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  officer is a son of the late Admiral the Hon. Michael De Courcy, who died at Stoketon House, near Plymouth, Feb. 22, 1824.

He was made lieutenant Jan. 29, 1806; promoted to the command of the Fawn sloop, in the West Indies, April 15, 1808; and appointed to the Mutine brig, of 16 guns, Oct. 31, 1810.

On the 18th April, 1813, Captain De Courcy addressed an official letter to Lord Amelius Beauclerk, of which the following is the substance:–

Captain De Courcy’s post commission bears date June 7, 1814. He obtained permission to accept and wear the above Portuguese order in April 1825.

Agent.– Sir F. M. Ommanney. 

 the rank of lieutenant, 1799; and served as first of the Culloden 74, bearing the flag of Sir Edward Pellew, on the East India station. He commanded a division Errata: