The Arethusa's sister ship Leander in 1897. |
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Name: | HMS Arethusa |
Ordered: | 1880 [1] |
Builder: | Napier, Glasgow [2] |
Laid down: | 14 June 1880 [2] |
Launched: | 23 December 1882 [2][3] |
Commissioned: | 8 July 1887 [2][4] |
Decommissioned: | 3 April 1903 (as sea-going warship) [5] |
Fate: | Sold 4 April 1905.[2][6] |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Leander-class second-class partially protected cruiser |
Displacement: | 4,300 tons (4,400 tonnes) load.[2][3] |
Tons burthen: | 3,750 tons (B.O.M.).[7] |
Length: | 300 ft (91.44 m) between perpendiculars.[2] 315 ft 96.01 m) overall.[2][3] |
Beam: | 46 ft (14.02 m).[2][3] |
Draught: | 20 ft 8 in (6.30 m) aft, 19 ft 6 in (5.94 m) forward with 950 tons (970 tonnes) of coal and complete with stores and provisions.[8] |
Propulsion: | Sails and screw. Two shafts. Two cylinder horizontal direct acting compound engines, 12 cylindrical boilers, 5,500 IHP.[2][3] |
Speed: | 16.5 knots designed [2] 17-18 knots after funnels raised [2] |
Range: | 11,000 nmi at 10 knots.[2] 725 tons coal normal, 1000 tons maximum = c. 6,000 nmi at economical speed.[9] |
Complement: | (1885): 275 [8][10] |
Armament: |
(1885): |
Armour: | 1.5 in (40mm) steel armoured deck (with sloped sides) over 165 ft.[2][9] 1.5 in (40mm) gun shields.[2][9] |
Notes: | Carried 2 second class torpedo boats.[8] Carried 7-pdr and 9-pdr boat guns and field guns.[8] |
HMS Arethusa was a second class cruiser of the Leander Class which served with the Royal Navy. She was built at Napier, Glasgow, being laid down in 1880, launched in 1882 and completed in Financial Year 1886-87. She remained in ordinary reserve at Chatham, being commissioned for the 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, and 1892 annual manoeuvres. She served in the Mediterranean from 1893 to 1896, was commissioned for the 1899 annual manoeuvres, then recommissioned for the Pacific, and later sent as a reinforcement to the China Station during the Boxer Rebellion until she came home for the last time in 1903.
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The Arethusa was built at Napier, Glasgow, and completed in Financial Year 1886-87.[11]
The December 1885 Navy List listed her as at Chatham, with her commissioned and warrant officers borne in the Pembroke as follows:[12]
Post | Name | Date of appointment |
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Staff Commander | Francis Rowlatt | 24 October 1883 |
Chief Engineer | George A. Haddy | 16 December 1886 |
Engineer | Stephen Hockey | 12 January 1885 |
Gunner | William Avent | 3 December 1883 |
Boatswain | John Hawkes | 24 October 1883 |
Carpenter | William T. Searle | 20 April 1886 |
She lay in ordinary at Chatham after completion.
The Arethusa was commissioned for the 1887 annual manoeuvres on 8 July 1887, and paid off on 1 September 1887.[4]
The Arethusa was commissioned for the 1888 annual manoeuvres on 4 July 1888, and paid off on 31 August 1888.[13] The Arethusa was part of Vice Admiral John K.E. Baird's fleet. In the manoeuvres, hostilities broke out at noon on 24 July 1888, and ended at noon on 20 August. Baird's force represented the British fleet, and England, Scotland and Wales were considered friendly to the British fleet and hostile to the enemy. Opposing Baird was the 'Achil' fleet, led by Rear Admiral George Tryon, and based in Berehaven on the south-west coast of Ireland and Lough Swilly on the north coast. All Irish territory was considered hostile to the British fleet and friendly to the enemy. At the outset Baird's fleet was concentrated on keeping Tryon's fleet shut up in their base ports. They failed. Both Tryon and his second in command broke the blockade on 4 August, and swooping round the extremities of Ireland, made a descent on British commerce and British ports.[14] In the manoeuvres, the Arethusa was assessed as lost on 5 August.[15]
The committee appointed to inquire into all circumstances connected with the 1888 British naval manoeuvres reported as follows:
The First Naval Lord, Admiral Sir Arthur Hood commented on this as follows:
The Arethusa was commissioned for the 1889 annual manoeuvres on 18 July 1889, and paid off on 14 September 1889.[13]
The Arethusa was commissioned for the 1890 annual manoeuvres on 22 July 1890, and paid off on 11 September 1890.[20]
The Arethusa was commissioned for the 1892 annual manoeuvres on 21 July 1892, and paid off on 8 September 1892.[21]
The Arethusa was commissioned at Chatham, 16 May 1893, and the served in the Mediterranean.[22] She paid off at Chatham on 22 July 1896.[23] The January 1895 Navy List listed her commissioned and warrant officers as follows:[22]
Post | Name | Date of appointment |
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Captain | Gerald C Langley | 16 May 1893 |
Lieutenant | Henry F. Alplin | 16 May 1893 |
(G) Philip G. Tillard | 9 May 1894 | |
(N) John D. Daintree | 18 January 1894 | |
Francis G. St. John | 16 May 1893 | |
Francis W. Caulfield | 16 May 1893 | |
Lieutenant R.N.R. | Charles Bissett (lent to Achilles) | 27 October 1894 |
Lieutenant Marine | William M Johnston-Stewart | 18 May 1894 |
Chaplain | Wilfred W. Nicholson B.A. | November 1894 |
Staff Surgeon | Thomas M. Sibbald | 16 May 1893 |
Staff Engineer | George T. Simmons | 16 May 1893 |
Paymaster | William G.E. Penfold | 16 May 1893 |
Engineer | Thomas H. Pounds | 16 May 1893 |
Assistant Engineer | Alfred Saunders | 16 May 1893 |
Gunner | Thomas J. Browning | 16 May 1893 |
(T) Alfred J. Beams | 16 May 1893 | |
Boatswain | Walter E. Bracey | 11 September 1893 |
William T. Nicholls | 16 May 1893 | |
George Kingston (in lieu of a Sub-Lieutenant) |
16 May 1893 | |
Carpenter | John D. Holmes | 26 April 1894 |
The Arethusa laid in ordinary at Chatham from 23 July 1896 to 10 July 1899.[24]
The Arethusa was commissioned at Chatham on 11 July 1899 for the annual manoeuvres, and paid off on 13 August.[25][26] The August 1899 Navy List listed her commissioned and warrant officers for the annual manoeuvres as follows:[25]
Post | Name |
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Captain | Hon. Alexander E Bethell |
Lieutenant | George W. Cornish |
(N) Francis A.L. Andrews (lent) | |
(G) James T. Bush (lent) | |
Albert T. Addison (lent) | |
Andrew E.M. Hook | |
Lieutenant R.N.R. | Herbert G.H. Lewellin |
Lieutenant R.M. | Arthur G.C. Milner |
Chief Engineer | James Barber (b) (lent) |
Sub-lieutenant | Raymond Fitzmaurice (act) (lent) |
Henry C. Bridges (act) (lent) | |
Surgeon | Edward H. McSherry M.D. (lent) |
Assistant Paymaster | William J.P. Pettit |
Assistant Engineer | George J. Sisley (tempy) (lent) |
Harry C. Reed (proby) (lent) | |
Gunner | (T) William Barlow (lent) |
Boatswain | Freke Payne (lent) |
Frederick C. Monk (act) (lent) | |
Carpenter | Frederick Lawrence (lent) |
The Arethusa was commissioned at Chatham on 14 November 1901 by Captain James Startin.[27][28] Initially she served on the Pacific Station,[29] but then was sent out as a reinforcement to the China Station for the protection of the lives and property of British subjects during the Boxer Rebellion.[30] The Arethusa remained on the China Station until she was relieved by the Thetis,[31] then she returned to England and paid off for the last time on 3 April 1903.[28] This commission was the subject of a book in the 'Log' series, entitled: HMS Arethusa, went Round the World, 1899-1903.
The British fleet on the China Station in March 1901 was commanded by Vice-Admiral Sir Edward H. Seymour, G.C.B. in the Centurion, with Rear-Admiral Sir James A.T. Bruce, K.C.M.G. second in command,[32] and consisted of:[33]
** Ordered home.
‡ Temporarily attached to China Station.
The March 1901 Navy List listed her commissioned and warrant officers as follows (she was temporarily attached to the China Station at the time):[27]
Post | Name | Date of appointment |
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Captain | James Startin | 14 November 1899 |
Lieutenant | (G) Percy M.R. Royds | 14 November 1899 |
(N) Henry Butterworth | 14 November 1899 | |
Claude A. Rombulow Pearse | 14 November 1899 | |
Edward L. Hughes | 14 November 1899 | |
Augustine E. Ruxton | 14 November 1899 | |
Francis F. Chapman | 12 July 1900 | |
Lieutenant R.N.R. | Martin O'Connor (act) | 12 March 1900 |
Lieutenant R.M. | William G. Simpson | 14 November 1899 |
Chaplain | Rev. Michael Longridge B.A. | 14 November 1899 |
Paymaster | John E. Jones | 14 November 1899 |
Chief Engineer | Charles J.James | 14 November 1899 |
Surgeon | Arthur Gaskell | 15 February 1901 |
Assistant Paymaster | Richard H. Hamer | 14 November 1899 |
Engineer | Thomas Pearce | 14 November 1899 |
Assistant Engineer | Frank A.Butler | 14 November 1899 |
Gunner | (T) William Barlow | 14 November 1899 |
Boatswain | William Rumbsy | 14 November 1899 |
Edward Penny | 14 November 1899 | |
Carpenter | Frederick Lawrence | 14 November 1899 |
Clerk | Geoffrey M. French Lent to Orlando 14 August 1900 |
21 November 1899 |
The Arethusa was sold on 4 April 1905.[2][6][35]
Catalogue Number | Start | End |
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ADM 53/12513 | 8 July 1887 | 1 September 1887 |
ADM 53/12514 | 4 July 1888 | 31 August 1888 |
ADM 53/12515 | 18 July 1889 | 14 September 1889 |
ADM 53/12516 | 22 July 1890 | 11 September 1890 |
ADM 53/12517 | 21 July 1892 | 8 September 1892 |
ADM 53/12518 | 16 May 1893 | 11 May 1894 |
ADM 53/12519 | 12 May 1894 | 14 August 1895 |
ADM 53/12520 | 15 August 1895 | 22 July 1896 |
ADM 53/17281 A | 11 July 1899 | 13 August 1899 |
ADM 53/12521 | 14 November 1899 | 15 April 1901 |
ADM 53/12522 | 16 April 1901 | 27 November 1902 |
ADM 53/17281 B | 28 November 1902 | 3 April 1903 |
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