Talk:HMS Hermes (1811)

Orphaned references in HMS Hermes (1811)
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Reference named "Winfield": From HMS Sophie (1809):  From HMS Phoebe (1795): Winfield (2008), p.147. From HMS Cydnus (1813): Winfield (2008), p.186. From HMS Anaconda (1813): Winfield (2008), pp.322-3. 

I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT ⚡ 01:16, 2 June 2012 (UTC)

Hermes crew members who died of wounds
The following were wounded, but later died of wounds

William McDonald, Able Seaman, from Perth, died 13 October 1814

Edward Glendon, Boy, from Sunderland, died 24 September 1814

Robert Groat, Able Seaman, from Leith, died 23 September 1814

William Dando, Boy, from Gloucester, died 24 September 1814

John Cross, Quarter Master, from Leith, died 10 October 1814

Keith H99 (talk) 14:58, 19 January 2014 (UTC)

Hermes fatalities at Fort Bowyer
Richard Pyne, Master, died

Henry Beatty, Boy, died

Matthew Maloney, Boy, died

Bartholomew Lucey, Boy, died

James Eagan, Gunner, died

Joseph Perrie, Landsman, died

John Cotton, died

Benjamin Hewlett, Able Seaman, died

John Sullivan, Ordinary Seaman, died

George Thompson, Boatswain, died

John Johnson, Captain Maintop, died

Thomas Gilbert, Yeoman Powderroom, died

Robert King, Landsman, died

Samuel Pascoe, Ordinary Seaman, died

William Rawson, Able Seaman, died

Robert Heap, Able Seaman, died

James Gillick, Private, Portsmouth Royal Marines, died