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  officer was made a Lieutenant June 27, 1792; and obtained the rank of Commander in 1802. On the 9th Aug. 1804, we find him commanding the Nautilus sloop of war, and recapturing a ship of great value from Demerara bound to Liverpool. His post commission bears date Feb. 28, 1805. He married, in 1806, the widow of Captain Boger, R.N.

Agent.– Thomas Stilwell, Esq. 

 officer received his first commission in 1793, and was promoted to the rank of Commander for his gallant conduct in attacking and capturing the French national brig Venteux, of 10 guns and 82 men, an event already noticed in our memoir of Captain Frederick Lewis Maitland, from whose official letter to Sir John Colpoys we make the following extract:

Captain Temple’s advancement to the rank of Commander took place July 4, 1803; and in Jan. following the Committee for managing the Patriotic Fund at Lloyd’s voted him a sword, value 50l., as a token of the sense entertained by that society of his distinguished merit in combat with an enemy of such superior force. His post commission bears date Mar. 12, 1805. Towards the close of the war we find him commanding the Armide frigate on channel service. He married, in 1815, Susan, youngest daughter of the late George Warren, of Penpool, Cornwall, Esq.

Agent.– Sir Francis M. Ommanney, M.P.

