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 and was not able to obtain any further employment until 1819, when we find him appointed to assist in superintending the Ordinary at Sheerness. 



to the late Colonel Sir John Swinnerton Dyer, Bart., a groom of the bedchamber to his late Majesty King George IV. when Prince of Wales.

This officer was made a lieutenant in 1793; and advanced to his present rank in Jan. 1810; previous to which he had commanded the Ready gun-brig. One of his daughters is married to J. S. Williams, Esq., late of the Bengal native cavalry; and another to the Rev. Richard William Kerly. 



as commander dated Mar. 7th, 1810. 



as lieutenant and commander dated Oct. 18th, 1804, and Mar. 7th, 1810 



the rank of lieutenant in Nov. 1806, and a commander’s commission on the 30th April, 1810. 



made a lieutenant in Dec. 1799; and promoted to the command of the Demerara sloop, on the West India station, May 2d, 1810. He died at Essequibo, of yellow fever, Mar. 9th, 1826, aged 41 years.

