Alexander Bethell

Admiral The Hon. Sir Alexander Edward Bethell GCMG KCB (28 August 1855 – 13 June 1932) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

Naval career
Born the second son of Richard Augustus Bethell, 2nd Baron Westbury, Bethell joined the Royal Navy in 1869. In July–August 1899 he commanded the Arethusa, which was commissioned for the annual manoeuvres. He was given command of HMS Naiad in 1903 and landed the Somaliland Field Force in East Africa before returning to the United Kingdom to become Assistant Director of Torpedoes. He was given command of the battleship HMS Hindustan in 1908. He was appointed Director of Naval Intelligence in 1909 and Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station in 1912. He was appointed Officer Commanding the Royal Navy War College at Portsmouth in 1913.

He served in World War I as Commander, Battleships for the 3rd Fleet. He was President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, from 1914 to 1915 and was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, in 1916 and Admiral commanding the Coastguards and Reserves in 1918. He retired later that year.

He lived at Wadeford House in Combe St Nicholas in Somerset. He died in a London nursing home on 13 June 1932.

Family
In 1890 he married Hilda Huntsman; they had two sons and a daughter. Both his sons were killed in World War I.