HMS Haddock

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H.T. 12, 1918
Type: Tug ;
G.R.T. circa 100-112 tons
Notes:

1918 understood to be a former War Dept. tug, built in the 1890s which was transferred to the Admiralty towards the end of WWI.

NL Jan 1921 based at Ostend.


H.T. 14, 1918
Type: Tug ;
G.R.T. circa 100-112 tons
Notes:

1918 see notes above for H.T. 12.

NL Jan 1921 based at Portsmouth.


Haddock, 1805
Type: Schooner ; Armament 4
Launched : 1805 ; Disposal date or year : 30 Jan 1809
Disposal Details : Captured by the French 16-gun brig Genie, Channel. Lieut Ch. Win. Selwyn
Notes:

1804 Built at Bermuda of the pencil cedar, measure, BOM, from 75 to 78 tons ; mount four 12-pounder carronades, with a crew of 20 men and boys.

1808 a less than complimentary comment on this type of vessel, which, although built in 1804, is included by William James in the volume for 1808, presumably in the light of the experiences of those who had departed them, and the results achieved or otherwise.