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2709:. London Scout Council. p. 202.
1411:, shortly after Jellicoe's removal.
1019:Royal Commission on Fuel and Engines
885:Admiral, or as the French knew him:
4667:Military personnel from Southampton
3075:Lloyd George: War Leader, 1916–1918
1697:Belgium : Grand Cordon of the
1212:German attack on a Norwegian convoy
971:on 3 August 1907. He went on to be
866:Jellicoe as captain, in command of
799:and chief of staff to Vice Admiral
305:
13:
4567:Royal Navy admirals of World War I
3761:
3135:
2926:. 16 September 1919. p. 3098.
1665:, 2nd class with crossed swords –
1642:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
1433:George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe
1421:Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street
1045:, the First Lord of the Admiralty
1028:
981:Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet
821:Companion of the Order of the Bath
14:
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2831:. 13 November 1900. p. 6927.
2327:. 12 February 1915. p. 1443.
2150:. 13 February 1906. p. 1037.
1679:France : Grand Cross of the
1605:
1585:Order of Merit (OM) – 31 May 1916
1576:
1360:of Hampshire in 1932. He died of
1356:from 1925 to 1928. He was made a
1123:
4622:Deaths from pneumonia in England
4572:Governors-general of New Zealand
4557:Royal Navy admirals of the fleet
3312:John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
3308:, note the chapters to the right
3306:John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
3250:Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921).
2946:. 21 February 1919. p. 985.
1922:A History of St Aubyns 1895–2013
1826:Out of a Naval Crown Or, a Demi-
1769:Navy Distinguished Service Medal
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4106:The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope
3499:Governor-General of New Zealand
3440:Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet
3330:Works by or about John Jellicoe
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1972:. 24 August 1880. p. 4623.
1334:Governor-General of New Zealand
1302:of Scapa Flow on 7 March 1918.
1278:A 1935 portrait of Jellicoe by
857:
852:
670:
591:Royal Mail Steam Packet Company
571:governor-general of New Zealand
418:Blockade of Germany (1914–1919)
301:
82:Governor-General of New Zealand
4587:Burials at St Paul's Cathedral
4029:First Sea Lords (1904–present)
3601:Senior Naval Lords (1689–1771)
3120:. New York: Ballantine Books.
2304:. 2 August 1912. p. 5721.
2264:. 6 August 1907. p. 5390.
2170:. 23 March 1906. p. 2061.
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1637:King George V Coronation Medal
1249:on 21 April 1917, the Russian
636:on 5 December 1878, he joined
21:John Jellicoe (disambiguation)
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4662:Viscounts created by George V
4577:Members of the Order of Merit
4126:The Earl Mountbatten of Burma
4116:The Lord Fraser of North Cape
3773:First Naval Lords (1771–1904)
3517:Peerage of the United Kingdom
2726:. 29 April 1932. p. 2795
2707:Scouting in London, 1908-1965
2642:. 16 July 1920. p. 7577.
2590:. 8 March 1918. p. 2989.
1881:
1861:(Remembered for their merits)
1264:
933:battlecruisers. He supported
916:on 8 March 1906. Promoted to
597:and aboard the training ship
576:
4519:Spouses of governors-general
3096:. Barnsley, UK: Leo Cooper.
2789:UK public library membership
2691:. 3 July 1925. p. 4448.
2042:. 1 January 1897. p. 3.
1777:of France – 21 February 1919
1324:Lord and Lady Jellicoe, 1924
1269:
1208:First Lords of the Admiralty
1112:on 31 May 1916, advanced to
1053:, Commander-in-Chief of the
1021:on 1 August 1912. He became
807:to relieve the legations at
473:Member of the Order of Merit
200:Member of the House of Lords
7:
3955:The Hon. Sir Frederick Grey
3950:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas
3940:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas
3343:20th Century Press Archives
3174:The Crisis of the Naval War
2982:"THE ARMS OF EARL JELLICOE"
2622:. 6 May 1919. p. 5653.
2083:"Admiral Sir John Jellicoe"
1563:
1332:on 3 April 1919. He became
1145:unrestricted U-Boat warfare
1037:Admiral Jellicoe circa 1915
937:'s improvements in gunnery
697:in May 1886. He joined the
691:Board of Trade Silver Medal
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4683:
4051:Prince Louis of Battenberg
3870:Sir William Johnstone Hope
3390:Prince Louis of Battenberg
3035:Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon
3027:
1661:Kingdom of Prussia :
1438:
1218:and the setting up of the
713:Director of Naval Ordnance
632:in July 1877. Promoted to
536:officer. He fought in the
423:Action of 16 December 1914
381:Director of Naval Ordnance
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3209:Murfett, Malcolm (1995).
1920:Rowland, Richard (2015).
1763:International decorations
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1192:Sir Eric Campbell Geddes
1017:in May 1912, joined the
893:As a protege of Admiral
450:Atlantic U-boat campaign
438:Action of 19 August 1916
3693:Lord Archibald Hamilton
3683:Lord Archibald Hamilton
2957:Applin, Arthur (1915).
2438:Grigg 2002, p49, 51, 53
1793:
1781:Belgian Croix de Guerre
1735:Military Order of Savoy
1311:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
1280:Reginald Grenville Eves
1259:Order of the Rising Sun
1255:Military Order of Savoy
1139:Jellicoe was appointed
979:in May 1910, he became
552:in May 1916 during the
428:Action of 24 April 1916
4642:New Zealand Freemasons
4552:Lords of the Admiralty
4121:Sir Rhoderick McGrigor
4081:Sir Charles Madden, Bt
4015:Sir Frederick Richards
3975:Sir Hastings Yelverton
3885:The Hon. George Dundas
3766:
3426:Sir Frederick Hamilton
3321:Works by John Jellicoe
3146:. Not So Noble Books.
3112:Massie, Robert Kinloch
2781:10.1093/ref:odnb/98592
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1663:Order of the Red Eagle
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4156:Sir Peter Hill-Norton
4046:Sir Francis Bridgeman
3850:Sir Richard Bickerton
3830:Sir Thomas Troubridge
3820:Sir Charles Middleton
3765:
3492:The Earl of Liverpool
3054:Brooks, John (2005).
2943:The Edinburgh Gazette
2923:The Edinburgh Gazette
2703:Nevill, Percy Bantock
1872:
1419:Jellicoe married, at
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1188:Minister of Munitions
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887:Amiralissime Jellicoe
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347:Years of service
236:The 2nd Earl Jellicoe
139:Sir Charles Fergusson
127:The Earl of Liverpool
4231:Sir George Zambellas
4186:Sir William Staveley
4005:Sir Richard Hamilton
3980:Sir George Wellesley
3753:Sir Francis Holburne
3738:Sir Charles Saunders
3073:Grigg, John (2002).
2721:"The London Gazette"
1648:International orders
1427:. His brother, Rev.
1330:Admiral of the Fleet
1069:on 8 February 1915.
1041:At the start of the
939:fire-control systems
573:in the early 1920s.
493:Admiral of the Fleet
359:Admiral of the Fleet
34:The Right Honourable
31:Admiral of the Fleet
4211:Sir Nigel Essenhigh
4181:Sir John Fieldhouse
4161:Sir Michael Pollock
4151:Sir Michael Le Fanu
4111:Sir John Cunningham
4096:Sir Roger Backhouse
4086:Sir Frederick Field
4010:Sir Anthony Hoskins
3970:Sir Alexander Milne
3960:Sir Alexander Milne
3905:Sir George Cockburn
3895:Sir George Cockburn
3875:Sir George Cockburn
3698:Lord Vere Beauclerk
3484:Government offices
1924:. WASP Publishing.
1858:Sui memores merendo
1800:
1717:Order of St. George
1599:Sea Gallantry Medal
1374:St Paul's Cathedral
1307:Supreme War Council
1261:on 29 August 1917.
1251:Order of St. George
1220:Supreme War Council
1216:Battle of Caporetto
1106:Battle of Trafalgar
1091:commander, Admiral
1015:2nd Battle Squadron
959:on the occasion of
955:. He was appointed
785:, in October 1893.
746:Mediterranean Fleet
715:in September 1889.
645:Mediterranean Fleet
630:Mediterranean Fleet
481:Sea Gallantry Medal
373:2nd Battle Squadron
4241:Sir Antony Radakin
4166:Sir Edward Ashmore
4091:The Lord Chatfield
4071:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss
3910:Sir William Parker
3810:John Leveson-Gower
3800:Sir Robert Harland
3767:
3718:Sir William Rowley
3708:Sir William Rowley
3688:Lord Harry Powlett
3613:Sir John Chicheley
3477:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss
3380:Sir Charles Briggs
2903:The London Gazette
2868:The London Gazette
2848:The London Gazette
2828:The London Gazette
2808:The London Gazette
2754:"Court Circular".
2688:The London Gazette
2660:on 5 February 2013
2639:The London Gazette
2619:The London Gazette
2587:The London Gazette
2564:The London Gazette
2541:The London Gazette
2518:The London Gazette
2495:The London Gazette
2465:Grigg 2002, p374-5
2456:Grigg 2002, p371-3
2447:Grigg 2002, p. 373
2411:The London Gazette
2391:The London Gazette
2371:The London Gazette
2337:Brooks, p. 232-237
2324:The London Gazette
2301:The London Gazette
2281:The London Gazette
2261:The London Gazette
2242:Grigg 2002, p371-2
2187:The London Gazette
2167:The London Gazette
2147:The London Gazette
2059:The London Gazette
2039:The London Gazette
1990:on 1 February 2013
1969:The London Gazette
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1593:British decoration
1429:Frederick Jellicoe
1425:Sir Charles Cayzer
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805:Seymour Expedition
801:Sir Edward Seymour
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643:, flagship of the
544:and commanded the
538:Anglo-Egyptian War
405:Anglo-Egyptian War
220:Hereditary peerage
193:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss
169:David Lloyd George
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4226:Sir Mark Stanhope
4221:Sir Jonathon Band
4206:Sir Michael Boyce
4191:Sir Julian Oswald
4171:Sir Terence Lewin
4131:Sir Charles Lambe
4066:Sir John Jellicoe
4061:Sir Henry Jackson
4041:Sir Arthur Wilson
3965:Sir Sydney Dacres
3785:Sir Hugh Palliser
3678:Sir Charles Wager
3668:Sir John Jennings
3557:
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3549:Viscount Jellicoe
3537:Succeeded by
3506:Succeeded by
3474:Succeeded by
3460:Sir Henry Jackson
3447:Succeeded by
3423:Succeeded by
3404:Succeeded by
3377:Succeeded by
3363:Sir Henry Jackson
3355:Military offices
3325:Project Gutenberg
2787:(Subscription or
2429:Heathcote, p. 131
2221:Heathcote, p. 130
2089:. 19 October 1914
1867:
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1685:15 September 1916
1627:British War Medal
1358:Deputy Lieutenant
1354:London Boy Scouts
1300:Viscount Jellicoe
1081:Battle of Jutland
1047:Winston Churchill
990:. He advanced to
963:'s Review of the
817:Battle of Beicang
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3865:Sir Graham Moore
3860:Sir Joseph Yorke
3748:Sir Peircy Brett
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3041:. Cassell.
2980:Cox, Noel.
2938:"No. 13407"
2918:"No. 13501"
2898:"No. 29751"
2863:"No. 29629"
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1721:5 June 1917
1612:Egypt Medal
1409:Roger Keyes
1346:Southampton
1184:Dardanelles
1097:cross the T
1074:Dardanelles
1063:Grand Fleet
923:Dreadnought
905:Dreadnought
895:John Fisher
811:during the
803:during the
761:it collided
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663:during the
595:Rottingdean
583:Southampton
546:Grand Fleet
369:Grand Fleet
257:Southampton
176:Preceded by
122:Preceded by
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3703:Lord Anson
3594:Royal Navy
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1905:3 December
1882:References
1843:Supporters
1833:Escutcheon
1667:April 1902
1393:John Grigg
1366:Kensington
1265:Later life
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965:Home Fleet
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2884:The Times
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2110:The Times
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1180:Churchill
1160:Henderson
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870:Centurion
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350:1872–1919
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