Lord Cannin
Manjula Sood
Australia is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, in which the UK and the Queen is a leader of. Most people know her as the Queen of England, but Elizabeth II is actually the monarch of 16 different countries. A vestige of Great Britain's former colonial empire, these states, known as the commonwealth realms, recognize Elizabeth as their Queen, but are otherwise wholly independent sovereign states.
French and Spanish Admirals Villeneuve and Gravina.
lord canning was the last governor-general of India during the tenure of the English east India companytill 1857, and also the first viceroy and governor-general of India under queen victory of England from 1857-1858 onwards.
Winston Churchill
it depends upon which war your are speaking, Boer War as a subaltern; WWI as First Lord of the Admiralty; WWII as First Lord of Admiralty and then Prime Minister aster Chamberlain.
No; when Chruchill was Prime Minster during World War II, Mr. Albert Alexander served as First Lord of the Admiralty, according to Hansard.
First Lord of the admiralty/ Head of Britain's navy
The Earl of Portland, Richard Weston, who held office 1628 to 1635. Previous to him the incumbents of the post were known as Lord High Admirals. The last First Lord of the Admiralty was the Earl Jellicoe in 1963 - 1964.Since then the office has had a royal incumbent and therefore known as the Lord High Admiral. At the moment that is HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
He was Lord of the Admiralty.
No.
in 1964 the position was abolished, The Lord High Admiral from 1964 to the present day is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11. The first one was the Duke of Exeter 1413 - 1426
In office twice, October 1911 to May 1915 and September 1939 to May 1940
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
Pacifist and Appeaser Neville Chamberlain preceded Churchill. Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty.
Yes, Lord Baltimore settled in MD because he thought that Englands kings rules were unfair.