Richard Welland, 3rd Lieutenant.

Dead. Had the out-pension, and thirteen children; proud, but a good officer.

John Irwin,[[67]] 4th Lieutenant.

Dead [1812]. A post captain [1796]. A very good fellow; always smiling.

William Bedford, 5th Lieutenant.

Dead [1826]. A vice-admiral; fidgety; he once turned me out of the gunroom because I said Andrew Macbride, our schoolmaster, was formerly Dionysius the tyrant, and kept a school at Corinth, according to the opinion of Pythagoras respecting the transmigration of souls.—[Marshall, ii. 574.]

John Culverhouse, Mate and then flag lieutenant.

Dead. A clever fellow and good officer; a post captain; drowned at the Cape.

John Stiles, Lieutenant, lent for the cruise.

Dead. See Salisbury.