Arthur Thomas Thrupp

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Early life

Born in 1828 at Paddington to prosperous Grosvenor Square coachbuilder Charles Joseph Thrupp and Harriet Thrupp née Styan, and the younger brother of George Athelstane Thrupp, Thrupp entered the Royal Navy in 1843.

Military career

Thrupp became a lieutenant on 25Script error: No such module "String".February 1852 and served as lieutenant of HMS Cruiser, which saw service in the Baltic from 1854 to 1855 during the Crimean War. As lieutenant of HMS Nimrod, he saw service in the Far East during the Second Opium War (1856Template:Ndash1860), and was mentioned in dispatches for services at the capture of the Taku (Peiho) Forts on 20Script error: No such module "String".May 1858.

Thrupp was promoted to commander on 17Script error: No such module "String".September 1858, and served as commander aboard HMS Desperate in the North American Station and the West Indies, from 30Script error: No such module "String".July 1862 to 7Script error: No such module "String".November 1863.

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Court Martial on the Officers of the Megaera on board the Duke of Wellington, Captain Thrupp, I have much Pleasure in returning to you your sword. The Graphic 1871

Promoted to captain on 16Script error: No such module "String".December 1865, Thrupp was in command of HMS Megaera when she was wrecked on St. Paul Island in the Antarctic in 1871. He was completely exonerated by the ensuing court martial and subsequently served as captain of HMS Topaze from 21Script error: No such module "String".July 1874 to 22Script error: No such module "String".May 1877.

On 1Script error: No such module "String".April 1878, Thrupp became captain of Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". as part of the Coast Guard in Liverpool. From 1879 to 1881 he served as naval aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria. On 31Script error: No such module "String".December 1881, he was promoted to rear-admiral, and on 7Script error: No such module "String".July 1885 to retired rear-admiral. His final promotion was on 19Script error: No such module "String".June 1888 when he was promoted to vice-admiral on the retired list.

Later life

Thrupp died at Bideford, Devon on 4 May 1889 at the age of 60.

Notes

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