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Thomas Hammond


NationalityBritish 
RolesDockyard Staff 
First Known Service19.11.1738ADM 6/15
Last Known Service23.11.1763ADM 6/15

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
19.11.173813.6.1746Appointed Master Smith at Plymouth Dockyard ADM 6/15/151ADM 6/15
14.6.174623.11.1763Appointed Master Smith at Chatham Dockyard ADM 6/17/116

Thomas Hammond, Master Blacksmith at Chatham informs us he has belonged to the Service nearly 41 years, is now infirm and incapable of further service and asks to be superannuated. Opine his petition is true and he is a proper object for superannuation. The Master Smiths in the Yards need to be well acquainted with anchor work and recommend he is succeeded by James Kincade a Master Smith at Woolwich and his vacancy may be filled by one of William James from Deptford, Francis Ansell at Portsmouth or William Lymyn at Plymouth, all of whom are now Foremen

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