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Frederick Tudor

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Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor, KCB, KCMG (born Jones; 29 March 1863 – 14 April 1946) was a British Royal Navy officer who went on to be Third Sea Lord.[1]

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One thing we have a lot of here in New England in the wintertime is ice. And New Englanders actually figured out ways to store the ice to keep food cool through the summer in ice houses. Frederick Tudor had an even better idea: Why not ship the ice to places that don't have any? So, in the 1830s, Tudor launched a business shipping ice from Boston to the rest to the world. Of course people here thought he was crazy, we have plenty of ice, who would actually want to buy this? But he knew that in places like Florida, Havana, even India, there was no ice and this would be a great thing for people there, to cool drinks, to cool patients. So, Tudor's business shipping crystal blocks of Yankee coldness cut from the ponds of New England, from Jamaica Pond, from Walden Pond, and then packed on ships here in Charlestown and shipped all across the world, shipping out 130 tons of ice every year, making Tudor one of the richest men in Boston. He built a house on Beacon Hill next to the statehouse, all from finding out how to harvest ice and how to ship ice to the rest of the world. Taking something that doesn't cost anything to make, sending it to people who will pay a lot for it, this is a great Yankee skill and Tudor mastered it.

Early life and career

Tudor was born in Stoke Damerel, Devon, the son of Harrington Rogers Jones, of Harwich, and Henrietta Augusta Tudor, of Cork, Ireland. He came first in order of merit out of 42 candidates who passed the examination for naval cadetships in 1875.[2] Jones was promoted to the rank of lieutenant with seniority of 29 March 1884.[3] On 26 December 1890, he adopted his mother's maiden name and changed his surname to Tudor.[1] His brother Henry Morton Tudor Tudor was also a Royal Navy admiral.

Tudor was promoted to the rank of commander on 31 December 1896.[4] He was appointed an Assistant to the Director of Naval Ordnance from the same date.[5] He was appointed to HMS Hannibal on 10 May 1898.[6] Tudor was appointed in command of HMS Prometheus in early 1902,[7] and was in command of this ship when she took part in the fleet review held at Spithead on 16 August 1902 for the coronation of King Edward VII.[8] He was promoted to captain on 31 December 1902,[9] and subsequently held commands in HMS Challenger and HMS Superb.[10]

After serving as Assistant Director of Naval Ordnance at the Admiralty from 1906 to 1909 he was given command of the Gunnery School at Whale Island in Portsmouth in 1910.[10] He went on to be Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes from 1912 to 1914.[10]

He served in World War I as Third Sea Lord from 1914 to 1917 when he became Commander-in-Chief, China Station.[10] Tudor was responsible for arranging the escape of refugees from Siberia through Japan and on to Canada. In 1917, he was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, which represents the second highest of eight classes associated with the award. Notice of the King's permission to accept and to display this honour was duly published in the London Gazette.[11] Tudor later became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich in 1920[12] before retiring in 1922.[10]

Tudor was an uncle of Owen Frederick Morton Tudor, who married Larissa Tudor, a woman some people have claimed might have really been Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia.

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Obituary: Admiral Sir Frederick Tudor". The Times. 15 April 1946. p. 7.
  2. ^ "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 4 December 1875. Issue 28490, col A, p. 6.
  3. ^ The London Gazette: no. 25352.  p. 2085. 9 May 1884.
  4. ^ The London Gazette: no. 26809.  p. 3. 1 January 1897.
  5. ^ "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Friday, 22 January 1897. Issue 35107, col E, p. 11.
  6. ^ "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Monday, 2 May 1898. Issue 35505, col B, p. 12.
  7. ^ "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36666. London. 16 January 1902. p. 7.
  8. ^ "The Coronation – Naval Review". The Times. No. 36845. London. 13 August 1902. p. 4.
  9. ^ "No. 27512". The London Gazette. 2 January 1903. p. 3.
  10. ^ a b c d e Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
  11. ^ Order of the Rising Sun, conferred 1917 -- "No. 30363". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 October 1917. p. 11322.
  12. ^ Michael Occleshaw, The Romanov Conspiracies: The Romanovs and the House of Windsor, Orion, 1993, p. 176

References

  • Occleshaw, Michael, The Romanov Conspiracies: The Romanovs and the House of Windsor, Orion, 1993, ISBN 1-85592-518-4

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Preceded by Third Sea Lord
1914–1917
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Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, China Station
1917–1919
Succeeded by
Preceded by President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich
1920–1922
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