Thomas Bourmaster Brown R.N.
Thomas Bourmaster Brown R.N.
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Thomas Bourmaster Brown R.N. | Explanation |
Eldest son of Rear-Admiral Thomas Brown (d 1851) |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
17 March 1806 | | Born |
7 March 1849 | | Died (at Haslar Hospital, from an illness he was suffering from when Snake was lost) |
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Date | Rank |
1 March 1820 | Entered Navy |
15 March 1828 | Lieutenant |
23 November 1841 | Commander |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
10 January 1846 | 29 August 1847 | Commander in Snake, Cape of Good Hope, until that vessel was lost in Mozambique channel. A Court Martial the following March at Portsmouth sentenced Brown (and the Master, Peter Chown) to loose one years seniority for not using sufficient care. |
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