Francisco Sangro Tremlett

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Rear Admiral
Francisco Sangro Tremlett
FRGS, FGS &c
File:Tremlett, Francisco Sangro.jpg
Born 1805
Died 1897
Residence Bellevue, Tunbridge Wells
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1894.01 last listed
elected_AI 1883.01.09
societies Royal Geographical Society
Geological Society




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

proposed 1882.12.12
Brabrook's presidential address 1898: Rear-Admiral Tremlett, who had reached his eighty-second year,died on the 5th April. His naval career commenced in the year 1830, and was one of distinction. It had been his custom for many years to spend some weeks in Brittany, and he became an admitted authority on the rude stone monuments of that country. He was always pleased to supply enquirers with copies of books, plans, and illustrations relating to them. On several occasions he read papers on that subject to this Institute,and he was a contributor to various archaeological publications.

Notes From Elsewhere

Tremlett, F. S. (Francisco Sangro), 1805-1897

Francisco Sangro Robert Dawson Tremlett R.N.
Only son of Admiral William Tremlett Date
1815 Born
30 March 1897 Died (Tunbridge Wells)
1 May 1830 Entered Navy
26 January 1843 Lieutenant
8 August 1857 Commander
9 May 1863 Captain
14 September 1870 Retired Captain
30 December 1878 Retired Rear-Admiral
27 May 1843 Lieutenant (additional) in Alfred, commanded by John Brett Purvis, south-east coast of America
18 December 1843 Lieutenant in Frolic, commanded by Cospatrick Baillie Hamilton, Pacific
29 May 1845 29 January 1846 Lieutenant in Agincourt, commanded by William James Hope Johnstone, flagship of Rear-Admiral Thomas John Cochrane, East Indies
29 January 1846 13 November 1846 Lieutenant in Childers, commanded by John Charles Pitman, East Indies
13 November 1846 Lieutenant in Vestal, commanded by Charles Talbot, East Indies
4 October 1858 31 December 1861 Commander in Impregnable, commanded by William Houston Stewart, Plymouth, flagship of the Port Admiral
1 January 1862 8 May 1863 Commander in Impregnable, Devonport, training ship
12 May 1863 Captain in Impregnable, Devonport, training ship

Publications

External Publications

House Publications

Notes on Stone Circles in Brittany" in The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, volume 13, pages 143–148, 151 (1884)
"On the Cromlech (Stone Circle) of Er-Lanic" in The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, volume 14, pages 47–51, (1885)
"The Sculptured Dolmens of the Morbihan, Brittany" in The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, volume 15, pages 104–113, (1886)

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