Lord Walter Kerr


Lord Walter Kerr
Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Kerr
Born(1839-09-28)28 September 1839
Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian, Scotland
Died12 May 1927(1927-05-12) (aged 87)
Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Navy
Years of service1853–1909
RankAdmiral of the Fleet
CommandsFirst Naval Lord
Channel Squadron
Medway Steam Reserve
HMS Alexandra
HMS Inconstant
HMS Minotaur
HMS Agincourt
HMS Lord Warden
Battles/warsCrimean War
Indian Mutiny
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, GCB, PC, DL (28 September 1839 – 12 May 1927) was a Royal Navy officer. After taking part in the Crimean War and then the Indian Mutiny, he supervised the handover of Ulcinj to Montenegro to allow Montenegro an outlet to the sea in accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Berlin. He became Flag Captain to the Commander-in-Chief, Channel Squadron and then Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet. He went on to be Second-in-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet, then Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Squadron and finally became First Naval Lord. In that capacity he presided over a period of continued re-armament in the face of German naval expansion but was unceasingly harassed by Admiral Sir John Fisher.