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Rodney Mundy

Sir Rodney Mundy
Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Rodney Mundy.JPG
Sir Rodney Mundy
Born (1805-04-19)19 April 1805
London
Died 23 December 1884(1884-12-23) (aged 79)
London
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Navy
Years of service 1818–75
Rank Admiral of the Fleet
Commands held HMS Favourite
HMS Iris
HMS Nile
North America and West Indies Station
Portsmouth Command
Battles/wars Belgian Revolution
Crimean War
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

Admiral of the Fleet Sir (George) Rodney Mundy, GCB (19 April 1805 – 23 December 1884) was a Royal Navy officer. As a commander, he persuaded the Dutch to surrender Antwerp during the Belgian Revolution and then acted as a mediator during negotiations between the Dutch and the Belgians to end hostilities. As a captain, he was deployed to the East Indies Station and was asked to keep the Sultan of Brunei in line until the British Government made a final decision on whether to take the island of Labuan: he took the Sultan's son-in-law, Pengiran Mumin, to witness the island's accession to the British Crown in December 1846. He was then deployed to the seas of Finland, where he secured Björkö Sound in operations against Russia during the Crimean War.

Mundy became Second-in-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet and, in May 1860, in the Expedition of the Thousand, he conveyed Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian general and politician, and a thousand of his volunteers to Marsala on the West Coast of Sicily. Mundy went on to be Commander-in-Chief, North America and West Indies Station and then Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.


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