Edward Little's service record


 

Edward Little joined the Royal Navy in 1826 at 14, he was a volunteer first class aboard the HMS Forte, he was promoted Mate in 1831 when he joined the HMS Dublin. The following year, still onboard the ship, he passed his seamanship examination ¹ Back in London in 1834, he passed at the Royal Naval College. ² He remained a Mate until 1837, when he was appointed Lieutenant on HMS Donegal. His last appointment was 1st Lieutenant on HMS Terror in 1845

Searching for Edward Little's service record in the Royal Navy, the easiest documents to find about Edward Little's service record are these: 

ADM 196/5/124 Officers Time of Service, The National Archives
 

 ADM 196/36/2014, Commission and Warrant Branch: Executive Officers A-L, The National Archives
 


These documents give us his service record from his first appointment as Lieutenant on HMS Donegal in 1837 up until his appointment to HMS Terror in 1845. We can also learn that he was promoted Commander in 1846; He was promoted in absentia, given that he was on the Franklin Expedition at that time. Since all correspondence with the ships ceased in 1845, he most likely never knew about his promotion. ³ 

 

For his earlier service record, some mentions of an Edward Little being appointed to different ships can be found in several newspapers, with no certainty that it was actually the same Edward Little. But with the rediscovery of his physical description came mentions of his earlier appointments.

ADM 37/9921, Description book joined to HMS Scylla muster, The National Archives
 

Compiling this new document to the others, a more complete version of his service record would be something like this: 

 
Edward Little Service Record


Sources

¹ ADM 1/4866, Letters from Promiscuous, 1834, The National Archive
² ADM 1/3004, Letters from Lieutenants1836 - 1839, The National Archives
³ Potter R, Koellner R, Carney P, Williamson M (2022) , May We Be Spared to Meet on Earth: Letters of the Lost Franklin Arctic Expedition, McGill-Queen's University Press  

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