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--- "London Standard" 9 Dec 1863, page 3:
QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS AT THE ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, PORTSMOUTH.--- The result of the quarterly examination at the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, was made known yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, when the following young gentlemen's names were placed on the list of successful competitors:--- E.H. Genn, H.H. Jauncey . . .
--- "London Standard" 8 Sep 1871, page 3:
Naval Appointments.
Sub Lieutenants.--- H.H. Jauncey, to the Iron Duke.
--- "Hampshire Advertiser" 5 June 1875, page 8:
Promotions and Appointments.
Lieutenants.--- H.H. Jauncey to the Immortalite.
--- "Morning Post" 22 Sep 1881, page 5:
APPOINTMENTS. Lieutenants.--- . . . H.H. Jauncey . . . to the Vernon, for a short course of torpedo instruction, and afterwards to go through a short course of geunnery in the Excellent or the Cambridge . . .
--- "Portsmouth Evening News" 14 Oct 1882, page 2:
. . . the Cygnet, screw gunboat, Lieutenant-Commander H.H. Jauncey, are ordered to Alexandria.
--- "Morning Post" 12 Jan 1883, page 2:
ADMIRALTY, Thursday [11 Jan 1883]
APPOINTMENTS.
. . . H.H. Jauncey, to the Cygnet.
--- "Morning Post" 4 Mar 1884, page 5:
Her Majesty's gunboat Cygnet, Lieut.-Com. H.H. Jauncey, was at Port Said on Saturday last.
--- "Morning Post" 26 Apr 1884, page 5:
Her Majesty's gun-boat Cygnet, Lieut.-Com. H.H. Jauncey, was ordered from Port Said to Alexandria on the 24th inst.
--- "Morning Post" 5 Jun 1886, page 2:
ADMIRALTY, June 1.
Lieut. H.H. Jauncey has been placed on the retired list, with permission to assume the rank of commander.
--- "The Portsmouth Evening News" 15 Feb 1890, page 2:
JAUNCEY -- On the 9th inst., at Granville House, Sandown, Isle of Wight, Commander Henry Hastings Jauncey, R.N., eldest son of Captain H.J. Jauncey, late Royal Irish Fusiliers.
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