Dead [1826]. A post captain [1800]; obstinate and stiff in opinion, but quite the gentleman. Called ‘Toby Philpot.’—[Marshall, iii. 289.]
Geo. Jones, Midshipman.
Dead [1834]. A commander [1798]; a fiery Welshman; called ‘Dog-head.’ He used to visit at Fareham, and Billy Lamb drew a midshipman in uniform with a dog’s head, which bore a strong resemblance of Jones, and a directing post near him with—‘To Fareham,’ written on it.—[Marshall, x. 269.]
William Lamb, Midshipman and mate.
Dead. A commander; my old and worthy messmate in two ships; a most able officer and seaman.
Solomon King, Midshipman.
Dead. A lieutenant; a very worthy fellow.
William King, his brother, Midshipman.
Dead. A commander; a very worthy fellow.
William Brown, Midshipman, and then mate.