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Officer’s intrepid conduct, when the Kent East Indiaman was burned 1 st March 1825. On board which he commanded the 31 st Regt.”
Feath
Henry Keightly
Gentleman Shipwright Shipwright Gentleman
Fendall Fendall Fennell Fennell Fennell Fennell Fennell Fennell Fennell Fennell Fennell Fenton
George
John
George
John
Esquire
Joseph George Joseph William Joseph William
Gentleman
Thomas Thomas William
Butcher Victualler Merchant Esquire Merchant
28/7/1783
1/6/1792
William Joseph
Samuel
13/5/1752 16/8/1769 8/2/1791
Fenucan Ferguson
Brian
Esquire. Barrister Esquire. “Assistant Examinator of the Customs. (1791) Merchant. “On Statute, payment 20/- “Second in Command of the expedition now (1808) under the present (1846) Duke of Wellington, fitting out at Cork”. Lieut. Col. (1815) “as a testimony of the high Opinion this Board entertain for his gallant Services in the late War”. Silver Box. Merchant Jeweller. “Admitted during his residence in the City, on payment of 20/-.” (? Fenn). Gentleman (? Fish). Gentleman Esquire
Anthony
Ferguson
Charles
21/1/1780
Ferguson Ferguson
Charles General
16/6/1780
Fergusson
-
Feuge
Richard James
Ffaucauld
Ffen Ffish
William Richard Thomas Nicholas John
15/3/1726 3/10/1728
Ffleming Ffleming
Junr.
Fford
Admitted Free, but not
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