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SURLY (10) Built in 1806, Dover.
Lighter in 1833.
Sold in 1837.

  • 1807 Lieut. Peter CRAWFORD, Spithead.
  • 1810 Lieut. Richard WELCH, Guernsey.
    On 20 April 1810 the boats of SURLY, FIRM and SHARPSHOOTER, led by Mr HODGKIN of FIRM, boarded and brought off the privateer ALEIDE from the mouth of the Piron where she had run ashore.
  • 1812 Ditto.
  • 1816 Lieut. Mark LUCAS, 09/1815, Portsmouth.
  • 1817 Lieut. John HILL, 05/1816, Yarmouth.
  • 1818 Lieut. Henry WILSON, 11/1818, Sheerness.
  • 1822 Lieut. William RICHARDSON, 12/1821, Sheerness.
  • 1825 Lieut. Jos.
    WOOLNOUGH, 01/1825, North Sea, afterwards employed in conveying specie to Dublin.
    From October 1825 to October 1826 SURLEY was stationed in the river Wear to aid the civil power against striking seamen who were committing acts of violence.
    In 1827 she was similarly employed on the Tyne.
    After serving off the coast of Scotland SURLY was stationed off the Thames during the winter of 1837 for the suppression of smuggling.
    For this purpose the cutter ASP was placed under WOOLNOUGH's orders together with an extra draft of seamen.
    WOOLNOUGH left the ship on 17.5.28 and was replaced by Lieut. William USHERWOOD, 06/1828.
    June 1831 Sheerness.


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