted to admiral on the Retired list on 20 March 1913.[7]