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TO THE MEMORY OF/ REAR ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK LEWIS MAITLAND KCB St FMRG/ THIS GALLANT AND DISTINGUISHED OFFICER WAS MOST ACTIVELY EMPLOYED /DURING THE WHOLE PERIOD OF HIS CAREER AND SERVED IN EVERY CLIME/ HE ENTERED THE NAVAL SERVICE VERY EARLY IN LIFE, WAS A MIDSHIPMAN ON /BOARD THE "SOUTHAMPTON" IN THE ACTION OF THE 1ST JUNE 1794,/ COMMANDED A DIVISION OF GUN BOATS IN EGYPT IN 1801 AND WHEN IN/ COMMAND OF THE "BELLEROPHON" OFF ROCHFORT, NAPOLEAN BUONAPARTE, /AFTER HIS DEFEAT AT WATERLOO SURRENDERED TO HIM ON THE 15TH JULY 1815/ HE WAS ADMIRAL SUPERINTENDENT OF PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD FROM THE YEAR 1832 TO 1837/ AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN INDIA FROM THAT DATE TO THE PERIOD OF HIS DECEASE./ HE DIED AT SEA OFF BOMBAY ON THE 30TH NOVEMBER 1839 AGED 62/ IN TESTIMONY OF THEIR DEEP SORROW, AND TO RECORD THEIR ADMIRATION/OF HIS TALENTS, HIS FIRMNESS, HIS GALLANTRY AND HIS WORTH/ THIS MONUMENT WAS PLACED HERE BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS, FOLLOWERS AND FRIENDS/
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