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James Wallace (Royal Navy officer)

Sir James Wallace (1731 – 6 March 1803) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served for a time as a colonial governor.
== Career in England ==
Wallace was born in Loddon Norfolk England in 1731 and was the son of Thomas and Mary (née Beamish) Wallace (married 1725〔https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N2PG-KJQ〕) of Loddon.〔https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JSMX-D6F〕 He had a brother William Wallace (b.1730) and a sister Mary Wallace (b.1727). His grandfather William Wallace was a son of William Wallace (b.1632) a younger brother of Thomas Wallace the 2nd Baronet of Craige. His uncle James Wallace (b.1691 d.1778)reared his illegitimate daughter Frances (b.1751).〔http://www.s-george.org.uk/church/brasses〕 He entered the Royal Navy in 1746. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1755, and to commander in 1762.

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