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The son of Reverend J. M. [?] Higgins. | |||
Higgins was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 1 April, 1912. At the [[Battle of Jutland]], he was in the {{UK-1Active|f=t}}. Immediately after the battle, he was re-appointed in her as gunnery officer and remained until being sent to {{UK-Agincourt}} on 2 August, 1916. He served in her until June 1918 and then was sent to the {{UK-1Glasgow|f=t}}. | Higgins was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 1 April, 1912. At the [[Battle of Jutland]], he was in the {{UK-1Active|f=t}}. Immediately after the battle, he was re-appointed in her as gunnery officer and remained until being sent to {{UK-Agincourt}} on 2 August, 1916. He served in her until June 1918 and then was sent to the {{UK-1Glasgow|f=t}}. |
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Lieutenant-Commander Lawrence Raikes Higgins, (5 March, 1890 – 25 January, 1930) served in the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
The son of Reverend J. M. [?] Higgins.
Higgins was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 1 April, 1912. At the Battle of Jutland, he was in the scout cruiser Active. Immediately after the battle, he was re-appointed in her as gunnery officer and remained until being sent to Agincourt on 2 August, 1916. He served in her until June 1918 and then was sent to the light cruiser Glasgow.
Higgins was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 1 April, 1922.
He divorced in June, 1928 and retired at his own request with gratuity on 4 July 1929.
Higgins was found dead in a "bedroom full of gas" on 25 January, 1930 at Wilson Road in Southend, Essex.
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Preceded by Richard L. Fortier |
Captain of H.M.S. Atherstone 21 Jul, 1921 – 14 Sep, 1921 |
Succeeded by John W. C. O. Shelton |
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