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HUDSON. (Lieutenant, 1846.)
Philip Hudson passed his examination 28 Sept. 1840; and served, as Mate, in the Caledonia 120, flag-ship of Sir Graham Moore, Champion 18, Capt. Rich. Byron, Dolphin and Spy brigantines, Lieut.-Commanders Philip Bisson and Sam. Otway Wooldridge, and St. Vincent 120, bearing the flag of Sir Chas. Ogle – on the Plymouth, South American, African, and Portsmouth stations. He obtained his commission 31 Jan, 1846; and since 2 of the following month has been employed in the Mediterranean on board the Harlequin 12, Capts. Douglas Curry and John Moore.
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