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of that vessel at the capture of three French privateers, each mounting two long four-pounders, with a complement of twenty-five men, lying at the anchorage of Chipiona, near Cadiz, May 26th, 1811. He subsequently served in the Sabine, under Captains William Wrottesley and William Hall, on the Newfoundland station. His promotion to the rank of commander took place July 22d, 1830. He is now an inspecting commander of the coast-guard.

This officer has been twice married:– 1st, to Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev. Digory Jose, of Ponghill, Cornwall; and 2dly, in Aug. 1832, to Eliza Dennis, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Kingdon.



SAMUEL HELLARD, Esq.
[Commander.]

Passed his examination in Aug. 1808; obtained his first commission on the 29th Oct. 1810 ; and subsequently served in the Podargus 14, Benbow 74, and Scout 18. The following is taken from the Naval Chronicle for 1815, vol. 34, p. 163:

“A court-martial was lately held on Lieutenant S. Hellard, late of H.M. sloop Scout, for threatening to shoot or drown T. Smith, who had deserted from the said vessel, if he returned; and for disrespect to Captain James Arthur Murray. The court were of opinion that the charges were proved against the said Lieutenant S. Hellard; but, in consideration of his former high character, did only adjudge him to be most severely reprimanded, and to be placed at the bottom of the list of lieutenants of H.M. navy.”

This officer was advanced to his present rank on the 22d July 1830, and appointed an inspecting commander of the coast-guard, April 13th, 1831.



GEORGE BISSETT, Esq.
[Commander.]

Passed his examination in Feb. 1810; and was made lieutenant into the Hyperion frigate, on the Jamaica station,