Hello Janey
Happy to hear from you again, and many thanks for the info, both on Pembroke and Tudor Prince.
I got the Pembroke from FindMyPast, but you only get the sheet of the person you ask for - so to get all the sheets, would have cost rather a lot, and at that point I had no idea how many there were.
1873 Hulks & Establishments.
HMS PEMBROKE, Originally built in 1812 as a 74 gun, she was rebuilt at Portsmouth as a 60 gun steam block ship in 1854-55 and later reduced to 25 guns.
Based at Harwich as a Coastguard depot ship in 1860, she later removed to Sheerness, where she was Flag Ship for the Nore, and then to Chatham in 1873 where she took over duties as Receiving Ship for the Nore Command, and carried the flag of the Admiral Superintendent. At some time during this period it must be assumed that she was hulked. See below for 30 April 1903 for the details regarding the transfer to the RN Barracks Chatham.
Calkers’ Mates pay = £2- 11s- 8p per month - £ 30 – 8s – 4p Per annum
Source: Navy List 1860, Page 224
Caulkers and Caulkers' Mates to be allowed Tool money at the Rate of 3d a day, in addition to their pay, if employed in Carpenter's Crews and in possession of Tools.
The above is borrowed from the very excellent site below, which gives all anyone needs to know about the Royal Navy, and must have taken a lot of dedicated work to put together.
http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Naval.html In my dotage, I hadn't thought of your efficient idea, that you used on finding info on Tudor Prince
really very good, sure will be able to use that system to advantage also another time.
Still no sign of Mabel Ellington (nee JOPLIN ) maybe she just went back to Sunderland and opened a Department Store !
Thanks very much again Janey
Best
John