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  corvette, of 18 guns (pierced for 24) and 150 men, after a running action of nearly an hour, in which the Modeste had her master killed and one seaman wounded. On the 15th July, 1809, his boats, under the direction of Lieutenant William Payne, cut a Dutch schooner of 8 guns and 22 men, out of a bay in the Straits of Sunda, from under the protection of two batteries and five other armed vessels.

We next find Captain Elliot assisting at the reduction of Java; and in 1813, accompanying an expedition sent against Sambas, a piratical town in Borneo, the result of which has already been stated in our memoir of Captain George Sayer, C.B. He subsequently assisted Colonel Macgregor in reinstating the Sultan of Palambang, and received the thanks of his commander-in-chief for the “judicious and excellent arrangements” made by him on that occasion.

Captain Elliot married in 1810, Eliza Cecilia Ness, a lady residing at Calcutta, by whom he has several children. His father was at that period Governor-General of Bengal, in which high office he was succeeded by the Marquis of Hastings, Nov. 18, 1812.

Agents.– Messrs. Maude. 

 proper orthography of this officer’s name is D’Urban, but from a mistake in his passing certificate, it has always been spelt Durban in the Admiralty lists and other official documents.

He is the son of a military officer, and descended from a very ancient and noble family who early settled in the Duchy