Following the Coronation Fleet Review for King Edward VII in August 1902, Captain Fleet was on 16 September appointed in command of the protected cruiserHMS Aeolus.[7] Less than a year later, he was in May 1903 appointed captain-in-command of the Western Coast Guard District, a new command, and served as such until he retired on account of age in May 1905.
He was promoted to flag rank as rear-admiral, and received the rank of vice-admiral on the retired list.
Family
Fleet married, at St. George's Church in Taunton on 24 October 1887, Alice Mary Elliot, second daughter of W. Franck Elliot, of Osborne House, Taunton.[1]
References
^ ab"Marriages". The Times. No. 32220. London. 3 November 1887. p. 1.
^"Naval intelligence". The Times. No. 26485. London. 9 July 1869. p. 12.
^"Military & Naval intelligence". The Times. No. 26506. London. 3 August 1869. p. 10.