Joining the Royal Navy on 15 July 1889 as a naval cadet, he was promoted to sub-lieutenant on 14 March 1895,[3] and lieutenant on 22 June 1897.[4] He received specialised training in torpedoes, and was posted as a lieutenant (T) to the battleshipHMS Victorious on 15 January 1901, as she served on the Mediterranean Station.[5] After service on HMS Mercury, he was later promoted to commander on 31 December 1907 and later to captain on 30 June 1913.[6]
He was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George while commanding HMS Dartmouth, during the pursuit of and engagement with Austrian cruisers in the Strait of Otranto which had attacked the Allied drifter line on 14 May 1917. HMS Dartmouth was torpedoed on 15 May 1917 by the German submarine UC-25 after the engagement but he successfully brought his ship safely into port.[7]
After retiring on 1 March 1929, he was recalled in September 1939 at the outbreak of the Second World War. He retired in April 1946, and died on 13 November 1952.[11]