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Date from | Date to | Event | Source |
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1737 | 1742 | Service in the H.E.I.C | ADM 107/4 |
29.6.1742 | 20.5.1743 | Ludlow Castle (40)
1724-1749 , Midshipman ADM 107/4/323British 40 Gun 5th Rate Ship of the Line 1744 Renamed "Ludlow Castle Hulk" | ADM 107/4 |
21.5.1743 | 4.7.1743 | Ludlow Castle (40)
1724-1749 , Master's Mate ADM 107/4/323British 40 Gun 5th Rate Ship of the Line 1744 Renamed "Ludlow Castle Hulk" | ADM 107/4 |
5.7.1743 | 2.11.1744 | Cruizer (8)
1732-1745 , Master's Mate ADM 107/4/323British 8 Gun Unrated Sloop | ADM 107/4 |
19.5.1746 | 6.4.1748 | Norfolk (80)
1728-1749 , Midshipman ADM 107/4/323British 80 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | ADM 107/4 |
5.9.1755 | Passed the Lieutenant's Examination ADM 107/4/323 | RNLPC | |
16.11.1756 | Lieutenant | ref:660 | |
16.11.1756 | 23.2.1757 | Dunkirk (60)
1754-1792 , Third Lieutenant ADM 6/18/326British 60 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | ADM 6/18 |
The widow of Lieutenant Hulke, late of the Dunkirk, has applied for his wages because the ship sailed before he got down to her and he was never entered on her books. He has not been found on the books as Lieutenant and John Wilson, 3rd Lieutenant is discharged in November 1756 and John Wills 3rd Lieutenant was entered in February 1757 and there was no 3rd Lieutenant borne between those times so Mr Hulke may be entered and paid as 3rd Lieutenant from the date of his Commissione to the 10th February when he died.