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  second Lieutenant of the Brunswick 74, commanded by Captain John Harvey, in the great battle of June 1, 1794; on which memorable day that ship had no less than 44 persons killed and 114 wounded. Her damages were as follow: –

The subject of this brief sketch was wounded in the above battle, and shortly afterwards promoted. His post commission bears date June 10, 1808; and he obtained the out-pension of Greenwich Hospital, May 2, 1810.



 officer’s gallant conduct, as senior Lieutenant of the Pique frigate, at the capture of two French national brigs, for which service he obtained the rank of Commander (July 23, 1806), is noticed. His post commission bears date June 10, 1808.

Agents.– Messrs. Stilwell. 

 Pechells were, for a series of generations, established at Montauban, in the province of Languedoc. Their ancestor, Jean Horace Pechel, appears to have been appointed Conseiller à la Chambre de l’Edit, and Maitre des Requestes