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  officer, a son of the late Admiral Buckle, was made a Lieutenant in 1791; commanded the Camel store-ship in 1801: and obtained post rank April 29, 1802. During the late war he was employed in the Sea Fencible service, and as Captain of the Adamant, a 50 gun ship, and Latona frigate.

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

 officer was made a Lieutenant April 21, 1783; and a Post-Captain, April 29, 1802.

Agent.– William Marsh, Esq. 

 officer is the second and only surviving son of a patriotic gentleman, descended from a respectable mercantile family settled at Bristol, co. Somerset, who after sacrificing considerable property in the royal cause, was killed by a party of American rebels, when proceeding to New York on public service.

He entered the navy in 1788, and served his time as a Midshipman on board the Impregnable, a second rate; 