Lyons was appointed to the
fifth-rate HMS Cambrian on the
East Indies and China Station and then transferred to the
second-rate HMS Albion, flagship of his uncle,
Sir Edmund Lyons, who was Second-in-Command of the
Mediterranean Fleet, in 1853. He was promoted to
commander on 9 August. He became Commander-in-Chief,
Pacific Station, with his flag in the armoured ship
HMS Swiftsure, in December 1881. He became Commander-in-Chief of the
North America and West Indies Station in September 1886: in this position, his flagship was the
central battery ship HMS Bellerophon, in September 1886. and appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the
1889 Birthday Honours.
Admiral of the Fleet He was appointed
Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, in June 1892. He became a
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the
1897 Diamond Jubilee Honours and was promoted
Admiral of the Fleet on 23 August 1897. In February 1895, he was appointed
First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to
Queen Victoria. and Justice of the Peace for
Glamorgan. , the Lyons family home in Glamorgan ==Marriage==