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THE ROYAL NAVY.
MAGPIE. Gun-Boat.
NEWCASTLE. Late S. Frigate.
1st Glass.
4,020 Tons.
805 Tons.
Powder Hulk, Naval Ordnance Department,
Plymouth.
I.M.P. 720 N.D. (1,200 F.D.)
Southampton .
NORTHAMPTON (late
Boom Defence.
Sharpshooter). Torpedo Gun-
Boat.
735 Tons.
MARINER. Late Sloop.
I.H.P. 3,000 N.D.
Lent to Lord Northampton.
970 Tons.
Devon-port.
PIKE. Gun Boat.
Boom Defence.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
MARS, Late 3rd Bate.
3,842 Ions.
PLOVER. Gun-Boat.
755 Tons. I.H.P. 720 N.D.
{Lent as a Training Skip on the Tay to an
Gibraltar,
A ssociatisn at Dundee. )
Boom Defence.
RANGER. Torpedo-Boat
MEDUSA. Late Light Cruiser.
Destroyer.
2,800 Tons.
320 Tons. I.H.P. (4,000 F.D.)
Portsmouth.
Calibrating Vessel, Baniry Bay.
Attached to H. M.S. ' Vernon.'
(For Officers borne see under ' Endymion.')
(For Officer borne see H.M.S. ' Vernon,')
RAPID. Late Light Cruiser.
MELITA, Late Sloop.
1,420 Tons. I.H.P. 950 N.D. (1,400 F D.~)
Gibraltar.
970 Tons
Submarine Depot Ship.
Tender to ' Cormorant.'
/Southampton.
(For Officers borne see ' Cormorant.')
Boom Defence.
RATTLER. Gun-Boat.
MERCURY. Light Cruiser.
715 Tom.
Portsm.out/i.
3,730 Tons. I.H.P. 6,000 N.D.
(Attached to 'Ariadne' for training of Stokers.)
Chatham.
REINDEER. Late Sloop.
(Fitting out for service at Rosyth.)
970 Tons.
Devonport.
Boom Defence.
MOUNT EDGCUMBE (late
SABRINA. Gun-Boat.
Conway). Late teh Bate.
363 To?is. I.H.P. 200 N.D.
-2,300 Tons.
Devonport,
(Lent to Committee of Devonport and Cornwall
Tender to H M.S. 'Vivid' for Gunnery School.
Industrial Training Ship, Devonport.)
(For Officer borne see under ' Vivid.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
MAGPIE. Gun-Boat.
NEWCASTLE. Late S. Frigate.
1st Glass.
4,020 Tons.
805 Tons.
Powder Hulk, Naval Ordnance Department,
Plymouth.
I.M.P. 720 N.D. (1,200 F.D.)
Southampton .
NORTHAMPTON (late
Boom Defence.
Sharpshooter). Torpedo Gun-
Boat.
735 Tons.
MARINER. Late Sloop.
I.H.P. 3,000 N.D.
Lent to Lord Northampton.
970 Tons.
Devon-port.
PIKE. Gun Boat.
Boom Defence.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
MARS, Late 3rd Bate.
3,842 Ions.
PLOVER. Gun-Boat.
755 Tons. I.H.P. 720 N.D.
{Lent as a Training Skip on the Tay to an
Gibraltar,
A ssociatisn at Dundee. )
Boom Defence.
RANGER. Torpedo-Boat
MEDUSA. Late Light Cruiser.
Destroyer.
2,800 Tons.
320 Tons. I.H.P. (4,000 F.D.)
Portsmouth.
Calibrating Vessel, Baniry Bay.
Attached to H. M.S. ' Vernon.'
(For Officers borne see under ' Endymion.')
(For Officer borne see H.M.S. ' Vernon,')
RAPID. Late Light Cruiser.
MELITA, Late Sloop.
1,420 Tons. I.H.P. 950 N.D. (1,400 F D.~)
Gibraltar.
970 Tons
Submarine Depot Ship.
Tender to ' Cormorant.'
/Southampton.
(For Officers borne see ' Cormorant.')
Boom Defence.
RATTLER. Gun-Boat.
MERCURY. Light Cruiser.
715 Tom.
Portsm.out/i.
3,730 Tons. I.H.P. 6,000 N.D.
(Attached to 'Ariadne' for training of Stokers.)
Chatham.
REINDEER. Late Sloop.
(Fitting out for service at Rosyth.)
970 Tons.
Devonport.
Boom Defence.
MOUNT EDGCUMBE (late
SABRINA. Gun-Boat.
Conway). Late teh Bate.
363 To?is. I.H.P. 200 N.D.
-2,300 Tons.
Devonport,
(Lent to Committee of Devonport and Cornwall
Tender to H M.S. 'Vivid' for Gunnery School.
Industrial Training Ship, Devonport.)
(For Officer borne see under ' Vivid.')
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