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| Date from | Date to | Event | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1752 | 1756 | Service as a merchant seaman | ADM 107/5 |
| 22.9.1756 | c.9.1.1757 | Caesar Privateer (20)
1756-1763 , Captain, and Commanding OfficerBritish 20 Gun Privateer Unknown | HCA26 |
| 30.5.1760 | Passed the Lieutenant's Examination ADM 107/5/251 | RNLPC | |
| 2.6.1760 | Lieutenant | CSORN | |
| 1762 | He was put on shore because he was "extremely ill with an asthma attended by spitting a great quantity of blood and has not been able to do his duty for some months. Doctor Hexham of Plymouth is of opinion that going to sea this winter may in all probability occasion his death.‟ He survived but did not serve again. | ref:898 |