Edward Augustus Inglefield

Sir
Edward Inglefield
North America and West Indies Station
Commander-in-Chief
1 April 1878 – 27 November 1879 (1878-04-01 – 1879-11-27)
Preceded bySir Astley Key
Succeeded bySir Leopold McClintock
Personal details
Born
Edward Augustus Inglefield

(1820-03-27)27 March 1820
Cheltenham, England
Died4 September 1894(1894-09-04) (aged 74)
South Kensington, England
Resting placeKensal Green Cemetery
Spouse
Eliza Johnston
(m. 1857)
ChildrenEdward Fitzmaurice Inglefield
Parent
Awards
Military service
Branch Royal Navy
Service years1832–1885
RankAdmiral
WarsCrimean War

Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield KCB FRS FRGS (27 March 1820 – 4 September 1894) was a Royal Navy officer who led one of the searches for the missing Arctic explorer John Franklin during the 1850s. In doing so, his expedition charted previously unexplored areas along the northern Canadian coastline, including Baffin Bay, Smith Sound and Lancaster Sound.

He was also the inventor of the marine hydraulic steering gear and the anchor design that bears his name. HMS Inglefield bears his name, as do the Inglefield Land region and the Inglefield Gulf of Greenland.