Captain Augustus Leveson-Gower (21 June 1782 – 3 August 1802) served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary war.
[2] In April 1802 he was commissioned Captain[2] of HMS Santa Margarita, a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate.
"Sacred to the Memory of Augustus Leveson Gower, Captain in His Majesty's Navy, born the 21st of June 1782.
He gave early promise of being an ornament to his profession, and an honor to his country, and died much lamented, at Port Royal in this Island, on the 3rd August 1802, being then Captain of His Majesty's Ship Santa Margaretta.
[5] Augustus Leveson-Gower died unmarried, without issue and was survived by his mother and all brothers and sisters.