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He subsequently commanded the Misletoe schooner, Tiger and Lapwing, revenue cruisers, and Pincher schooner, the latter employed in the West Indies, for the suppression of piracy, from which vessel he was promoted to his present rank on the 9th Feb. 1828. While in the Tiger and Lapwing, he captured the Dart smuggling cutter, of ninety tons, with a full cargo, and several other contraband traders.

Commander Fegen married. May 13th, 1831, Miss Banks, of Ryde, in the Isle of Wight.



GEORGE DELMÉ, Esq.
[Commander.]

Passed his examination in July 1815; obtained his first commission on the 19th Sept. following; and was made a commander on the 21st Feb. 1828.



PHILIP GOSTLING, Esq.
[Commander.]

Was made a lieutenant into the Pactolus frigate, Captain the Hon F. W. Aylmer, April 25th, 1815. He subsequently served under the flag of the Hon. Sir Alexander I. Cochrane, in the Impregnable 104, at Plymouth. His promotion to the rank of commander took place Mar. 2d, 1828.



BRUNSWICK POPHAM, Esq.
[Commander.]

Was made a lieutenant in Jan. 1826; and commander on the 2d Mar. 1828.



GEORGE HOPE, Esq.
[Commander.]

Was made a lieutenant in Jan. 1822; and commander on the 5th Mar. 1828.