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  made a commander in Dec. 1787. 

 as commander dated Aug. 26th 17B9. 

 one of twenty lieutenants who received their first commissions prior to the conclusion of the year 1780, and were made commanders on the 21st Sept. 1700; as was also.



 one of twenty lieutenants who received their first commissions prior to the conclusion of the year 1780, and were made commanders on the 21st Sept. 1700; as was also. 

 the rank of commander in Sept. 1793; and the out-pension of Greenwich Hospital in Sept. 1806. He died at Brompton, co. Middlesex, May 6th, 1824, aged 84 years.



 made a commander in April 1794; and had the misfortune to be captured in the Scout sloop, by two French frigates, on the Mediterranean station, in the month of August following.



 as second lieutenant of the Royal Sovereign, first rate, bearing the flag of Admiral Thomas Graves, at the defeat of the French republican fleet, June 1st, 1794; and subsequently commanded la Renommée troop-ship, on the