ST. Leonard Built 1912
02/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
Served as Finess in WW2
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- Official Number
- Admiralty Number 454
- GT 296
- Armament 1-6pdr
ST. Leonard Built 1912
02/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
Served as Finess in WW2
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ST. LAWRENCE built 1899
Requisitioned 10/1914 as an auxiliary patrol vessel
Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
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HANSEN | JOHN WILLIAM | 31 | 22/04/1915 | Third Hand | St. Lawrence |
ROGERS | PHILIP | 40 | 22/04/1915 | Deck Hand | St. Lawrence |
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29/04/1915 Sunk by U Boat 88 miles E 1/2 N of Spurn Point
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St. George Built 1905 Cochrane & Sons Selby for the Grimsby Victor Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
11/1915 Sold to E. Taylor Grimsby
1915 Renamed Lord George
07/1919 Bought by Mrs L. Watson/Taylor & Co Fleetwood renamed John Erik registered as FD 52
01/1927 Sold to the United Steam Fishing Co Grimsby renamed Cedric registered as GY 420
10/1947 Sold to the Admiralty whilst still requisitioned
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02/09/1903 Stranded on reef approx 1 mile S of Asmundastadar Eyar, Iceland
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ST. CUTHBERT built 1916
04/1916 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
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St. Cuthbert Built 1899 Earles of Hull for Victor Steam Fishing Co originally St. PAUL GY 1105
13/08/1899 She was Registered at Grimsby
09/1908 Remaining at Victor Steam Fishing Co
Denmark Renamed MAKRELEN
1910 She returned to Victor Steam Fishing Co
04/1910 She was Renamed St. Cuthbert, Registered as GY 519
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Lost 24/08/1914 believed sunk by Torpedo Boat approx 70 Miles ENE of Spurn Point