Albert Denison (Royal Navy officer)

[1] His daughter, the Honourable Daisy Denison, married Robert Lockhart Hobson of the British Museum in 1900.

In 1938, Daisy was granted the title as a Baron's daughter which would have been hers had her father survived to succeed as Lord Londesborough.

[2] After the most senior line to the Londesborough barony failed, his son Ernest succeeded to the title in 1937.

[4] He was mate and subsequently acting lieutenant on the sloop HMS Hornet 1856–59[5] when she served off China in the Second Opium War, being promoted to acting lieutenant in 1857 in consideration of successful operations against "Mandarin junks" in the Canton River and the attack on the fort and junk fleet at Fatsham Creek.

Probate was granted in London to his brother Harold Albert Denison[2] and Gerald Otho Fitzgerald on an estate of £14,085.

HMS Cormorant
The second China War Medal with Taku Forts 1860 clasp (not necessarily the same clasp awarded to Denison)