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==Life & Career==
==Life & Career==
The eldest son of Colonel Morton, who commanded the 2nd Battalion of the Border Regiment.
Morton entered the {{UK-1Britannia|f=tp}} in January, 1889, having ranked second of forty-five successful candidates for naval cadetships with 1,279 marks.<ref>"Cadetships In The Navy."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 18, 1888; pg. 10; Issue 32572.</ref>
Morton entered the {{UK-1Britannia|f=tp}} in January, 1889, having ranked second of forty-five successful candidates for naval cadetships with 1,279 marks.<ref>"Cadetships In The Navy."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 18, 1888; pg. 10; Issue 32572.</ref>


Morton was promoted to the rank of {{MidRN}} with seniority of 15 January, 1891.{{NLApr91|p. 42}}
Morton was promoted to the rank of {{MidRN}} with seniority of 15 January, 1891.{{NLApr91|p. 42}}


Morton didn't get very far in the Navy.  His service record indicates that his name was removed from the ''Navy List'' "as it is thought that he is unfit for further service." He died in mid-1893, aged just eighteen.
Morton didn't get very far in the Navy.  His service record indicates that his name was removed from the ''Navy List'' "as it is thought that he is unfit for further service."  
 
Morton died in mid-1893, aged just eighteen, at the residence of his uncle, J. Heywood Johnstone, M.P..  No further detail is provided.{{ToL|Deaths|Saturday, Jul 22, 1893; pg. 1; Issue 34010}}


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 15:06, 14 August 2018

Midshipman Audley Wells Morton, R.N. (5 August, 1874 – 18 July, 1893) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He seemed a promising officer, but he died before he got started.

Life & Career

The eldest son of Colonel Morton, who commanded the 2nd Battalion of the Border Regiment.

Morton entered the training ship H.M.S. Britannia in January, 1889, having ranked second of forty-five successful candidates for naval cadetships with 1,279 marks.[1]

Morton was promoted to the rank of Midshipman with seniority of 15 January, 1891.[2]

Morton didn't get very far in the Navy. His service record indicates that his name was removed from the Navy List "as it is thought that he is unfit for further service."

Morton died in mid-1893, aged just eighteen, at the residence of his uncle, J. Heywood Johnstone, M.P.. No further detail is provided.[3]

See Also

Footnotes

  1. "Cadetships In The Navy." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 18, 1888; pg. 10; Issue 32572.
  2. The Navy List. (April, 1891). p. 42.
  3. "Deaths." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 22, 1893; pg. 1; Issue 34010.