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| Date from | Date to | Event | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1767 | Passed the Lieutenant's Examination ADM 107/6/132 | RNLPC | |
| 27.5.1778 | Lieutenant | CSORN | |
| 14.10.1780 | Commander | ADM 6/22 | |
| 14.10.1780 | 2.5.1781 | Pocahontas (14)
1780-1782 , Commander, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/22/307British 14 Gun Unrated Sloop Issued by Sir George Brydges Rodney (Baronet )British , Barbados
Naval Sailor Service 1740-1782 Confirmed 3.7.1781 | ADM 6/22 |
| 2.5.1781 | Captain | CSORN | |
| 2.5.1781 | 31.1.1782 | Centaur (74)
1759-1782 , Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/22/307British 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line Issued by George Brydges Rodney (Baronet )British , Barbados
Naval Sailor Service 1740-1782 Confirmed 3.7.1781 | ADM 6/22 |
| 5.9.1781 | Battle of the Chesapeake | ||
| 25.1.1782 | 26.1.1782 | Battle of Saint Kitts | |
| 31.1.1782 | 25.4.1783 | Endymion (44)
1779-1790 , Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/22/405British 44 Gun 5th Rate Ship | BWAS-1714 |
| 12.4.1782 | Battle of the Saintes | ||
| 2.1.1783 | Action of 1783-01-02 | ||
| 12.2.1784 | 25.10.1784 | Europa (50)
1783-1814 , Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/23/270British 50 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line Issued by James GambierBritish , North America
Naval Sailor Service 1743-1800 Confirmed 19.2.1785 | BWAS-1714 |
| 19.7.1790 | 12.5.1791 | Proserpine (28)
1777-1799 , Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 6/24/52British 28 Gun 6th Rate Frigate | BWAS-1714 |
| 1.5.1795 | 22.7.1796 | Abergavenny (54)
1795-1807 , Captain, and Commanding Officer ADM 36/13703British 54 Gun 4th Rate Ship of the Line | NA-ROA |
| 10.1798 | 1800 | Hannibal (74)
1786-1801 , Captain, and Commanding OfficerBritish 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | BWAS-1714 |
| 1800 | 1.1801 | Carnatic (74)
1783-1825 , Captain, and Commanding OfficerBritish 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line 1815 Renamed "Captain" | BWAS-1714 |
| 1.1.1801 | Rear-Admiral of the White | CSORN | |
| 23.4.1804 | Rear-Admiral of the Red | CSORN | |
| 9.11.1805 | Vice-Admiral of the Blue | CSORN | |
| 28.4.1808 | Vice-Admiral of the White | CSORN | |
| 31.7.1810 | Vice-Admiral of the Red | CSORN | |
| 12.8.1812 | Admiral of the Blue | CSORN | |
| 12.8.1819 | Admiral of the White | CSORN |
This officer obtained Post rank, May 2, 1781; and commanded the Endymion, of 44 guns, one of Sir George B. Rodney’s repeaters on the memorable 12th April, 1782. He subsequently served on the Jamaica station.
During the Spanish and Russian armaments, in 1790 and 1791, he had the Proserpine, of 28 guns; from which time we find no further mention of him until the month of November, 1795, when he sailed from England in the Abergavenny, of 54 guns, in company with the late Sir Hugh C. Christian, on an expedition against St. Lucia; after the reduction of which island, he proceeded to Jamaica, and in the Autumn of 1796, removed into the Hannibal, of 74 guns, on the same station, where he continued during the greater part of the war.
Captain Smith joined the Carnatic, of 74 guns, at Jamaica, in 1800; and, on the first day of the following year, was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral; since which, we believe, he has been on half pay. He was made a Vice-Admiral Nov. 9, 1805; and a full Admiral, Aug. 12, 1812.