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HMS Hornet (1794 sloop-of-war)

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was fitted at Plymouth between September 1804 and July 1805 for the Medical Military Staff, and was commissioned in June 1805 under Lieutenant Charles Williams as a hospital ship in the Isles of Scilly. Charles's brother, Henry Williams, fell overboard in 1810 and was drowned. He was buried in the
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was paid off from her service as a hospital ship and was laid up at Plymouth Dockyard in May 1811. The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" first offered the "Hornet sloop, of 429 tons", lying at Plymouth, for sale on 30 January 1817.
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the next day. Fire from the schooner killed two men and wounded another. The French lost one seaman killed, two drowned, and her captain, first and second lieutenants, and six men wounded. The British took her into service as the 10-gun
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tried again, this time in force, but all the crew except the chief mate and steward had disappeared. Captain Nash turned the two men over to the civil authorities.
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was commissioned in March 1794 under Commander Christmas Paul. On 26 June 1794 she fired a salute to the King and Queen while they were visiting Portsmouth.
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and took possession of Fort William Frederick. At the capitulation, the British took over the Batavian Republic's sole warship there,
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stayed at St. Martin to secure the island and to embark the garrison on 26 March, while the rest of Duckworth's force went on to
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carried back to England Hood's dispatches announcing the capture of Demerara. On Hunts arrival he was promoted to
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was of 145 tons, had a crew of 45 men, and was armed with four 4-pounder guns and twenty 1½-pounder brass
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came under the command of Lieutenant Robert Tucker. Next month Commander Peter Hunt replaced Tucker.
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she served for about six years as a hospital ship before being laid up in 1811 and sold in 1817.
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finally sold on 30 October 1817 to a Mr Bailey for £920 (equivalent to £85,091 in 2023).
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In February 1802 prize money was payable for the captures on 28 August that amounted to 6
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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captured a Dutch ship, whose name was not recorded, that was carrying 410 slaves.
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for a seaman. Payment for the captures on 30 August came later, in December 1802.
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was refitted for £3,554 at Portsmouth in June and July 1799. In August
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On 10 March 1798 the Admiralty published a list of six vessels that
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was then paid off February 1795 and recommissioned under Lieutenant
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was part of the British fleet that captured the Dutch fleet in the
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s second lieutenant, and wounding another crewman. The next day
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squadron at the capture of St. Lucia. The squadron, including
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to the West Indies. In 1800 she accompanied a convoy to the
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Then in September Hood went on to take the colonies of
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List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy
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A party from 1462: 1878: 1464:"On the 24th ult, Mr. Henry Williams aged 17..." 830:In 1804 Commander John Lawrence took command of 959:; the prize money for an able seaman was 4s 2d. 846:Grave of Henry Williams in Tresco Abbey Gardens 588:, captains Henry Matson and John Nash, and the 1605: 947:The prize money for commissioned officers was 1591: 578:, Captain Richard Matson, 18-gun ship-sloops 185:109 ft 2 in (33.3 m) (overall) 750:, which was under the control of mutineers. 531:While at Guadeloupe in October, a boat from 1360:(Lancaster, England) Volume: 1 , Issue: 36. 1598: 1584: 1292: 1290: 400:, under Captain Henry Lidgbird Ball, and 379:when they recaptured the Portuguese brig 1556: 1536: 1517: 1493: 1449: 1429: 1409: 1389: 1369: 1336: 1316: 1296: 1280: 1278: 1261: 1241: 1209: 1189: 1169: 1149: 1129: 1109: 1089: 1077: 1057: 1037: 1025: 841: 495:shared, by agreement, in the capture of 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1287: 302:saw most of her active duty during the 1879: 881:From November 1795 to September 1797, 850:Paid off in 1804 from active service, 729:when they captured the Spanish vessel 1579: 1520:Norfolk Maritime Heroes & Legends 1399:. 15 August 1803. pp. 1021–1022. 1275: 921:that was in service for about a year. 462:The British destroyed the armed ship 49: 889:and Australian pioneer, served as a 876: 667:successful attack on the islands of 535:attempted to press some men off the 13: 1350: 917:(1796); she was a purchased Dutch 14: 1908: 1439:. 12 November 1803. p. 1573. 1219:. 18 December 1802. p. 1350. 212:29 ft 8 in (9.0 m) 1356:"SHIP NEWS". (20 February 1802) 1346:. 17 November 1801. p. 158. 1284:James (1837), Vol. 3, pp. 133-4. 1199:. 13 February 1802. p. 158. 1067:. 8 November 1794. p. 1110. 837: 113:14 May 1794 at Deptford Dockyard 51: 31: 1487: 1455: 1423: 1419:. 24 January 1804. p. 109. 1403: 1383: 1363: 1330: 1310: 1306:. 9 May 1801. pp. 516–517. 1255: 1235: 1223: 1203: 1183: 1163: 981: 962: 941: 924: 572:On 15 January 1801, the 20-gun 539:, whose crew resisted, killing 16:British naval sloop (1794–1817) 1503:. 11 January 1817. p. 61. 1326:. 14 January 1804. p. 66. 1251:. 24 August 1802. p. 908. 1179:. 28 August 1802. p. 922. 1143: 1123: 1103: 1083: 1051: 1031: 907: 565:captured the French privateer 557:captured the French privateer 387:captured the French transport 1: 1511: 1099:. 19 April 1796. p. 363. 809:, and 200 troops entered the 758:into Carlisle Bay, Barbados. 736:On or about 26 November 1801 202: in (27.9 m) (keel) 1379:. 27 July 1803. p. 918. 1139:. 6 March 1798. p. 205. 1119:. 22 July 1797. p. 690. 999: 7: 1892:Cormorant-class ship-sloops 1271:. 4 July 1807. p. 901. 1159:. 25 May 1799. p. 509. 1047:. 1 July 1794. p. 665. 617:, together with boats from 254:16 × 6-pounder guns + 12 × 10: 1913: 1897:Ships built in Rotherhithe 719:At some point thereafter, 623:Trois-Rivières, Guadeloupe 613:On 17 January, boats from 18: 1841: 1616: 1481:British Newspaper Archive 689:, later joined by 14-gun 313: 304:French Revolutionary Wars 133: 44: 30: 1471:. Falmouth. 3 March 1810 900: 367:was in company with the 134:General characteristics 1561:. Seaforth Publishing. 1518:Nicholls, Mark (2008). 988:UK Consumer Price Index 913:There was a second HMS 885:, a future hero of the 858: 220:9 ft (2.74 m) 1557:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1469:Royal Cornwall Gazette 855:Tresco Abbey Gardens. 847: 600:Vieux-Fort, Guadeloupe 349:in the capture of the 1549:Royal Naval Biography 1522:. Cromer: Poppyland. 845: 553:On 27 November 1800, 723:was in company with 641:succeeded in taking 499:(December 1797) and 450:Sierra Leone Company 129:Sold 30 October 1817 86:Marmaduke Stalkart, 1543:"Hunt, Peter"  383:. Next, on 17 May, 1500:The London Gazette 1436:The London Gazette 1416:The London Gazette 1396:The London Gazette 1376:The London Gazette 1358:Lancaster Gazetter 1343:The London Gazette 1323:The London Gazette 1303:The London Gazette 1268:The London Gazette 1248:The London Gazette 1216:The London Gazette 1196:The London Gazette 1176:The London Gazette 1156:The London Gazette 1136:The London Gazette 1116:The London Gazette 1096:The London Gazette 1064:The London Gazette 1044:The London Gazette 848: 799:. On 20 September 1874: 1873: 1859:-class ship-sloop 1850:-class ship-sloop 1610:-class ship-sloop 1568:978-1-86176-246-7 1529:978-0-946148-85-1 877:Notable personnel 797:Batavian Republic 772:was in Commodore 520:Nash then sailed 404:had captured off 281:ship-rigged sloop 271: 270: 1904: 1600: 1593: 1586: 1577: 1576: 1572: 1553: 1545: 1533: 1505: 1504: 1491: 1485: 1484: 1478: 1476: 1466: 1459: 1453: 1447: 1441: 1440: 1427: 1421: 1420: 1407: 1401: 1400: 1387: 1381: 1380: 1367: 1361: 1354: 1348: 1347: 1334: 1328: 1327: 1314: 1308: 1307: 1294: 1285: 1282: 1273: 1272: 1259: 1253: 1252: 1239: 1233: 1232:, Vol. 4, p.517. 1227: 1221: 1220: 1207: 1201: 1200: 1187: 1181: 1180: 1167: 1161: 1160: 1147: 1141: 1140: 1127: 1121: 1120: 1107: 1101: 1100: 1087: 1081: 1075: 1069: 1068: 1055: 1049: 1048: 1035: 1029: 1023: 993: 985: 979: 966: 960: 945: 939: 928: 922: 911: 660:participated in 596:Îles des Saintes 561:. On 16 October 544: 515:Vlieter Incident 503:(January 1798). 479:letter of marque 455:French schooner 263: 262: 258: 201: 200: 196: 193: 170: 169: 168: 164: 78:18 February 1793 59: 56: 55: 54: 35: 28: 27: 1912: 1911: 1907: 1906: 1905: 1903: 1902: 1901: 1877: 1876: 1875: 1870: 1837: 1612: 1604: 1569: 1530: 1514: 1509: 1508: 1492: 1488: 1474: 1472: 1461: 1460: 1456: 1450:Marshall (1825) 1448: 1444: 1428: 1424: 1408: 1404: 1388: 1384: 1368: 1364: 1355: 1351: 1335: 1331: 1315: 1311: 1295: 1288: 1283: 1276: 1260: 1256: 1240: 1236: 1230:Naval Chronicle 1228: 1224: 1208: 1204: 1188: 1184: 1168: 1164: 1148: 1144: 1128: 1124: 1108: 1104: 1088: 1084: 1078:Nicholls (2008) 1076: 1072: 1056: 1052: 1036: 1032: 1026:Winfield (2008) 1024: 1007: 1002: 997: 996: 986: 982: 968:The vessel was 967: 963: 946: 942: 929: 925: 912: 908: 903: 887:Napoleonic Wars 883:Richard Spencer 879: 861: 840: 803:, the schooner 761:In August 1802 679:and the 16-gun 675:. On 23 March, 669:St. Bartholomew 542: 316: 308:Napoleonic Wars 260: 256: 255: 198: 194: 191: 189: 166: 162: 161: 160: 105:3 February 1794 57: 52: 50: 40: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1910: 1900: 1899: 1894: 1889: 1872: 1871: 1869: 1868: 1862: 1861: 1852: 1842: 1839: 1838: 1836: 1835: 1828: 1823: 1816: 1809: 1802: 1794: 1787: 1780: 1773: 1766: 1759: 1752: 1745: 1738: 1731: 1724: 1717: 1710: 1703: 1696: 1689: 1682: 1675: 1668: 1661: 1654: 1647: 1640: 1633: 1625: 1617: 1614: 1613: 1603: 1602: 1595: 1588: 1580: 1574: 1573: 1567: 1554: 1538:Marshall, John 1534: 1528: 1513: 1510: 1507: 1506: 1486: 1454: 1452:, p. 844. 1442: 1422: 1402: 1382: 1362: 1349: 1329: 1309: 1286: 1274: 1254: 1234: 1222: 1202: 1182: 1162: 1142: 1122: 1102: 1082: 1070: 1050: 1030: 1028:, p. 253. 1004: 1003: 1001: 998: 995: 994: 980: 976:Suriname River 961: 940: 923: 905: 904: 902: 899: 878: 875: 860: 857: 839: 836: 811:Demerara River 768:In June 1803, 746:, a Liverpool 602:. At midnight 559:Femme Divorcee 468: 467: 460: 453: 440: 431: 422:American ship 420: 376:Grand Falconer 353:on 22 August. 315: 312: 269: 268: 252: 248: 247: 244: 240: 239: 234: 230: 229: 226: 222: 221: 218: 214: 213: 210: 206: 205: 204: 203: 186: 181: 177: 176: 157: 153: 152: 140: 139:Class and type 136: 135: 131: 130: 127: 126:Out of service 123: 122: 119: 115: 114: 111: 107: 106: 103: 99: 98: 95: 91: 90: 84: 80: 79: 76: 72: 71: 65: 61: 60: 47: 46: 42: 41: 36: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1909: 1898: 1895: 1893: 1890: 1888: 1885: 1884: 1882: 1867: 1864: 1863: 1860: 1858: 1854:Followed by: 1853: 1851: 1849: 1845:Preceded by: 1844: 1843: 1840: 1834: 1833: 1829: 1827: 1824: 1822: 1821: 1817: 1815: 1814: 1810: 1808: 1807: 1803: 1801: 1799: 1795: 1793: 1792: 1788: 1786: 1785: 1781: 1779: 1778: 1774: 1772: 1771: 1767: 1765: 1764: 1760: 1758: 1757: 1753: 1751: 1750: 1746: 1744: 1743: 1739: 1737: 1736: 1732: 1730: 1729: 1725: 1723: 1722: 1718: 1716: 1715: 1711: 1709: 1708: 1704: 1702: 1701: 1697: 1695: 1694: 1690: 1688: 1687: 1683: 1681: 1680: 1676: 1674: 1673: 1669: 1667: 1666: 1662: 1660: 1659: 1655: 1653: 1652: 1648: 1646: 1645: 1641: 1639: 1638: 1634: 1632: 1630: 1626: 1624: 1623: 1619: 1618: 1615: 1611: 1609: 1601: 1596: 1594: 1589: 1587: 1582: 1581: 1578: 1570: 1564: 1560: 1555: 1551: 1550: 1544: 1539: 1535: 1531: 1525: 1521: 1516: 1515: 1502: 1501: 1496: 1490: 1482: 1470: 1465: 1458: 1451: 1446: 1438: 1437: 1432: 1426: 1418: 1417: 1412: 1406: 1398: 1397: 1392: 1386: 1378: 1377: 1372: 1366: 1359: 1353: 1345: 1344: 1339: 1333: 1325: 1324: 1319: 1313: 1305: 1304: 1299: 1293: 1291: 1281: 1279: 1270: 1269: 1264: 1258: 1250: 1249: 1244: 1238: 1231: 1226: 1218: 1217: 1212: 1206: 1198: 1197: 1192: 1186: 1178: 1177: 1172: 1166: 1158: 1157: 1152: 1146: 1138: 1137: 1132: 1126: 1118: 1117: 1112: 1106: 1098: 1097: 1092: 1086: 1079: 1074: 1066: 1065: 1060: 1054: 1046: 1045: 1040: 1034: 1027: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1005: 992: 989: 984: 977: 973: 972: 965: 958: 954: 950: 944: 937: 933: 927: 920: 916: 910: 906: 898: 896: 892: 888: 884: 874: 872: 868: 865: 856: 853: 844: 838:Hospital ship 835: 833: 828: 826: 822: 818: 817: 812: 808: 807: 802: 798: 794: 790: 785: 783: 779: 775: 774:Samuel Hood's 771: 766: 764: 759: 757: 753: 749: 745: 744: 739: 734: 732: 728: 727: 722: 717: 715: 711: 707: 703: 702: 698: 694: 693: 688: 687: 682: 678: 674: 670: 666: 663: 659: 654: 652: 651: 644: 640: 636: 632: 628: 624: 620: 616: 611: 609: 605: 601: 597: 593: 592: 587: 583: 582: 577: 576: 570: 568: 564: 560: 556: 551: 549: 545: 538: 534: 529: 527: 523: 518: 516: 512: 508: 504: 502: 498: 494: 493: 488: 487: 483: 480: 476: 472: 466:, of 20 guns. 465: 461: 458: 454: 451: 447: 446: 441: 438: 437: 432: 429: 425: 421: 418: 415: 411: 410: 409: 407: 403: 399: 398: 392: 390: 386: 382: 378: 377: 373: 370: 366: 362: 361:William Lukin 358: 354: 352: 348: 347: 342: 341: 336: 335: 330: 329: 324: 320: 311: 309: 306:. 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Index

HMS Hornet

Rotherhithe
Cormorant-class
sloop
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Sloop
swivel guns
ship-rigged sloop
Cormorant class
Royal Navy
Rotherhithe
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Bellona
America
Severn
Carysfort
William Lukin
hired armed
cutter
Grand Falconer
Daedalus
Gorée
snow
River Gambia
Quaker
Ocean
Sierra Leone Company
letter of marque

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