< Royal Naval Biography


JOHN MILLIGAN LAWS, Esq.
[Captain of 1833.]


Nephew to Sir Robert Seppings, Knt., late Surveyor of the Navy[1].

This officer was made a lieutenant on the 11th Nov. 1818; appointed to the Spartan frigate, Captain W. F. Wise, Oct. 14th, 1819[2]; to the Aurora frigate, Captain Henry Prescott, April 7th, 1821[3]; to command his uncle’s experimental ship, the Sapphire 28, in 1826; and to act as captain of the Southampton 62, bearing the flag of Rear-Admiral Sir Edward W. C. R. Owen, on the East India station, April 17th, 1831. He obtained a commander’s commission July 1st, 1825; returned home in the Southampton, Oct. 12th, 1832; and was promoted to the rank of captain Jan. 7th, 1833.

  1. See Vol. III. Part II. pp. 306–311.
  2. See Suppl. Part I. p. 152.
  3. See Suppl. Part II. p. 110.

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