Vice-admiral Sir William Lowther Grant by Francis Dodd
Birth name
William Lowther Grant
Born
10 November 1864[1][2] Southsea, Portsea Island, England
Died
30 January 1929(1929-01-30) (aged 64) West Malling, Kent, England
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Service/branch
Royal Navy
Years of service
1877–1920
Rank
Admiral
Commands held
HMS Cornwallis 6th and 3rd Cruiser Squadrons China Station North America and West Indies Station
Battles/wars
Anglo-Egyptian War World War I
Awards
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Admiral Sir William Lowther GrantKCB (10 November 1864 – 30 January 1929) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, North America and West Indies Station.[1]
^ ab"Obituary: Admiral Sir Lowther Grant". The Times. 31 January 1929.
^"Catalogue description: Grant, William Lowther". The National Archives (UK). 15 July 1877. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
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