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    Lieutenant-Governor, and a Director, of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich; and a Trustee of the Naval Charitable Society .

officer obtained post rank Nov. 29, 1794; and commanded the Sans Pareil of 80 guns, bearing the flag of Lord Hugh Seymour, in the action off l’Orient, June 23, 1795. He was appointed a Captain of Greenwich Hospital in 1805, and became Lieutenant-Governor of that establishment early in 1809. Mrs. Browell, who was a daughter of Rear-Admiral Faulknor, died Sept. 20, in the same year .