William Symonds

Sir William Symonds
Sir William Symonds, by Edward Morton,
1850 (after Henry Wyndham Phillips)
Born24 September 1782 (1782-09-24)
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Died30 March 1856 (1856-03-31) (aged 73)
Aboard the French steamship Nil in the Strait of Bonifacio, off Sardinia
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Navy
Years of service1794–1856
RankRear admiral
(rank granted on retirement)
Battles/warsGroix
AwardsFRS, knighthood, civil Companion of the Bath
RelationsThomas Symonds (father)
Mary Anne Whitby (sister)
William Cornwallis Symonds (son)
Thomas Symonds (son)
Julian Symonds (son)
Jermyn Symonds (son)
Other workSurveyor of the Navy

Sir William Symonds CB FRS (24 September 1782 – 30 March 1856, aboard the French steamship Nil, Strait of Bonifacio, Sardinia)[1] was Surveyor of the Navy in the Royal Navy from 9 June 1832 to October 1847, and took part in the naval reforms instituted by the Whig First Lord of the Admiralty Sir James Robert George Graham in 1832.


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