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HERON (18) Built in 1812, Upnor. Originally to be called RATTLESNAKE.
Broken up in 1831.

  • 1812 William M'CULLOCK, West Indies.
  • 1814 West Indies.
    He captured an American privateer FROLIC on 25 January 1814 and sent her in to Barbados.
    Capt. M'CULLOCK was made post captain July 1814 and commanded BARROSA, he died in 1825.
  • 1814 Lieut. George LUKE (act).
    He took the American letter of marque brigantine MARY of New York, armed with 5 guns and carrying 32 men, on 7 July.
    The following day Lieut. LUKE was promoted to Commander, nearly 14 years after the date of his first commission.
  • 1814 Francis Charles ANNNESLEY, 30/07/1814, West Indies.
  • 1815 Timothy SCRIVEN, 09/1815, Cork.
    When he was superseded in July 1816 his officers presented him with a handsome silver vase.
    (His post commission was cancelled after the loss of the ERNE in 1919.) 1817 H. B. HOWELL, 10/1816, Plymouth Milford.
  • 1820-22 Job HANMER, 02/1819, St. Helena.
  • 1824 Portsmouth.
  • 1827 Hon. Frederick William GREY, South America.
    He was promoted out of VOLAGE.
  • 1828 John DUNTZE, 04/1828, South America.


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