He was the son of
Christopher Thompson Maling, DL, of
Worcestershire, and scion of the
Maling pottery family. Commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1791, he was promoted to
Lieutenant in 1797, Commander in 1798, Captain in 1800, and
Rear-Admiral in 1830. He commanded (1800–1801), (1801–1807), (1807–1810), (1812–1814) and (1821–1822). He commanded
Mulgrave during the
action of 5 November 1813. He married Harriet Darwin, daughter of the poet and physician
Erasmus Darwin and his second wife, Elizabeth Colyear, illegitimate daughter of
Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore. Harriet died in 1825 in Valparaíso, Chile, without issue. In 1828 he was married again, to Jemima Bromley, daughter of Henry Bromley; they had four children, including a son of the same name: • Elizabeth Anne Maling (1830–1866), noted
horticulturist and author of several books on plant care. Married 1865 to Count de Vandalin Mniszeck, an Austrian noble. • Jemima Maling (1834–?) •
Thomas James Maling (1836–1922), New Zealand importer and merchant • Emma Maling (1838–?) He died in 1849, survived by his wife, who lived until 1857. == References ==