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  of Captain Pitt Burnaby Greene, R.N.

This officer entered the royal navy in 1810; and served as midshipman under Captain John Brett Purvis, in the Ganymede 26, on the Mediterranean station. He was made a lieutenant on the 9th Nov. 1818; appointed to the Rose sloop, Commander Thomas Ball Clowes, fitting out for foreign service, May 22d, 1821; removed to the William and Mary yacht, Captain (now Sir Charles) Malcolm, stationed at Dublin, July 18th, 1822; promoted to the command of the Medina sloop, Dec. 30th, 1826; appointed to the Kent 78, July 22d, 1830; paid off from that ship Dec. 13th, 1831; and advanced to the rank of captain June 6th, 1834. 

 son of Earl Grey, by Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Lord Ponsonby, and grand-daughter of Viscount Molesworth.

This officer was born on the 16th May, 1801); and entered the royal navy in 1822. He was made a lieutenant on the 17th Feb. 1829; appointed to the Alfred 50, Captain Robert Maunsell, fitting out for the Mediterranean station, Feb. 23d, 1831; promoted to the command of the Scylla sloop, Sept. 3d, 1831; removed to the Scout sloop, Dec. 10th, 1833; and advanced to the rank of captain July 14th, 1834. He arrived at Plymouth, from the coast of Egypt, in Nov. 1834. 

 son of the late Admiral Sir Richard Onslow, Bart., G.C.B., Lieutenant-General of Marines (who so highly distinguished himself as second in command of the