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in 1779 and 1803, which, together with exposure to the maritime and fishing industries on the Thames and Medway rivers, may have influenced his son Richard's decision to seek employment at sea. Hatherill attended a charity-run school in London but missed more than a year of his education when he
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in 1797. Hatherill and other loyal members of the crew were able to retake the ship and bring her in under heavy fire from the other mutinied ships. In 1800, the ship he was serving on was wrecked on the French coast and crew captured. Hatherill was later released in an exchange of officers.
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Hatherill married Mary Pennall on 16 July 1800 but they had no children. Hatherill made his will on 29 October 1804, having become severely unwell. He left everything to his wife. Hatherill died shortly after, at the age of 35, and was buried on 15 November.
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where he passed his lieutenant's examination in 1790. Although he was not listed as being on half pay between 1790 and 1794, it is not clear whether Hatherill was assigned to a ship or not during that period. Hatherill joined
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duty. The crew were taken prisoner but Hatherill was later released in an exchange of officers. Hatherill, who had been on watch that afternoon, was questioned at the court-martial which took place in June.
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when she was holed on some rocks in March 1800. After taking on two foot of water, the first lieutenant, left in command by her incapacitated captain, ordered
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but does not appear to have gone to sea again. By October 1804, Hatherill had become severely ill and died shortly after at the age of 35.
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on 29 April 1802. He does not appear to have been given a ship however, even when the war resumed. He wrote to the
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to shore while receiving fire from other ships. Four of the mutineers were pardoned; six were court martialled.
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From September 1783 until March 1786, Hatherill is recorded as being the chaplain's servant on the newly built
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in that capacity on 18 October 1794. It was aboard this ship that he became embroiled in the
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on at least two occasions, in March 1803 and July 1804, asking for employment.
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from September 1783. He passed his lieutenant's examination in 1790 and joined
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On 16 January 1801, Hatherill became the commander of the bomb vessel,
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in Antigua. In 1788, Hatherill advanced to the position of
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of 10 guns. In March, she took part in the bombardment of
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of 1797, when loyal members of the crew managed to bring
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in March and April 1801 respectively. He was promoted to
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Richard Hatherill was born on 20 September 1769 in the
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Post-captain
Royal Navy
French Revolutionary War
Queenborough
Kent
HMS Dictator
HMS Repulse
Nore Mutiny
bomb vessel
HMS Hecla
Kronborg
Trekroner
post captain
Peace of Amiens
Kent
Queenborough
perpetual curate
Royal Navy
HMS Dictator
HMS Maidstone
able seaman
Horatio Nelson
midshipman
HMS London
HMS Royal Sovereign
HMS Repulse

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