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Hedworth Meux
b.5 Jul 1856
d.20 Sep 1929
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Name Hedworth Meux
Gender Male
Birth[1] 5 Jul 1856
Marriage to Hon. Mildred Stuart
Death[1] 20 Sep 1929
Reference Number? Q3377781?


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Sir Hedworth Meux (pronounced Mews; Lambton; 5 July 1856 – 20 September 1929) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer he was present at the bombardment of Alexandria during the Anglo-Egyptian War.

In 1899, during the Second Boer War, Lambton stopped at Mauritius, and on his own initiative picked up a battalion of soldiers stationed there. Knowing that the British forces at Ladysmith urgently needed more powerful guns, Lambton led a naval brigade to the rescue with four twelve-pounders and two other guns. The enthusiastic response in Britain to the "heroes of Ladysmith" was enormous and made Captain Hedworth Lambton a well-known public figure. He went on to be Commander of the Third Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean Fleet and then Commander-in-Chief of the China Station.

During the First World War Meux, as he was then known, served as Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth in which role his main responsibility was defending cross-Channel communications, including transport for the British Expeditionary Force crossing to France. He also initiated and organised a life-saving patrol service of small boats.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Hedworth Meux, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.