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  made a Lieutenant in Sept., 1796; advanced to the rank of Commander, April 29, 1802; and appointed to the Lynx sloop in the month of June following. From this period he was actively employed on the North Sea and Baltic stations, upwards of eight years.

On the 12th Aug. 1809, a small detachment of seamen and marines from the Lynx, under the orders of Lieutenant Edward Kelly, attended by the Monkey gun-brig. Lieutenant Thomas Fitzgerald, gallantly attacked, carried, and brought out three Danish privateers, from within the reef off Dais Head, near Rostock: the enemy’s joint force amounted to 11 carriage guns, 4 howitzers, and 84 men.

Captain Marshall obtained post rank, Oct. 21, 1810; and died at Caen, in Normandy, by the bursting of a blood vessel, Jan. 22, 1824.



 made a Lieutenant in Feb. 1800; advanced to the rank of Commander, April 29, 1802; appointed to the Zephyr fire-ship, in 1804; to the Dotterell brig, about Nov. 1808; and to act in the Tonnant 80, off Ferrol, about June, 1809: his post commission bears date Oct. 21, 1810. Captain Abdy married, in 1808, a daughter of the late Admiral Sir Thomas Rich, Bart.

Agents.– Messrs. Stilwell. 

 made a Lieutenant in Feb. 1800; promoted to the rank of Commander, April 29, 1802; and afterwards successively appointed to the Rambler, Skylark, and Termagant, sloops. On the 7th Nov. 1807, he captured le Renarde French privateer, of 14 guns and 39 men. This vessel not surrendering when repeatedly called to, and likewise making an