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| Date from | Date to | Event | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1695 | Passed the Lieutenant's Examination ADM 107/1/131 | RNLPC | |
| 27.6.1696 | Lieutenant | CSORN | |
| 27.6.1696 | 6.9.1697 | Nonsuch (54)
1696-1715 , Second LieutenantBritish 54 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | ADM 6/4 |
| 7.9.1697 | 28.10.1697 | Victory (100)
1695-1721 , Fifth Lieutenant ADM 6/4/116British 100 Gun 1st Rate Ship of the Line 1714 Renamed "Royal George" 1715 Renamed "Victory" | ADM 6/4 |
| 18.2.1697/98 | 20.9.1699 | Boyne (80)
1692-1707 , Third Lieutenant ADM 6/5/6British 80 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | ADM 6/5 |
| 21.9.1699 | 30.1.1699/1700 | Boyne (80)
1692-1707 , Second Lieutenant ADM 6/6/17British 80 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line Confirmed 14.11.1699 | ADM 6/6 |
| 28.8.1702 | Commander | BWAS-1603 | |
| 28.8.1702 | 23.3.1703/4 | Queenborough (24)
1694-1719 , Commander, and Commanding OfficerBritish 24 Gun 6th Rate Ship | BWAS-1714 |
| 3.1703/4 | Bathurst, Captain John Jennings, the St George Court Martial President and Captains, Chatham. Captain Abraham Tudor, the Queenborough was dismissed for not standing out and engaging French privateers near Dover. | ADM 106 | |
| 25.9.1706 | 4.8.1707 | , Commander, and Commanding Officer | BWAS-1603 |
| 5.8.1707 | Captain | CSORN | |
| 5.8.1707 | 23.7.1708 | Dolphin (24)
1690-1709 , Captain, and Commanding OfficerBritish 24 Gun 5th Rate Fireship | BWAS-1603 |
| c.24.7.1708 | 6.3.1708/9 | Assistance (50)
1699-1710 , Captain, and Commanding OfficerBritish 50 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | BWAS-1603 |