A commander; a droll old guardo! [Died 1853.—O’Byrne.]
John Macredie, Midshipman.
Dead [1833]. A commander [1827]; a most worthy fellow whom I have mentioned before.
Hugh Cook, Midshipman.
Dead [1834]. A post captain [1806]; called ‘Pot luck and what not.’ Billy Lamb gave him this name, because one evening on shore, when half seas over, he was asking every one in the room to come and see him and take ‘pot luck and what not.’—[Marshall, v. 160.]
Wm. Hugh Dobbie, Midshipman.
Dead [1830]. A post captain; an excellent character.—[Marshall, v. 136.]
John Tresahar, Midshipman.
A commander; my worthy messmate. [Died 1844.—O’Byrne.]
J. S. Carden, Midshipman.