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| Comus, 18
Sloop (1832-1862) | Built: |
Pembroke (1828) |
| Retired: |
Chatham |
| Reason Retired: |
broken up |
Notes: • Formerly Comet.
Commander William Price Hamilton (31 Oct 1832– )
• Arrived at Port Royal (13 Sept 1833).
Commander Hon. Plantagenet Pierrepont Cary (1837– )
Commander Evan Nepean
• Sailed from Port Royal for Quebec (18 Sept 1841).
Commander George Evan Davis (20 Jan 1842– )
Commander Thomas Sparke Thompson (1844– )
• Arrived at Rio de Janeiro (18 Apr 1845).
• Sailed from Buenos Ayres. On the same day, picked up some of the survivors from the wreck of the merchantman, Johnathan Fell, out of Liverpool. The vessel had struck a rock off the Great Castellos. The rest of the survivors remained on the vessel, which had been run ashore in a bay close to where the accident had occurred (8 Aug 1845).
Commander Edwin Clayton Tennyson D'Eyncourt (17 Nov 1846– )
Commander William Abdy Fellowes (3 May 1853– ) |
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