A post captain, LL.D.; a distinguished officer with first-rate abilities; since promoted to be rear-admiral of the blue. Dead [1837.—Marshall, iv. 845].

Jas. Dalgleish, Mate.

A commander; a good old sailor. [Died, 1846.—Marshall, xi. 135.]

Jackson, Midshipman.

Uncertain. A good-natured old squinting fellow.

Morton.

Dead. A lieutenant, called ‘Red Muzzle’; said to have killed himself.

Geo. Clark, Midshipman.

Dead. A lieutenant. When we had pudding for dinner, if any was left and put by for next day, he used to call us up in the night to have a blow out with the remainder. This was called ‘puddening[[83]] the flats.’

[William] Launder, Midshipman.