Talk:Trinity House
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New Image of Elder Brethren During Trafalgar 200
[edit]Hi Trinity House Editors. I notice that the article is a bit short of pictures, particularly since the flag went missing. This image is now available if you would like to use it. Best wishes. Des Desk1 15:55, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
Suggested external link
[edit]Inviting contributors to expand the section on Trinity House itself using the following account, or append an external link. The monograph has an extensive architectural description, site plan, engravings of elevations, statues and a reproduction of the stained glass in the south east windows. Written in 1896, just as the hospital and almshouses were spared demolition after a public outcry.
- Survey of London Monograph 1 - Trinity Hospital, Mile End http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1253
--Bhogrok (talk) 16:37, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
- Added, thanks. Chzz ► 00:08, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
THV Patricia
[edit]Hi Trinity House Editors.
THV Patricia is worth an article to herself. Fascinating connections and people who've travelled on her. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 150.204.17.42 (talk) 13:50, 13 December 2016 (UTC)
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Deputy Masters - a complete list since 1685
[edit]I have been able to compile this list of Deputy Masters since 1685. It is not quite ready for mainspace yet but may be useful.
- 1685-1687: Captain John Hill
- 1687: Captain Robert Fisher
- 1688-1691: Captain Henry Mudd
- 1691-1692: Captain Ralph Sanderson
- 1693-1694: Captain Samuel Butler
- 1695-1696: Captain George Phenny
- 1697-1698: Sir Mathew Andrews
- 1699-1701: Captain Henry Risbe
- 1702-1705: Captain John Bromwell
- 1706: Captain Samuel Atkinson
- 1706-1711: Captain James Conway
- 1711-1719: Captain John Hazlewood
- 1719-1721: Captain Robert Sandes
- 1721-1729: Captain Thomas Harlow
- 1729-1740: Captain John Werry
- 1740-1749: Captain Richard Stratton
- 1749-1762: Captain William Clarke
- 1762-1775: Captain M. W. Conway
- 1775-1783: Sir William James, Baronet
- 1783-1785: Captain Gilbert Staler
- 1785-1786: Captain Michael James
- 1786-1795: Captain Sir Hector Rose
- 1795-1803: Captain Sir Robert Preston, 6th Baronet
- 1803-1825: Captain Joseph Cotton
- 1825-1834: Captain Sir John Woolmore, KCH
- 1834-1852: Sir John Henry Pelly, 1st Baronet, DL
- 1852-1859: Captain John Shepherd
- 1859-1861: Rear-Admiral Robert Gordon
- 1861-1865: Captain William Pigott
- 1865-1875: Sir Frederick Arrow
- 1875-1883: Admiral Sir Richard Collinson, KCB
- 1883-1898: Captain Sir John Sydney Webb, KCMG
- 1898-1910: Captain Sir George Rawlinson Vyvyan, KCMG
- 1910-1926: Captain Sir Herbert Acton Blake, KCMG, KCVO
- 1926-1935: Vice-Admiral Sir George Robert Mansell, KCVO, CBE
- 1935-1948: Captain Sir Arthur Routley Hutson Morrell, KBE
- 1948-1961: Captain Sir Gerald Curteis, KCVO
- 1961-1972: Captain Sir George Edward Barnard, Kt
- 1972-1976: Captain Sir David Stanley Tibbits, Kt, DSC
- 1976-1988: Captain Sir Miles Buckley Wingate, KCVO
- 1988-1996: Captain Sir Philip Malcolm Edge, KCVO
- 1996-2002: Rear-Admiral Sir Patrick Barton Rowe, KCVO, CBE
- 2002-2011: Rear-Admiral Sir Jeremy Michael de Halpert, KCVO, CB
- 2011-present: Captain Ian McNaught
For those from 1685 to 1803, see Joseph Cotton, Memoir of the Origin and Incorporation of the Trinity House of Deptford Strond (London: J. Darling, 1818), p. 180. For those from 1800 to 1865, see Frederick Arrow, The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond: A Memoir... (London: Smith and Ebbs, 1868), p. 44. For Preston's full dates, see his entry in The History of Parliament online edition. For those after Blake, see Who Was Who or Who's Who. —Noswall59 (talk) 11:56, 4 July 2019 (UTC).