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 guns and 83 men, Feb. 7th, 1813; and le Colombe, of 4 guns and 40 men, on the 24th of May following.

He continued in the Nautilus until Nov. 1814; and was advanced to the rank of captain on the 4th of June, 1828.

Agents.– Messrs. Chard. 

 made a lieutenant into the Minden 74, bearing the flag of Sir Richard King, on the East India station, Dec. 7th, 1819; appointed to the Euryalus 42, Captain (now Sir Augustus J. W.) Clifford, fitting out for the Mediterranean, Oct. 22d, 1821; and promoted to the rank of commander. Mar. 25th, 1822. His next and last appointment was, April 28th, 1827, to the Parthian 10, which vessel he lost on the coast of Egypt, May 16th, 1828. In the ensuing month, he was tried by a court-martial, off Navarin, and sentenced as follows:–

Commander Hotham was advanced to the rank of captain on the 7th June, 1828, – nine days previous to his trial for the loss of the Parthian. He returned home in the Glasgow 50, Captain the Hon. J. A. Maude.

