< Royal Naval Biography


CHARLES HENRY SEALE, Esq.
[Commander.]

Passed his examination in Sept. 1808; obtained a commission as lieutenant on the 15th July, 1809; and commanded a gun-boat, under the orders of Captain (now Sir Arthur) Farquhar, employed in reducing the enemy’s forts on the banks of the German rivers, and at the reduction of Gluckstadt, in 1813–14[1]. He obtained his present rank on the 8th June, 1826. His wife is the fourth daughter of Sir William Twysden, Bart.

  1. See Vol. II. Part II. pp. 932–935.

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