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'''Sir Edmund | '''Sir Edmund Verey''', <small>[[Maritime Order of Valksland|KmV]]</small>, was a Frankenlischian merchant and naval officer who served as Chief Victualler to the Royal Frankenlischian Navy. A career naval officer, Verey's uncle was the distinguished merchant [[Loughan Verey]]. Apprenticed on several of his uncle's merchant ships in his youth, Verey eventually sought a naval career in his early 20s which was helped by his marriage to Margarette Follerham, third daughter of [[Sir Walton Follerham]], a prominent naval architect in Frankenlischian service. As a serving officer Verey never rose above the rank of Captain but was appointed to the role of Chief Victualler in 1641 and served as such until his death in 1659. Verey was considered a diligent and dutiful naval administrator by his contemporaries and was a significant member of the Navy Supply Board under the influence of his son-in-law, [[Edward, 1st Viscount Hollens|Edward de Martinden]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:54, 28 August 2024
Sir Edmund Verey | |
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Chief Victualler to the Navy | |
In office 6 May 1641 – 18 April 1659 | |
Preceded by | Sir Richard Kebbers |
Succeeded by | The Viscount Penwald |
Personal details | |
Born | Edmund Valentine Verney August 7, 1602 Frankenlisch, Kingdom of Frankenlisch |
Died | April 18, 1659 Eldham, Duchy of Gestoria | (aged 56)
Cause of death | Dysentery |
Spouse | Margarette Follerham |
Children | Margarette, Elizabeth, Valentine |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Frankenlisch |
Branch | Royal Frankenlischian Navy |
Rank | Captain |
Sir Edmund Verey, KmV, was a Frankenlischian merchant and naval officer who served as Chief Victualler to the Royal Frankenlischian Navy. A career naval officer, Verey's uncle was the distinguished merchant Loughan Verey. Apprenticed on several of his uncle's merchant ships in his youth, Verey eventually sought a naval career in his early 20s which was helped by his marriage to Margarette Follerham, third daughter of Sir Walton Follerham, a prominent naval architect in Frankenlischian service. As a serving officer Verey never rose above the rank of Captain but was appointed to the role of Chief Victualler in 1641 and served as such until his death in 1659. Verey was considered a diligent and dutiful naval administrator by his contemporaries and was a significant member of the Navy Supply Board under the influence of his son-in-law, Edward de Martinden.