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addenda to captains.


WILLIAM HAMLEY, Esq.
(Vol. IV. Part I. p. 261.)
[Captain of 1834.]


Returned home from the East India station in April 1834; paid off the Wolf, at Plymouth, May 10th; and was advanced to the rank of captain on the 20th Oct. following.



JOHN TOWNSHEND, Esq.
[Commander.]


Eldest son of the late Lord John Townshend (second son of George first Marquis Townshend, and a godson of King George II.), a distinguished and respected nobleman, who accompanied Earl Howe, as a volunteer, to the relief of Gibraltar in 1782; subsequently filled the posts of a Lord of the Admiralty and Paymaster of the Forces; and at various periods represented in Parliament the university of Cambridge, the city of Westminster, and the borough of Knaresborough; who in political life early attached himself to the late Right Hon. Charles Fox, and by the grace of his manners, his genius, wit, and elegant literature, became remarkable amongst the associates of that celebrated statesman.

This officer was made lieutenant into the Rochfort 80, flag-ship of Sir Graham Moore, on the Mediterranean station, May 13th, 1822; and advanced to the rank of commander Jan. 26th, 1828. His commission as captain bears date Oct. 22d, 1834. His sister is the lady of Captain Sir Augustus W. J. Clifford, R.N., C.B., &c. &c.



HON. ARTHUR DUNCOMBE.
[Commander.]


Fourth son of Charles first Lord Feversham, by Lady Charlotte, only daughter of William, second Earl of Dartmouth.

This officer was born on the 24th Mar. 1806; and entered the royal navy in 1819. He was made a lieutenant on the