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# [[HMS Englander]] from [[August 7]], [[1835]] till [[December 8]], [[1835]]
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# [[HMS Pylades]] from [[March 25]], [[1836]] till [[December 13]], [[1836]]
# [[HMS Pylades]] from [[March 25]], [[1836]] till [[December 13]], [[1836]]
# [[HMS Hercules]] from [[October 6]], [[1837]] till [[September 30]], [[1840]]
# [[HMS Hercules (1815)|HMS Hercules]] from [[October 6]], [[1837]] till [[September 30]], [[1840]]
# [[HMS Donegal]] from [[October 1]], [[1840]] till [[September 22]], [[1841]]
# [[HMS Donegal]] from [[October 1]], [[1840]] till [[September 22]], [[1841]]
# [[HMS Britannia]] from [[September 23]], [[1841]] till [[December 24]], [[1841]]
# [[HMS Britannia (1820)| HMS Britannia]] from [[September 23]], [[1841]] till [[December 24]], [[1841]]
# Inspecting Commander of Coast Guard from [[May 8]], [[1847]] till [[May 8]], [[1852]]
# Inspecting Commander of Coast Guard from [[May 8]], [[1847]] till [[May 8]], [[1852]]
# Agent for Transports from [[September 10]], [[1855]] till [[March 21]], [[1856]]
# Agent for Transports from [[September 10]], [[1855]] till [[March 21]], [[1856]]

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This article refers to Langtry, Captain Joseph Miller. For other uses, see Langtry (disambiguation).

Langtry, Joseph Miller (b. May 1, 1805, Aldingbourne, Sussex – d. February 14, 1862, Southampton, Hampshire) Royal Navy Captain who happened to be born in the very same year as the Battle of Trafalgar; event which marked not only the history of his own country but the history of his very own life when years later, as a young adult will choose to devote his own life to serve as Naval Officer in the Royal Navy. He left the academy as a young Lieutenant on October 2, 1827 commanding a good number of ships during a substantial number of years, and after <<good and long and notorious services>> was promoted to the rank of Captain by Captain Goldsmith of the HMS Wellesby on July 4, 1859. [1]

  1. HMS Albion from December 12, 1827 till December 19,1828
  2. HMS Ramillies from October 16, 1829 till February 15, 1830
  3. HMS Talybont from February, 16, 1830 till May 2, 1831
  4. HMS Englander from August 7, 1835 till December 8, 1835
  5. HMS Pylades from March 25, 1836 till December 13, 1836
  6. HMS Hercules from October 6, 1837 till September 30, 1840
  7. HMS Donegal from October 1, 1840 till September 22, 1841
  8. HMS Britannia from September 23, 1841 till December 24, 1841
  9. Inspecting Commander of Coast Guard from May 8, 1847 till May 8, 1852
  10. Agent for Transports from September 10, 1855 till March 21, 1856
  11. HMS Blemheim from June 18, 1856 till June 30, 1856
  12. HMS Wellesby from June 30, 1856 till December 11, 1859

For more biographical details or other information The National Archives (UK) [2]