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first lieutenant of one of the ships engaged at the battle of Camperdown, Oct. 11th, 1797, and obtained his present rank on the 2d Jan. 1798. 



made a lieutenant in 1790; and promoted to the command of the Ratler sloop, on the Jamaica station, June 21st, 1798. He there captured a French privateer of 10 guns and 42 men, in 1799; and a Spanish gun-vessel, in 1800. On the 11th June, 1802, he arrived at Portsmouth with despatches. 



made a commander in Sept. 1798, and died in 1824. 



the Leopard gun-vessel in 1790; served as first lieutenant of the Alexander 74, Captain Alex. J. Ball, at the glorious battle of the Nile; obtained the rank of commander in Oct. 1798; held an appointment in the Irish Sea-Fencible service, during part of the late war; and was granted the out-pension of Greenwich Hospital, in June 1824. 



made a commander in Oct. 1798, and died in 1824.

