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 and niece of William Lord Hotham: 2dly, April 11, 1815, Gertrude Grace, youngest daughter of Paul Cobb Methuen, Esq., of Corsham House, co. Wilts, by whom he had two children: and, 3dly, April 16, 1822, Lady Elizabeth Somerset, second daughter of the Duke of Beaufort.

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

 officer received his first commission May 14, 1782; served as first Lieutenant of the Providence armed ship, under the command of Captain William Bligh, during the breadfruit expedition in 1791 and following years ; and obtained the rank of Commander for his active exertions in the Netley schooner on the Lisbon station, towards the conclusion of the French revolutionary war. He was made a Post-Captain April 29, 1802, and appointed to a command in the Sea Fencibles about June 1803; from which period we find no farther mention of his name.

Agent.– J. Hinxman, Esq. 

 officer was educated at the college of Navarre; and prepared for the naval service at Bettesworth’s celebrated marine academy, so often mentioned in the course of this work. He embarked as a Midshipman on board the Narcissus, of 20 guns, commanded by the late Vice-Admiral d’Auvergne in 1787; and subsequently served under Captains Salisbury, Hicks, and Archibald Dickson, in the Andromeda frigate, Powerful 74, and Egmont of the same force ,