Charles Maurice Stocker, 1st Lieutenant.

Killed by the wind of a shot on board the Sans Pareil, 84, in Lord Bridport’s action.

John Richards, Lieutenant.

Dead [1830, aged 70]. A post captain [1809]. This man belonged to the Boreas at the time my father was on board; he was then before the mast. When Captain Thompson was appointed to the Alcide, 74, he took Richards with him in a low capacity, and afterwards put him on the quarter deck; when his time was served he got made a lieutenant. He was a good sailor, but proud, insolent, and vulgar in his language; full of strange sayings and low wit, and overbearing to those of inferior rank. Lieutenant Daniels once told him to go aboard the Alcide again to his former station. He felt the rebuke severely.—[Marshall, vi. 9.]

[Thomas] Ireland, 2nd Lieutenant.

Killed in battle on June 1, 1794.

Samuel Mottley, Lieutenant.

A post captain [1802]. I never agreed with him. Since made a retired rear-admiral. [Died, 1841.—Marshall, iv. 684.]

Norborne Thompson, Lieutenant.

A rear-admiral. See Salisbury.