A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Strode, Frederick Thomas Chetham
STRODE. (Lieutenant, 1842.)
Frederick Thomas Chetham Strode is son of Rear-Admiral Sir Edw. Chetham Strode, K.C.B. K.C.H.
This officer entered the Navy 7 Dec. 1830; passed his examination 4 July, 1838; served in the Mediterranean, as Mate, on board the Hastings 72, Capt. John Lawrence, and Queen 110, flag-ship of Sir Edw. W. C. R. Owen; and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant 18 Nov. 1842. His appointments have since been – 3 Dec. 1842 and 25 May, 1843, again, as Additional, to the Queen, and to the Geyser steam-sloop, Capt. Edw. John Carpenter, both in the Mediterranean, whence he returned at the close of 1845 – 4 June, 1846, to the Eurydice 22, Capt. Geo. Elliot, fitting at Portsmouth – and, 7 Nov. following, to the Thetis 40, Capt. Henry John Codrington, with whom he is now again in the Mediterranean.