HMS Satellite (1806)

HMS Satellite was a 16-gun brig-sloop of the Seagull class built at the Hills shipyard, Sandwich, Kent, and launched in 1806. She foundered in December 1810 with the loss of all aboard.

Career

Commander Harry Hopkins commissioned Satellite in March 1806, for the Downs. Commander Charles Payne replaced Hopkins in December.

Still, on 7 October 1807, Satellite was under Hopkins's command when she recaptured the ship Brothers. The next day, or possibly earlier on 21 August, Satellite captured the Christianhaab.

On 15 November Satellite sailed for the Leeward Islands. In 1808 Commander James Rushworth assumed command. He sailed Satellite for Jamaica on 15 December 1808. However, in September she may have been under the command of Commander Robert Evans. Command Henry Montressor assumed command in April 1809. His replacement, in 1810, was Commander Willoughby Bertie.

Fate

Satellite, under the command of Commander Willoughby Bertie, sailed from Spithead on Monday 17 December 1810 to join other ships that were cruising off La Hogue. On the Wednesday evening she was in company with HMS Vautour, but foundered during the night; in the morning Vautour picked up her empty boats and some spars that had been on deck, but no other trace of her was found.

HMS Satellite

Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Satellite:

  • HMS Satellite was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1806. She foundered in 1810.
  • HMS Satellite was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1812 and sold in 1824.
  • HMS Satellite was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1826 and broken up in 1849.
  • HMS Satellite was a paddle gunboat launched in 1840 and listed until 1860.
  • HMS Satellite was a wooden Pearl-class screw corvette launched in 1855 and broken up in 1879.
  • HMS Satellite was a Satellite-class composite screw corvette launched in 1881. She was used as a drill ship for the Royal Naval Reserve from 1904 and was sold in 1947.
  • HMS Satellite was an Algerine class minesweeper launched in 1942 as HMS Melita. She was renamed HMS Satellite on becoming a drill ship in 1947. The name reverted to Melita in 1951, and she was sold for scrapping in 1959.
  • HMS Satellite was an Algerine class minesweeper launched in 1943 as HMS Brave. She was renamed HMS Satellite on becoming a drill ship in 1951, and was sold in 1958.
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