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The Edinburgh Gazette, February 15, 1870. 189 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 15, 1870. 189 STATIONS OF THE ROYAL NAVY IN Cherub, 2, sc. guriboat, Lieut, and Commander Noel S. F. Digby, 1861, North America and West Indies,—to be COMMISSION,—12th February 1870 : paid off and re-commissioned at Jamaica Circe, training ship, tender to Impregnable, Dsvonport With the Dates of Commission of the Officers in Clinker, 2, screw gunboat, tender to Indus, Devon* Command. port Cockatrice, 2, so. gunboat, Com. James Ferris Prowse, BOUKIR, 86, so., receiving ship, Commodore 1866, Mediterranean A Kichard W. Conrtenay, 1859, Jamaica Cockchafer, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. Seymour. 8. Achilles, 26, sc. armour-plated* ship, Capt. Matliew S. Smith, 1861, China Nolloth, 1856, Coast-guard ship, Portland Cormorant, 4, so. gunvessel, Com. Hon. Albert D. S. Adder, paddle vessel, Sheerness Denison, 1866, China Adventure, 2, sc. troopship, Captain Henry J. Eaby, Cossack, 16, sc. corvette, Capt. John E. Parish, 1863, V.O., 1862, China East Indies Agincourt, 28, sorew armour-plated ship, Captain Henry Cracker, 4, double screw composite gunvessel, Com. Carr Glyn, 1861, Flagship of Bear-Admiral Henry Hawksworth Fawkes, 1863, south • east coast of Chads, Channel Squadron America Albaeore, 2, sc. gunlioat, Bermuda Crocodile, 3, Indian troopship, Capt. George W. Watson, Alberta, paddle yacht, Staff Com. David N. Welch, 1863, 1864, Portsmouth tender to Koyal Yacht, Portsmouth Cromer, 2, sc. gunboat, tender to Resistance, Biikto- Algerine, 3, sc. gunvessel, Lieut. S. R. E. Grey, head 1857, China Cruiser, 5, sc. sloop, Commander G. G. Duff, 1864, Alligator, at Whampoa, lent to Consular Department Mediterranean Antelope, 3, paddle steam vessel, Lieut, and Commander James Buchanan, 1861, Mediterranean DAEDALUS, 16, Naval Reserve drill ship, Com. Albe:t H. Asia, gnardsliip of reserve, Capt. Edward B. Rice, 1855, W. Battiscombe, 1861, Bristol flagship of llear-Admiral Astley Cooper Key, C.B., Danae, 6, sc. sloop, Capt. William Graham, 1863, Portsmouth North America and West Indies Avon, 4, double screw composite gunvessel, Com. Richard Dapper, 2, screw gunboat, tender to Britannia, Dart- E. Tracey, 1864, China and Japan mouth Azov, schooner, tender to Hibernia, Mediterranean. Daphne, 4, sc. sloop, Commander G. A. Douglas, 1862, -East Indies,—ordered home BANK, paddle vessel, tender to Koyal Adelaide, Devon- Dart, 5, sc. gnnvessel, Com. Hon. John Carnegie, 1861, port North America and West Indies Banterer, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Comv C. F. W. Johnson, Dasher, 2, paddle vessel, Commander Edward B. H. 1863, China Franklin, 1863 Barracouta, 6, paddle sloop, North America and West Dauntless, 31, sc. frigate, tender to Wivern, Hnmber Indies Dee, 1, padille store ship, Staff Commander George A. Barrosa, 17, sc. corvette, Capt. Lewis J. Moore, 1863, par- Waters, 1863, particular service ticular service Defence, 16, sc. armour-plated ship, Capt. Nowell Salmon, Beacon, 4, double sc. composite gunboat, Com. T. S. V.C., 1863, North America and West Indies Gooch, 1864, south-east coast of America Donegal, 81, screw ship,. Captain William N. W. Hawett, Bee, steam and paddle vessel, tender to Excellent, Ports- V.C., 18U2, tender to Duke of Wellington, particular mouth service Bellerophon, 14, sc. armour-plated ship, Capt. Francis Dove, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. M. J. Dunlop, 1867, Marten, 1861, Mediterranean China Black Eagle, paddle yacht, Staff Com. Charles R. P. Dryad, 4, sc. sloop, Com. P. H. Colomb, 1863, East Forbes, 1863, tender to Duke of Wellington, Ports- Indies mouth Duke of Wellington, 23, screw receiving ship, flagship of Black Prince, 28, sc. armour plated ship, Capt. A. C. Admiral Sir J. Hope, G.C.B., Capt. George Hancock, Gordon, 185S, Coastguard ship at Greenock 1855, Portsmouth Blanche, 6, screw sloop, Captain J. E. Montgomerie, Duncan, 81, sc. ship, Capt. Wm. R. Rolland, 1857, Coast- 1862, Australia guard service, Queensfcrry, North Britain Boscawen, 20, training ship, Com. James Grant, 1866, Durham, 20, drill ship, Coin. William A. Gambier, 1863, Portland Sunderlaud Bouncer, 2, sc. gunboat, tender to Princess Charlotte, Dwaif, 4, double screw composite gunvessel, Com. 0. F. Hong Kong Walker, 1864, China Boxer, 4, double screw composite gunvessel, Lieut. Commander Frederick W. Egerton, 1859, Pacific Brilliant, 16, Com. F. M. Prattent, 1862, Naval Reserve EAGLE, 16, Naval Reserve drill ship, Com. E. C. Symoni, drill ship, Dundee 1860, Liverpool Bristol, 31, sc. frigate, Capt. F. W. Wilson, 1867, par- Eclipse, 6, sc. sloop, Capt. Anthony H. Hoskini, 1863, ticular service North America and West Indies Britannia, training ship, Capt. John Corbett, C.B., Egmont, 4, receiving ship, Capt. W. A. R. Pearse, 1862, 1867, Dartmouth Kio de Janeiro Britomart, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. R. C. Cochrane, Elfin, paddle yacht, tender to Victoria and Albert, 1866, North America and West Indies,—to be paid off Portsmouth and re-con) missioned at Jamaica Elk, 2, double sc. composite gunvessel, Com. Algernon G. Bruiser, 2, screw gunboat, tender to Mersey, Queens- Wootton, 1804, China town Enchantress, 1, paddle yacht, Staff Com. J. E. Petley, Bullfinch, 3, double screw gunvessel, Com. Edward F. 1863, tender to Asia, Portsmouth Lodder, 1863, East Indies Eudyinion, 21, sc. frigate, Copt. Edward Lacy, 1802, Bullfrog, 2, screw gunboat, tender to Castor, North particular service Shields Enterprise, 4, sc. armour - plated sloop, Com. G. 8. Bustard, 2, sc. gunboat, China Bosauquet, 1863, Mediterranean! Buzzard, 6, paddle sloop, Staff Com. J. G. H. Thain, Erne, 2, sc. gunboat, tender to Duncan, Queeneferry, 1863, particular service Noith Britain Euphrates, 3, Indian troopship, Capt. Charles T. Cnrme, CALEDONIA, 30, iron clad screw ship, Capt. Thomas 1864, Bombay Cochran, 1857, Mediterranean Excellent, gunnery ship, Capt. Henry Boys, 1857, Cambridge, 29, gunnery ship, Capt. Hon. F. A. C. Foley, Portsmouth 1860, Devonport Cameleon, 7, sc. sloop, Commander W. H. Annesley, FANCY, 2, se. gunboat, tender to Asia, Portsmouth 1862, Pacific Fearless, paddle vessel, tender to Pembroke, Sheer- Castor, 22, Naval Reserve drill ship, Commander William ness A. Smyth, 1863, North Shields Fervent, 2, sc., tender to Dajdalus, Bristol Challenger, 18, screw corvette, Commodore Rowley Fire Queen, st. vessel, Staff Com. F. W. Paul, 1863, Lambert, C. B., 1855, Australia tender to Duke of Wellington, Portsmouth Chanticleer, 7, so. sloop, Com. W. W. S. Bridges, 1863, Firm, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. John Hext, 1866, Pacific Cbina Charybdis, 18, sc. corvette. Captain A. M'L. Lyons, Fisgard, 42, stationary ship, Staff Com. Thom»« J. 1862, Pacific Whillier, 1863, Woolwich.
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