Henry Codrington


Sir Henry Codrington
Rear-Admiral Henry John Codrington (Lowes Cato Dickinson)
Born(1808-08-17)17 August 1808
Died4 August 1877(1877-08-04) (aged 68)
Eaton Square, London
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service / branch Royal Navy
Years of service1823–1872
RankAdmiral of the Fleet
CommandsHMS Orestes
HMS Talbot
HMS Queen
HMS St Vincent
HMS Thetis
HMS Royal George
Malta Dockyard
Plymouth Command
Battles / warsGreek War of Independence
Egyptian–Ottoman War
Crimean War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry John Codrington KCB (17 October 1808 – 4 August 1877) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer, he saw action during the Greek War of Independence and was present at the Battle of Navarino. He later undertook a survey of enemy positions prior to the bombardment of Acre during the Egyptian–Ottoman War.

As a captain, Codrington provided refuge on board ship for Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany and his family who were fleeing from revolutionary forces and then commanded HMS Royal George in the Baltic Sea during the Crimean War. He went on to be Admiral superintendent of Malta Dockyard and then Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.