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A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Inglis, Stewart Nash

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1765437A Naval Biographical Dictionary — Inglis, Stewart NashWilliam Richard O'Byrne

INGLIS. (Lieutenant, 1821.)

Stewart Nash Inglis entered the Navy, 20 May, 1815, as a Volunteer, on board the Queen Charlotte 100, Capt. Chas. Inglis, fitting at Chatham; served from the following Sept. until Sept. 1819, on the Mediterranean and Leith stations, chiefly as Midshipman, in the Ister and Hyperion frigates, Capts. Thos. Forrest and Thos. Searle; then sailed for the East Indies on board the Leander 50, flagship of Hon. Sir Henry Blackwood; and on 4 June, 1821, was there confirmed a Lieutenant, if we mistake not, in the Dauntless 24, Capt. Geo. Cornish Gambier. His last appointments were, 8 Jan. 1824 and 6 Feb. 1828, to the Jupiter 60, Capts. David Dunn and Sir Wm. Saltonstall Wiseman, and Melville 74, Capts. Henry Hill, Alex. Wilmot Sohomberg, and Christ. John Williams Nesham, on the Halifax and Mediterranean stations. He has been on half-pay since 29 Sept. 1831.