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Richard B. Tinsley

Richard Bolton Tinsley
Allegiance United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Service Royal Naval Reserve,
SIS (MI6)
Active 1911(?) - 1923 SIS (MI6)
Operation(s) World War I
Award(s) Commander of the Order of The British Empire

Born 14 November 1875
Bootle
Died 3 July 1944(1944-07-03) (aged 68–69)
Dumfries, United Kingdom
Nationality British

Richard Bolton Tinsley CBE (14 November 1875 – 3 July 1944) was a British secret agent and station chief of MI6 in Rotterdam during World War I.

A gunnery officer in the Royal Naval Reserve, Tinsley had come to Rotterdam in 1909 as a maritime agent of the Cunard Line, but soon changed jobs. In 1910 he became manager of the Rotterdam branch of the Canadian owned Uranium Steamship Company. The company specialised in cheap transatlantic passages for mostly impoverished East European, often Jewish, emigrants.

In March 1911, Tinsley created an affair that became known as the "Nieuwe Waterweg Incident". When fifty Jewish Russian emigrants returned from a failed attempt to enter the United States, they were refused transit visas by Germany, possibly out of fear of illegal emigration. The Rotterdam police forbade the passengers to disembark from the Uranium's SS Volturno as long as it was not clear where they wanted to go next. Tinsley ignored the police's embargo and on 23 February he tried to put the Russians on shore illegally with the assistance of two hired tugboats. Tinsley's plot was thwarted by the Rotterdam river police. As a result of this action, Tinsley was charged with endangering public order. On 28 February, he was declared an "unwanted alien" by royal decree. He was ordered to leave the Netherlands. This was the first time since the creation of the Dutch Alien Act in 1849 that it had been used to expel a foreigner. It created quite a stir and was picked up in England by The Times, who on 15 May published an article titled "The Case of Mr Tinsley".

When World War I broke out, the British government requisitioned the Uranium's ships for troop transport. Tinsley turned the Rotterdam office of the Uranium Steamship Co. into a front company for the Foreign Section of the Secret Service Bureau, nowadays SIS (MI6), under command of Mansfield Smith-Cumming or C. Tinsley would operate under the codename T.


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