Charles Maxwell Luckraft R.N.
Charles Maxwell Luckraft R.N.
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Charles Maxwell Luckraft R.N. | Explanation |
Son of John Luckraft (died 1846) |
His son, lieutenant Charles Moore Luckraft, was killed when commanding a latter Cormorant in 1882 (see this article from the Lucraft and Luckraft One-name Study) |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
8 January 1814 | | Born (Torpoint, Cornwall) |
1845 | | Married Lousia Jane Sulivan (1824-1898) |
11 November 1908 | | Died (Gosport)
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Date | Rank |
28 May 1845 | Lieutenant |
29 September 1855 | Commander |
29 September 1870 | Retired Captain |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
(24 August 1849) | | Lieutenant in Cormorant, commanded by Herbert Schomberg, south east coast of America |
30 August 1852 | | Lieutenant in Termagant, commanded by George Giffard, particular service |
12 January 1854 | | Lieutenant in Euryalus, commanded by George Ramsay, the Baltic, during the Russian War |
4 February 1860 | | Commander in Hastings, Royal Naval Reserve drill ship, Liverpool |
28 January 1862 | 15 May 1890 | Governor of the Naval Prison, North Street, Lewes |