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The African campaign group of four awarded to Admiral W. Marrack, Royal Navy, who was...

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The African campaign group of four awarded to Admiral W. Marrack, Royal Navy, who was mentioned in despatches for his services with the Naval Brigade in the Ashantee operations of 1873-74 Ashantee 1873-74, no clasp (Lt. W. Marrack, R.N. H.M.S. Seagull 73-74); South Africa 1877-79, no clasp (Lieut: W. Marrack, R.N, H.M.S. “Active”); Jubilee 1897, silver; Coronation 1902, silver, light contact marks, otherwise good very fine (4) £1,200-£1,600 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- William Marrack was born in Penzance, Cornwall on 18 February 1847, and entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet in Britannia in December 1860. His first seagoing ship was H.M.S. Warrior and it was in her that he was appointed Midshipman in July 1862. Advanced to Sub. Lieutenant in March 1867, he undertook further studies at the R.N.C. Portsmouth and on passing his examinations was appointed a Lieutenant in April 1870. And it was in this rank that he joined the screw gun vessel Seagull on the Cape of Good Hope and West Africa Coast Station in April 1871. He was subsequently actively employed in the Ashantee War, when he joined the expedition to Elmina in June 1873, with charge of one of Seagull’s boats. And on landing, he commanded one of five companies of the Naval Brigade, services that gained him a mention in despatches (London Gazette 15 July 1873, refers). Following further postings on the North America and Mediterranean Stations, he joined the screw corvette Active at the Cape in the summer of 1878, which appointment led to his participation in operations in the Zulu War. He was subsequently highly praised by Rear-Admiral F. N. Sullivan for his command of Active in the absence of her captain in the period November 1878 to March 1879. He next served as First Lieutenant of the Wolverine, flagship of Commodore J. C. Wilson in Australia, receiving advancement to Commander in June 1882 and appointment to the command of the guardship Valiant in Bantry Bay in the following year. Having then commanded the Linnet on the China Station, he attended a course at the R.N.C. Greenwich and was promoted to Captain in December 1888. A period in command of the training ship Calypso then ensued, for which he received an Admiralty Letter of Appreciation, prior to his appointment to the command of the battleship Collingwood in 1896-97, in which he was present at the Jubilee Fleet Review. Advanced to Rear-Admiral in January 1902, Marrack next undertook a Senior Officer’s Course on Strategy and Tactics back at Greenwich. Having then been advanced to Vice-Admiral in November 1906, he was placed on the Retired List at his own request. He nonetheless retained his naval links as an Assessor to the hearing of Admiralty Appeals in the House of Lords, in which role he served until 1920. He had meanwhile been advanced to Admiral on the Retired List and died at Plymouth in January 1926. Sold with copied record of service and other research.
The African campaign group of four awarded to Admiral W. Marrack, Royal Navy, who was mentioned in despatches for his services with the Naval Brigade in the Ashantee operations of 1873-74 Ashantee 1873-74, no clasp (Lt. W. Marrack, R.N. H.M.S. Seagull 73-74); South Africa 1877-79, no clasp (Lieut: W. Marrack, R.N, H.M.S. “Active”); Jubilee 1897, silver; Coronation 1902, silver, light contact marks, otherwise good very fine (4) £1,200-£1,600 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- William Marrack was born in Penzance, Cornwall on 18 February 1847, and entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet in Britannia in December 1860. His first seagoing ship was H.M.S. Warrior and it was in her that he was appointed Midshipman in July 1862. Advanced to Sub. Lieutenant in March 1867, he undertook further studies at the R.N.C. Portsmouth and on passing his examinations was appointed a Lieutenant in April 1870. And it was in this rank that he joined the screw gun vessel Seagull on the Cape of Good Hope and West Africa Coast Station in April 1871. He was subsequently actively employed in the Ashantee War, when he joined the expedition to Elmina in June 1873, with charge of one of Seagull’s boats. And on landing, he commanded one of five companies of the Naval Brigade, services that gained him a mention in despatches (London Gazette 15 July 1873, refers). Following further postings on the North America and Mediterranean Stations, he joined the screw corvette Active at the Cape in the summer of 1878, which appointment led to his participation in operations in the Zulu War. He was subsequently highly praised by Rear-Admiral F. N. Sullivan for his command of Active in the absence of her captain in the period November 1878 to March 1879. He next served as First Lieutenant of the Wolverine, flagship of Commodore J. C. Wilson in Australia, receiving advancement to Commander in June 1882 and appointment to the command of the guardship Valiant in Bantry Bay in the following year. Having then commanded the Linnet on the China Station, he attended a course at the R.N.C. Greenwich and was promoted to Captain in December 1888. A period in command of the training ship Calypso then ensued, for which he received an Admiralty Letter of Appreciation, prior to his appointment to the command of the battleship Collingwood in 1896-97, in which he was present at the Jubilee Fleet Review. Advanced to Rear-Admiral in January 1902, Marrack next undertook a Senior Officer’s Course on Strategy and Tactics back at Greenwich. Having then been advanced to Vice-Admiral in November 1906, he was placed on the Retired List at his own request. He nonetheless retained his naval links as an Assessor to the hearing of Admiralty Appeals in the House of Lords, in which role he served until 1920. He had meanwhile been advanced to Admiral on the Retired List and died at Plymouth in January 1926. Sold with copied record of service and other research.

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