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Admiral Sir Percy Molyneux Rawson Royds CB CMG (5 April 1874 – 25 March 1955) was a British and .


Naval career
Royds was born in , the son of Ernest Royds and the older brother of , also later an admiral. He was educated at Eastman's Royal Naval Academy in and joined , Dartmouth as a in 1887. He was promoted in 1895 and joined HMS Excellent as a officer. In 1899 he served in the in as the of .

In 1904, Royds joined Devonport Barracks as a gunnery officer. In 1905 he was promoted at the unusually early age of thirty and joined the . He later transferred to another cruiser, . In 1908, he was appointed Superintendent of Physical Training at . This was appropriate, since he had once played for Blackheath, the Barbarians and the and had appeared three times for England. In 1910 he was elected naval representative on the Rugby Football Union and served for many years, latterly as a selector representing . He also served on the committee of the and the Olympic Council.

In 1912, he was promoted captain and took a course at the Royal Naval War College in Portsmouth. The following year he took command of the . He was still commanding her when the First World War broke out, and later transferred to the light cruiser , which he commanded at the Battle of Jutland on 31 May – 1 June 1916. For this action, he was mentioned in dispatches and made a Companion of St Michael and St George (CMG). On St George's day, 23 April 1918, he was present at the great naval .

After the war, Royds was appointed Captain-in-Charge of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. In 1920 he became the Royal Navy's first Director of Physical Training and Sports. In 1921 he was succeeded in this post by his younger brother, Captain Charles Royds, and took command of the in the Atlantic Fleet. On 19 June 1921 he was appointed an to the King.

He only remained in command of Malaya until 22 April 1922 and was promoted to on 12 May 1922.

In 1922 he was elected president of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Rugby Union.

On 1 December 1923 he became Admiral-Superintendent of . He was created a Companion of the Bath (CB) in 1924. He relinquished the appointment of Admiral-Superintendent on 7 December 1925. On 1 August 1927 he was promoted and retired the following day.

In 1927 he was made president of the .

In 1932 he was promoted on the retired list.


Political career
On 1 July 1937, Royds was elected at a by-election as the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Kingston-upon-Thames in a by-election, having been president of the local Conservative and Unionist Association for several years. He was for political and public services on 1 January 1938 and retired in 1945. He also served on Surrey County Council for some years.


Family
In 1898, Royds married Florence Yarrow (died 1948). They had one son and three daughters.


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