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A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Julian, Humphrey John

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1774582A Naval Biographical Dictionary — Julian, Humphrey JohnWilliam Richard O'Byrne

JULIAN. (Lieutenant, 1840.)

Humphrey John Julian entered the Navy, 8 April, 1824; passed his examination in 1831; and was made Lieutenant, 27 April, 1840, into the Wolverene 16, Capt. Robt. Tucker, attached to the force on the coast of Africa, where we soon afterwards find him employed in the boats at the destruction of a slave-factory at Corisco. He returned to England and was paid off in the summer of 1841; and has been since appointed – 1 Dec. 1841, to the Minden 20, Capt. Michael Quin, fitting for the East Indies – 29 Aug. 1843, to the Cornwallis 72, flag-ship on that station of Sir Wm. Parker – and, 1 March, 1845, as First, to the Hibernia 104, bearing the flag of the same officer in the Mediterranean, where he is now serving. Agents – Messrs. Chard.