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 &c. the same as the preceding officer, for his conduct at Navarin, on which occasion the Philomel had one marine killed and seven men wounded; and chosen M.P. for Hertford, in 1830.

Viscount Ingestrie brought home the official despatches announcing the defeat of the Turco-Egyptian fleet. He married, Nov. 8th, 1828, Sarah Elizabeth, only surviving daughter of Henry, second Marquis of Waterford.

Agents.– Messrs. Stilwell. 

 made a lieutenant in Oct. 1801; promoted to the rank of commander, from the Royal George yacht, Oct. 4th, 1825; appointed to the Columbine, an experimental sloop of war, built according to a plan of his own, Dec. 4th, 1826; and advanced to the rank of captain, Dec. 5th, 1827.

Agents.– Messrs. Stilwell. 

 as midshipman under the late Captain Sir William Hoste, in the Amphion frigate; obtained the rank of lieutenant in Oct. 1810; and was made a commander in June 1814. His subsequent appointments were, – Jan. 7th, 1817, to the Nimrod of 18 guns; and, April 18th, 1826, to the Raleigh 18; in which latter sloop he was serving on the Mediterranean station, when advanced to the rank of captain, Jan. 2d, 1828.

Agents.– Messrs. Stilwell. 

 officer was slightly wounded while serving as master’s-mate of the Pompée 74, and employed on shore under the orders of Commodore (now Sir George) Cockburn, at the