- HMS Colchester (1744)
HMS "Colchester" was a 50-gun
fourth rate ship of the line of theRoyal Navy , built atHarwich according to the dimensions specified in the 1741 proposals of the1719 Establishment , and launched on14 August 1744 .hipwreck
After being commissioned under Captain
Frederick Cornwall , "Colchester" took aboard a pilot to guide the ship out of theNore anchorage and on tothe Downs . Sailing on Sunday21 October 1744 , the ship ran aground between Long Sand and theKentish Knock , and became stuck in weather that was 'not at all tempestuous.' A boat was sent back to the shore the following morning for help, and whilst the crew waited for it to return, another ship from the Nore arrived to offer assistance, having heard "Colchester's" cannons being fired in a signal of distress. The would-be rescuer was however kept from the stricken ship by the wind.Ships of the Old Navy, "Colchester".]In the afternoon of Monday
22 October , the fore and mizzen masts were cut away in an effort to prevent the ship working herself to pieces. This was deemed insufficient, for Captain Cornwall had the ship scuttled. That evening the main mast was also cut away as it was feared the ship might overset. With water now filling the ship, the crew were crammed onto the weather decks andbowsprit ; on Tuesday morning lots were drawn to decide who could use the ship's longboat to get to safety. In spite of this, the ship's surgeon and 30 others took the longboat whilst the crew were drawing their lots; the boat subsequently sank, drowning 13. Four others who had jumped for the boat but missed were also drowned.The boat "Colchester" had sent away in the morning of
22 October returned with six fishing vessels on23 October , but they were unable to come to the ship's aid until the following morning when the sea, which had worked up a little overnight, had calmed again. The captain and 365 men were saved; approximately 40 men and one lieutenant were lost in total.The
court-martial for the loss of "Colchester" was held aboard HMS|Royal Sovereign|1728|6 on14 February 1745 . The pilot taken on to guide the ship to the Downs was sentenced to 12 months in theMarshalsea prison.Notes
References
*Lavery, Brian (2003) "The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850". Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.
*Michael Phillips. [http://www.ageofnelson.org/MichaelPhillips/info.php?ref=0544 "Colchester" (50) (1744)] . Michael Phillips' Ships of the Old Navy. Retrieved9 August 2008 .
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