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| Date from | Date to | Event | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1795 | Illustrious (74)
1789-1795 , MidshipmanBritish 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | ADM 171/8 | |
| 14.3.1795 | Action off Genoa | ||
| 8.8.1800 | Lieutenant | CSORN | |
| 13.10.1805 | 1806 | Neptune (98)
1797-1818 , LieutenantBritish 98 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | NAO |
| 21.10.1805 | Battle of Trafalgar | ||
| 12.7.1808 | Gleaner (14)
1808-1814 , Lieutenant, and Commanding Officer ADM 1/1452/12 British 14 Gun Hired Ketch | ADM 1 | |
| 1.2.1812 | Commander | CSORN | |
| 11.1812 | 11.1813 | Shamrock (12)
1812-1833 , Commander, and Commanding OfficerBritish 12 Gun Unrated Sloop | BWAS-1793 |
| 12.1813 | 1814 | Harrier (16)
1813-1829 , Commander, and Commanding OfficerBritish 16 Gun Unrated Sloop | BWAS-1793 |
| 12.4.1814 | Captain | CSORN | |
| 5.1815 | 1816 | , Captain, and Commanding Officer | BWAS-1793 |
| 1818 | Appointed Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order | ref:1059 | |
| 1818 | 4.1820 | Rochefort (80)
1814-1826 , Captain, and Commanding OfficerBritish 80 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | BWAS-1714 |
| 1832 | Appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Order | ref:1059 | |
| 1847 | Received the Naval General Service Medal with a clasp for an action with a French fleet and the capture of 2 sail of the line whilst serving on Illustrious on 1795/03/14 | ADM 171/8 | |
| 3.3.1849 | Rear-Admiral of the Blue | CSORN | |
| 16.6.1851 | Rear-Admiral of the White | CSORN | |
| 31.1.1856 | Superannuated Vice-Admiral | CSORN |
Sacred to the memory of Harriet, the wife of John Standford, Esq,, of Dublin.
Also their infant son Alfred.
She was the beloved and only daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Andrew Pellet and Lady Green,
and departed this life on the 23rd June, 1848, aged 19 years.
Tempest Willoughby Scrimshire Green, Died 21st July, 1851, aged 18 years,
the youngest son of Rear-Admiral Sir Andrew Pellet and Lady Green.
Sacred to the memory of Vice-Admiral Sir Andrew Pellet Green, K.C.H., K.S.S., K.I.C.A.,
Toulon, Bastia, Lord Hotham's action, 1795, "Censeur " St. Lucie, St. Domingo, Copenhagen,
Trafalgar, Preuss Eylau, Dantzic, Cuxhaven, Gluckstadt, &c.,
Naval Aide-de-camp to William IV. & Queen Victoria,
Died on the 26th December, 1858, in his 82nd year.