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 The subject of this brief sketch was made commander Dec., 1810; advanced to post rank, June 7, 1814,; elected a member of the corporation of Gloucester, July 28, 1820; and appointed to the Semiramis 42, flag-ship of the Hon. Sir Charles Paget, commander-in-chief on the Irish station, May 27, 1828.

Captain Berkeley married, Dec. 4, 1823, Lady Charlotte Lennox, sister to the Duke of Richmond.

Agents.– Messrs. Cooke, Halford, and Son. 

 son of Joseph Cator, Esq. an affluent merchant, by Diana, sister to the late Admiral Sir Albemarle Bertie, Bart. K.C.B., a descendant of the Dukes of Ancaster, the last of whom died Feb. 8, 1809.

This officer was born at Beckenham, co. Kent, Sept. 26, 1787; and he appears to have entered the royal navy in April 1800, under the protection of his maternal uncle, who then commanded the Windsor Castle 98, bearing the flag of Sir Charles Cotton, on the Channel station.

In the autumn of 1800, Mr. Cator was removed to the Glory 08, Captain Thomas Wells; but towards the end of the French revolutionary war, he again joined Captain Bertie, and served under him, in the Malta 80 at St. Helens, off Brest, and in Bantry bay, until that ship was paid off, in the spring of 1802.

We next find Mr. Cator in the Carysfort 28, Captain George Mundy, with whom he removed, at the close of 1802, to the Hydra 38, which latter frigate was successively employed on the North Sea, Guernsey, and Mediterranean stations. Whilst serving in that ship, he assisted at the capture of the following armed vessels:–

