- HMS Hornet (1854)
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HMS Hornet ."HMS Hornet,
Royal Navy sloop .History
On
25 April 1855 "Hornet", along with HMS "Sybille" and HMS "Bittern", under Commodore HonCharles Elliot , discovered an island in theSea of Japan , at lat 37 ° 17 ' 23 " N, long 131 ° 54 ' 23 " E. It was about a mile in extent, running in a NW by W and SE by E direction and formed together by a reef of rocks. The "Hornet"'s commander at the time,Charles C Forsyth , noted in theship's log ::We could discern no dangers lying off them and the waters appear to be deep close to the shore. They are barren, without exception of a few patches of grass on their sides and landing would be difficult except in very calm weather. The height of the NW island was ascertained to be 410 ft above sea level.On
27 November that year, "Hornet" arrived atHong Kong fromHakodadi . Two years later, on26 June 1858 , the "Hornet" was one of 56 vessels there granted part of aParliamentary Grant of £33,000, in lieu ofprize money , for services on the China Station. In1860 she was still serving on theChina Station , in theEast Indies and theChina Sea .ources
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