Ernest Taylor (Royal Navy officer) explained

Honorific Prefix:Vice-Admiral Sir
Honorific Suffix:KCMG, CVO
Birth Date:1876 4, df=y
Party:
Conservative
Office:Member of Parliament for Paddington South
Term Start:1930
Term End:1950
Predecessor:Douglas King
Successor:Somerset de Chair
Module:
Embed:yes
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Serviceyears:1890-1925
Unit:HMS Britannia




Rank:Vice-Admiral
Battles:

Vice-Admiral Sir Ernest Augustus Taylor, KCMG, CVO (17 April 1876 – 11 March 1971) was a British Royal Navy officer and politician.[1]

In 1898 he married Rose Campbell.

Naval career

Taylor entered HMS Britannia in 1890 and went to sea two years later. In early May 1902, he was appointed gunnery lieutenant on the pre-dreadnought battleship, serving in the Mediterranean Squadron,[2] and late the same year he was transferred to the armoured cruiser on her first commission in the same squadron.[3]

He was assistant to the Director of Naval Ordnance from October 1911 to June 1912. In World War I, he commanded the pre-dreadnought [4] and the light cruiser,[5] and served as a flag Captain. He became Captain of the battlecruiser in 1919. With her, he was in 1920 in the entourage for the Prince of Wales's tours of Canada, the USA, Australia and New Zealand.

Political career

He was a member of London County Council from 1925 to 1928.

He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Paddington South from 1930 to 1950.[1]

He won the Paddington South byelection in 1930 as a candidate for the Empire Free Trade Crusade, retaining it in the 1931 General Election. He joined the Conservative Party after that General election.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TAYLOR, Vice-Adm. Sir Ernest Augustus . Who Was Who . A & C Black . 1920–2008 . 2011-02-12.
  2. Naval & Military intelligence. 26 April 1902 . 11 . 36752.
  3. Naval & Military intelligence. 28 October 1902 . 9 . 36910.
  4. The Navy List (December, 1916). p. 397e.
  5. The Navy List (December, 1918). p. 741.