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made a lieutenant on the 1st Feb. 1806; and, after serving for several years in the flag-ship of the Commander-in-chief at Plymouth, promoted to his present rank, Oct. 12th, 1814. 



serving as midshipman of l’Aigle frigate, Captain George Wolfe, was apprehended on a charge of murder, and, together with his commander and the late Earl of Huntingdon, tried and fully acquitted, in the summer of 1803. He obtained the rank of lieutenant in Sept. 1S06; and was made a commander on the 12th of Oct. 1814.

This officer married, Oct. 5th, 1815, Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev. H. Jebson, rector of Avon Dassett, co. Warwick. 



made a lieutenant in Oct. 1802; and promoted to his present rank, while serving in the Seahorse frigate. Captain (now Sir James A.) Gordon, who thus speaks of him in his official letter to Sir Alexander Cochrane, reporting the brilliant proceedings of a squadron under his orders, in the Potowmac river, North America, in Aug. and Sept. 1814.

