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2 - Nelson's Ships

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2017

Colin White
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Colin White is Director of Trafalgar 200 at the National Maritime Museum and Deputy Director at the Royal Naval Museum
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Even though his life is so well–documented, biographies of Nelson are sometimes vague, or even inaccurate, about the ships in which he served and the exact periods during which he served in them. This is scarcely surprising, since such information is often taken from his autobiographical Sketch of My Life and it now appears that some of the dates he gave are wrong.

Recent research into the logs of the ships in which Nelson is known to have served, together with information that has emerged from the Nelson Letters Project, has enabled an accurate list to be created.

March–May 1771

Raisonnable (64-gun battleship), Capt Maurice Suckling, Midshipman

Nelson was borne on the ‘books’ of the Raisonnable from 1 January 1771 but did not actually join the ship until 15 March.

May 1771–May 1773

Triumph (74-gun battleship), Thames Guardship, Capt Maurice Suckling Captain's Servant, then Midshipman

Although he continued to be borne on the Triumph's ‘books’, from May 1771 to July 1772 Nelson was in fact serving on board a West Indies merchantman, the Mary Anne, commanded by John Rathbone

May–October 1773

Carcass (8-gun bombvessel), Capt Skeffington Lutwidge, Polar Expedition Captain's Coxswain

October 1773

Triumph (74-gun battleship), Capt Maurice Suckling Midshipman

October 1773–March 1776

Seahorse (24–gun frigate), Capt George Farmer Able Seaman, then Midshipman

March–September 1776

Dolphin (24-gun frigate) Capt James Pigot

Midshipman September 1776–April 1777

Worcester (64-gun battleship), Capt Mark Robinson Midshipman and Acting Lieutenant

April–December 1777

Lowestoffe (32-gun frigate), Capt William Locker Lieutenant

December 1777–July 1778

Little Lucy

Nelson commanded this schooner, as a ‘tender’ to Lowestoffe

July–December 1778

Bristol (50-gun battleship), Flagship of Sir Peter Parker Lieutenant

December 1778–June 1779

Badger (16-gun brig) Master and Commander

June 1779–March 1780

Hinchingbrook (28–gun frigate) Post Captain

March–September 1780

Janus (44-gun frigate) Captain

Athough nominally in command of the Janus, Nelson was so ill following the Nicaraguan campaign that he was never able to serve in her

September/October 1780

Lion (64-gun battleship), Capt. Hon. William Cornwallis For passage home only

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2005

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  • Nelson's Ships
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  • Book: Nelson - the New Letters
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  • Nelson's Ships
  • Edited by Colin White, Colin White is Director of Trafalgar 200 at the National Maritime Museum and Deputy Director at the Royal Naval Museum
  • Book: Nelson - the New Letters
  • Online publication: 25 October 2017
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