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20 Mar 1832 Mr. Heath, late second master of the Pallas, died at the R.N.H. Bermuda.

11 Jan 1859
Establishment of a 2nd Class Clerk
Whereas by an Order in Council, bearing date the 13th of August, 1855, Your Majesty was graciously pleased to authorize the establishment and salaries of the Clerks employed in the Naval Victualling and Medical Establishments abroad; and whereas by that Order provision is made for one Clerk of the Second Class upon a salary commencing at �195 per annum at each of the Medical Establishments abroad except Bermuda, which Establishment was being re-modelled at the time, but now urgently requires the services of a Second Class Clerk on the same footing as those sanctioned in the other Foreign Medical Establishments by the Order in Council before-mentioned ; we beg leave most humbly to submit that Your Majesty will be graciously pleased to authorize the establishment of a Clerk of the Second Class at Bermuda Naval Hospital, upon a salary of �195 per annum, increasing annually by �15 to a maximum of �300 per annum, and that such arrangement should take effect from the 1st of October last. The Lords Commissioners of Your Majesty's Treasury have signified their concurrence with this measure.


Bermuda Dockyard

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18 May 1802 it is reported that all the Dockyards are to be reduced to the Peace Establishment, following the signing of the Treaty of the Peace of Amiens.

Circa Jun 1816, it is reported that Commodore Lewis succeeds Commodore Evans in the Dockyard at Bermuda.

22 Oct 1832 Captain Sir T. Ussher apptd. to the Bermuda yacht, along with similar appointments e.g. Captain Sir James A. Gordon, K.C.B., R.N., apptd. to the Chatham yacht, and Captain H. B. Ross, R.N., to the Plymouth yacht, and that these appointments may have entitled these officers, who have been appointed as Captain Superintendents, at the respective yards, may be entitled to be selected as Members of Courts Marital ?