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William Luard

Admiral Sir William Garnham Luard KCB (7 April 1820 - 19 May 1910) was a leading British naval figure during the latter half of the 19th century.〔The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine, Volume V, W.H. Allen & co, 1886〕
==Naval career==
Born in 1820, he was the eldest son of a local magistrate, William Wright Luard J.P., D.L. of Witham Lodge,〔see Men of Bad Character: the Witham Fires of the 1820s by Janet Gyford〕 Witham, Essex (formerly of Hatfield Peverel Priory) and Anne Garnham, only child of Thomas Garnham of Felsham Hall, Suffolk.〔(A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain, Volume 2 By Sir Bernard Burke, p. 909 )〕 The Luards were a prominent family of Protestant Huguenot merchants who had fled to England in the late 17th century as part of the mass exodus of Huguenots from France to England that followed the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes.〔
Luard entered the Royal Naval College (formerly the Royal Naval Academy) at Portsmouth at the age of 13 and later studied at Portsmouth Naval College. He served extensively and saw action in the South China Sea, for which he was recognized in dispatches and decorated for gallantry and bravery several times including being named Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB).〔(Oxford Dictionary of National Biography )〕
After a distinguished career as a naval officer, including as captain and commander of and HMS ''Conqueror'', he served as superintendent of the Sheerness Dockyard and the Malta Dockyard. From 1882 to 1885, he was President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.〔
He was awarded the Burmese War Medal for dispersing the pirates of Chin-a-poo and received the Medal of the Legion of Honour, 4th Class, from Emperor Napoleon III. He was promoted Rear-Admiral in 1875, Vice-Admiral on 15 June 1879, and Admiral in 1885.〔

Luard was advanced to KCB by Queen Victoria in 1897, during her diamond jubilee year.〔
Luard married Charlotte Du Cane (an anglicization of the original French surname 'Du Quesne') in 1858. She was from another French Huguenot family (see Jean Du Quesne, the elder and descendants), with landed estates at Braxted Park and Coggeshall.〔(Worldroots.com )〕〔The English 'Du Quesnes' were from a branch of the family of the famous French Admiral Abraham Duquesne, Marquis du Bouchet — see Jean Du Quesne, the elder〕 Admiral and Lady Luard had 11 children.〔
A staunch Liberal and supporter of Prime Minister William Gladstone, Luard retired to his estate in Essex〔The Lodge, Witham, Essex〕 where he served as a Justice of the Peace and as an active member of the court of Quarter Sessions. He died in 1910 as a result of injuries sustained in a carriage accident.〔

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