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  first find this officer serving as senior Lieutenant of the Latona frigate, Captain (now Vice-Admiral) Sotheron, by whom he was entrusted with the command of a detachment of boats, sent to co-operate with Captain Adam Mackenzie, in an attack upon a Dutch gun-brig, two armed schooners, a row-boat, and several merchant vessels, lying between Schiermonikoog and the main land of Groningen. The manner in which this service was executed has been fully described. The following is an extract of the official letter written by Captain Sotheron, when transmitting Captain Mackenzie’s report of his proceedings:–

Lieutenant Slade shortly afterwards witnessed the capture of the Helder, and the consequent surrender of the Dutch squadron, under Rear-Admiral Storey : his promotion to the rank of Commander took place, Sept. 2, 1799; on which occasion he was appointed to l’Espiègle sloop, employed on the North Sea station.

Captain Slade’s post commission bears date Oct. 21, 1810; and from that period until the end of the war, we find him commanding the Experiment, receiving-ship at Falmouth.

Agents.– Messrs. Stilwell. 

 posted Oct. 21, 1810. He married Miss Hill, of Upminster.

Agents.– Messrs. Cooke, Halford and Son. 

 his first commission in Nov. 1790; and was made a Commander into the Pomona armed ship, on the