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made a lieutenant in 1794; and promoted to the command of the Termagant sloop, on the Mediterranean station, Jan. 2d, 1804. In May following, he captured la Felicité French privateer, of two guns and sixty men, near Corsica. In 1808, he was appointed to the Briseis, the boats of which vessel, in company with those of the Bruiser gun-brig, captured a Danish privateer, El Courier, on the Heligoland station, in May 1809. The manner in which he was subsequently employed will be seen by reference.





his first commission in 1794; served as lieutenant of la Suffisante sloop, Captain Nicholas Tomlinson, at the capture of la Revanche French national brig, between Ushant and the Main, May 27th, 1796; and subsequently assisted in capturing, destroying, and re-capturing, two privateers, eleven French, two Dutch, four Spanish, one American, one Danish, and six British merchantmen, the latter having on board 1433 pipes and 34 hogsheads of wine, 83 bales and 186 bags of cotton, 250 chests of tea, 250 barrels of porter, and a quantity of lemons, vinegar, cork, steel, and other dry goods.

We next find Mr. Pickford first of the Inconstant frigate, on the African station, from whence he brought home his captain’s official account of the recapture of Goree, Mar. 9th, 1804: – the following is an extract:

Mr. Pickford landed at Portsmouth on the 26th April,