
What is recorded here
This blue commemorative plaque records: 1 Execliff From 1861 to 1877 the home of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Fairfax Moresby G.C.B. D.C.L. He joined the Navy at age 13 and from 1821 to 1823 was on the Mauritius Station, in suppressing the slave trade on the East African coast he earned Wilberforce's gratitude. In 1853 he devised the flag communication code used into the 20th century. Port Moresby in New Guinea was named after him in 1873 by his son Captain John Moresby RN. Admiral Moresby is buried in Littleham churchyard. Recorded plaque organisation: Exmouth Society.
Why this person mattered
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Fairfax Moresby played a crucial role in suppressing the East African slave trade and devised the widely used flag communication code in 1853; Port Moresby, New Guinea, bears his name.
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