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 opinion, “that no part of the sentence should be carFied into execution until the minutes of the proceedings should have been submitted to competent law authority for decision.” A copy of the sentence will be found in the Naval Chronicle, from which work we make the following extract :

On the 5th Oct. 1813, Captain Pellew assisted at the capture of a French convoy lying in port d’Anzo, the particulars of which service are given at p. 423 et seq. of Vol. II. Part I. The Resistance was paid off at the commencement of 1814. Captain Pellew’s last appointment was, Aug. 25, 1818, to the Revolutionaire 46, fitting for the Mediterranean, from whence he returned home, June 15, 1822. He married, June 5, 1816, Eliza Harriet, daughter of the late Sir Godfrey Webster, Bart.

Agent.– P. Muspratt, Esq. 

 son of the late Captain William Anthony Halsted, R.N., by Mary, only daughter of Charles Frankland, Esq., nearly related to the ancient Yorkshire family of that name .