Francis William Kennedy
Francis William Kennedy  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 15 December 1862 | 
| Died | 11 July 1939 (aged 76) | 
| Allegiance | United Kingdom | 
| Branch | Royal Navy | 
| Years of service | 1876–1920 | 
| Rank | Admiral | 
| Commands | HMS Indomitable | 
| Battles / wars | Anglo-Egyptian War Benin Expedition of 1897 First World War  | 
| Awards | Companion of the Order of the Bath Mentioned in Despatches (5) Order of Saint Anna, 2nd Class (Russia)  | 
Admiral Francis William Kennedy, CB (15 December 1862 – 11 July 1939) was a Royal Navy officer.[1][2][3]
The son of Robert Kennedy, Lord Lieutenant of Kildare, he entered the Royal Navy in January 1876. He participated in the Anglo-Egyptian War and punitive expeditions in Africa.[1]
Kennedy assumed command of the battlecruiser HMS Indomitable in 1912. He participated in the pursuit of Goeben and Breslau in 1914 and the Battle of Jutland in 1916.[1]
A West African flag he brought back from the Benin Expedition of 1897 is in the collection of the National Maritime Museum in London,[4] as is a personal flag of Itsekiri chief and trader Nana Olumu.[5]
References
- ^ a b c "Admiral F. W. Kennedy". The Times. 12 July 1939. p. 16.
 - ^ "Adml. F. W. Kennedy". The Daily Telegraph. 12 July 1939. p. 19.
 - ^ "Francis William Kennedy". The Dreadnought Project.
 - ^ "West African flag". Royal Museums Greenwich. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
 - ^ "Personal flag of Nana Olomu". Royal Museums Greenwich. Retrieved 18 August 2022.