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INTELLIGENCE(?BOM OUB OWN C0SEESP0ND3NT.)WOOLWICH, May 5.APPOINTMENTS.Commander Edward F. !N. K. Was-ey (1850), so study steam at tbs factory at Woolwich Dockyard, vice commands?Bo y / V6£\S*j QSSSSfl*Commander Michael Be Courcy (1848), to study steam at ditto, Tics Captain C. B. Hamilton, passed.Commander Philip Be Saumares (1845), to study steam at do., vies Lieutenant R. Moore, passed.Commander Henry J. Lacon (1842), to study steam atdo., vice Lieutenant M. Boorcbier, passed.Captains John F. Appleby (January 29, 1838), andDevonshire (June 28,1838), to be retired captains.having completed a course of study of steam, were severally examined as to their knowledge of steam, and marina steam-engines by Mr. Charles Atherton, chief engineer at Woolwich Dockyard, and, on passing satisfactorily, received their certificates accordingly.The Herald, 28, Captain Henry Mangles Denham was
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London Morning Post

London, Middlesex, GB

Thu, May 06, 1852

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