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 His eldest brother, William, is a solicitor at Highworth, co. Wilts; and his youngest, Richard, a solicitor at Farringdon, co. Berks. He has a sister married to the Rev. H. Dunsford, rector of Slimbridge, co. Gloucester. 

 appointed an inspecting commander of the coast guard (Falmouth district) in July, 1827; and advanced to the rank of captain on the 12th Feb. 1834. 

 his first commission on the 31st Dec. 1818, and subsequently served under Captains Peter Fisher and Sir William Hoste, in the Wye 26, and Albion 74. He was made a commander on the 28th April, 1827; appointed to the Blanche 46, Commodore (now Sir Arthur) Farquhar, fitting out for the West India station. Mar. 8th, 1830; and advanced to the rank of captain. Mar. 11th, 1834. 

 made a lieutenant on the 20th Mar. 1815; commander on the 8th Nov. 1826; and captain, for exertions as a maritime surveyor, June 4th, 1834. 

 his first commission on the 12th July, 1813; and subsequently served under the late Captain Thomas Graham, in the Doris frigate, on the South American station. He was made a commander on the 23d Oct. 1823; and advanced to the rank of captain (from half-pay), “a special promotion on Sir Thomas M. Hardy leaving the Board of Admiralty,” June 5th, 1834.

