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 of Post-Captain, April 29, 1802; and subsequently held an appointment in the Sea Fencible service, between Dungeness and Sandgate. He was afterwards appointed in succession to the Cornelia frigate, and Cornwallis of 74 guns: the former ship assisted at the capture of the Isles of France and Java, in the years 1810 and 1811.

Agent.– Harry Cook, Esq. 

 officer was a Lieutenant of the Leviathan 74, commanded by the late Lord Hugh Seymour, in Earl Howe’s battle, June 1, 1794. He obtained post-rank, April 29, 1802.

Agent.– Hugh Stanger, Esq. 

 officer was made a Lieutenant in 1790; and a Post-Captain April 29, 1802. He received the honor of knighthood in 1809; and was created a Baronet of Great Britain, July 30, 1814. His lady is a daughter of James Coull, of Ashgrove, in Elginshire, Esq.; a niece to Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart., of Northfield, in the same county; and a cousin of Viscount Arbuthnot, Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire.

Agent.– Thomas Stilwell, Esq. 

 officer is related by his mother’s side to the late William Masterman, of Restormel Park, near Lostwithiel, Cornwall, Esq. M.P. for the borough of Bodmin, in the same county; under whose patronage he entered the naval service as a Midshipman on board the Buffalo of 60 guns, commanded by Captain William Truscott, in Mar. 1781. He afterwards