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BARON See also: British See also: admiral, son of Colonel See also: Sir Horace See also: Beauchamp Seymour and See also: cousin of See also: Francis See also: George Hugh Seymour, 5th See also: marquess of Hertford, was See also: born on the 12th of See also: April 1821
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Entering the See also: navy in 1834, he served in the Mediterranean and the Pacific, was for three years See also: flag-See also: lieutenant to his See also: uncle Sir George Seymour, and was promoted to be See also: commander in 1847
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He served in See also: Burma as a volunteer in 1852, was made a captain in 1854, took the "See also: Meteor" iron-clad battery out to the Black See also: Sea and home again in 1856, was captain of the " Pelota's " on the Australian station from 1857 to 1863, and commanded the See also: naval brigade in New Zealand during the See also: Maori War, 186o-61, for which he was made a C.B
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He became a See also: rear-admiral in 187o; in 1871–1872 he commanded the flying See also: squadron, was a See also: lord of the See also: admiralty in 1872–1874, and commanded the Channel See also: fleet, 1874–1876
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On the 31st of See also: December 1876 he was made a See also: vice-admiral, a K.C.B. on the 2nd of See also: June 1877
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In 188o–1883 he was commander-in-chief of the fleet in the Mediterranean, and in 188o had also the chief command of the See also: European squadron sent to the See also: coast of See also: Albania as a demonstration to compel the See also: Porte to cede Dulcigno to See also: Montenegro
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On the 24th of May 1881 he was made a G.C.B., and on the 6th of May 1882 was promoted to the See also: rank of admiral
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In See also: July 1882 he commanded at the See also: bombardment of Alexandria and in the subsequent operations on the coast of See also: Egypt, for which service he was raised to the See also: peerage as Baron Alcester of Alcester in the county of See also: Warwick, received a See also: parliamentary See also: grant of £25,000, the freedom of the city of
See also: London and a sword of honour: On his return from the Mediterranean he was for a couple of years again at the admiralty, and in 1886 he was placed on the retired See also: list
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For the next nine years he lived chiefly in London, but latterly his See also: health was much broken, and he died on the 3oth of See also: March 1895
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He was unmarried and the peerage became
See also: extinct
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