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V REAR-ADMIRAL HEATHCOAT SALUSBURY GRANT, C.B. K EAR-ADMIRAL HEATHCOAT SALUSBURY GRANT, C.B., born in 1864, was educated at Stubbington School, Fareham, and entered the Navy in 1877. He has commanded H.M.S. " Diana," ' Kent," ' Black Prince," and " Canopus," having been in command of the latter as Guardship at Port Stanley at the time of Admiral Sturdee's action off the Falkland Islands. He was Naval Attache at Washington from June, 1912, to June, 1914. Rear-Admiral Grant holds the Royal Humane Society's Testimonial on Vellum for rescuing a young lad, Jervis Tylee by name, at Inverness on September i4th, 1894. While the steamer " Glengarry " was passing through Gairlochy Lochs on that date, Tylee, who was a passenger, while walking ashore, slipped into the canal. Immediately the accident was observed, Lieutenant Grant, who happened to be a fellow passenger, plunged into the canal to the rescue, and seizing hold of the lad swam with him to the side and held him up till assistance was forthcoming to help them both on shore. As Captain of the " Diana " in 1907, Rear- Admiral Grant received the Cross of the Order of Naval and Military Merit (Second Class) from the King of Spain. For his services in action during the operations in Gallipoli from April, 1915, to May, 1916 (being then a Captain), he received high commendation and was made a C.B.