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LETTERS.

[1784.

Masters i Bromwich 5

Mr. Boyle 14

Mates f Powers 6

Purefoy

Graham 7

Batty 15

Peers 8

Parkinson ,

Mrs. Peers 8

Parkinson,

Mr. Lane, Marines 9

Suckling 17

Oliver 10

Nowell

Hughes 11

Stainsbury

Jones

Brown

Bremer 17

Tatham 19

Beale

Lock 2

Bayntun

Morgan

Talbot 13

Bishop.

5 Joseph Bromwich ; made a Lieutenant in 1793, and afterwards Warden ofPortsmouth Dock Yard.

6 He was discharged in the West Indies , and went to America . Vide p. 125.

7 Surgeon of the Boreas.

8 The Purser and his wife. Vide p. 132.

9 Videp. 132.

10 Mr. Oliver was discharged from the Boreas, for being concerned in a duel.Vide p. 125.

n Richard Hughes, eldest son of Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Hughes : he wasmade a Lieutenant in November 1790, and died a Post-Captain in 1810.

12 James Bremer, who afterwards commanded the Berbice Schooner, (so oftenmentioned in Captain Nelsons Letters,) Tender to the Flag Ship: he was madea Lieutenant in November 1790, and a Commander in August 1811, in whichrank he died.

13 Now Admiral the Hon. Sir John Talbot, G.C.B.

14 The late Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Courtenay Boyle, K.C.H. Vide p. 247.

15 Mr. William Batty.

57 Maurice William Suckling, a distant relation of Captain Nelson, son of Mr.Suckling, of Wooton near Norwich. He was made a Lieutenant in 1790, suc-ceeded to the estates of his family, and died without issue in 1820.

18 He was discharged because he had wounded Mr. George Andrews, a youngMidshipman of the Boreas, in a duel. Vide p. 125.

19 Apparently William Tatham, who was made a Lieutenant in 1794.

20 Charles Lock. He was made a Lieutenant on the 22nd of November 1790,a Commander in 1796, and appears to have died Captain of the Inspector inFebruary 1800.