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on 23 April 1733, and on 19 August 1742 was made Assistant Shipwright at Portsmouth. On 27 May 1752 he was listed Master Shipwright at Portsmouth. On 6 August 1755 he was appointed Master Shipwright of Plymouth in place of John Lock, and from that date had overall control of all shipbuilding and the
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As ships took a minimum of 2/3 years to build there is a lead-in period before the Navy lists his works, and only those fully built under Bucknall are listed (none from his first three years at Portsmouth were under his full control so the list begins in Plymouth):
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with a crew of 850 men, had an illustrious career including the
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as a Master Mastmaker on 1 November 1728. He was made a Master
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Buchnall then returned to Portsmouth in May 1762 and built:
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Little is known of his early life. He was apprenticed as a
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