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Mersey-class trawler

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HMT George Bligh in later use as fisheries research vessel
Class overview
NameMersey class
Builders
Operators
  •  Royal Navy
  • subsequently, many other Allied navies
In service1916–1946 (Royal Navy)
Planned156[1]
Completed105 standard and 7 non-standard[1]
Cancelled44[1]
General characteristics (standard build)
TypeAdmiralty trawler
Tonnage330 GRT
Displacement438 tons standard[2]
Length148 ft (45 m)[2]
Beam23 ft 9 in (7.24 m)
Draught13 ft (4.0 m)
Installed power87 nhp 600 ihp (450 kW)
Propulsion1 × 3 cyl. triple-expansion engine, single shaft, 1 screw, 1 boiler[3]
Speed11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) maximum
Complement15–20 men[2]
ArmamentVaried depending on vessel.
NotesFuel: Coal 184 t:

The Mersey class was a class of Admiralty naval trawlers built for the Royal Navy (or other government institutions) prior to World War II.[2] Admiralty meant they were built for military service as opposed to conversions of existing boats. The majority of the vessels were built to a standard design but a few included in the class were built differently.

Some were completed as fishing vessels rather than for military service. Many went on to be used in various roles during World War II.

Design

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The Mersey-class trawlers were purpose-built to a standard Admiralty design intended for patrol, anti-submarine and minesweeping roles. HMT John Quilliam, delivered in June 1917, was the first of the standard completions.

Propulsion was a three cylinder triple expansion steam engine, powered from a single boiler, and delivering nominal 87 horsepower (600 indicated horsepower)

The smallest of the non-standard ships measured 36.8 metres (120 ft 9 in) in length with a 6.71 m (22 ft 0 in) beam.

Armament

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  • 1x QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun: John Edmund, John Highland, John Jacobs, John Johnson, John Pasco, John Quilliam, John Welstead, John Yule, Richard Bulkeley, Richard Colliver, Robert Double, Robert Drummond, Samuel Jameson, Thomas Jarvis, Thomas Johns, Thomas Whipple, William Doak, William Honnor, William Inwood, William Jackson, William Johnson, William Ram
  • 1 × QF 12-pdr 12 cwt gun and mechanical minesweeping gear: Cornelius Buckley, William Abrahams, Andrew King, George Andrew, Henry Cramwell, Henry Ford, Isaac Chant, James Buchanan, Lewis Roatley, Michael Clements, Robert Barton, Robert Bookless, Thomas Atkinson, Thomas Bailey, Thomas Thresher, William Jones, William Rivers
  • 2 × QF 12-pdr 12 cwt gun and mechanical minesweeping gear: William Westenburgh
  • 1x QF 4-inch gun, 1 × QF 12-pounder 12 cwt, 1x depth-charge thrower (also known as "bomb thrower"): Fraser Eaves
  • 1 × QF 12-pdr 12 cwt gun, 1x depth-charge thrower: George Bligh, James Adams, John Ebbs, John Felton, John Jefferson, Lewes Reeves, Nicholas Dean, Samuel Dowden, Thomas Cornwall
  • 1x QF 6-pounder Hotchkiss: Richard Jewell
  • 1 × QF 4-inch gun: Thomas Jago

Ships of class

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For the Mersey-class the HMT prefix meant "His Majesty’s Trawler" but HMT was also used for vessels taken into Sea Transport Service as transports ("Hired Military Transport", though often referred to as “His Majesty’s Troopship”) and His Majesty’s Tug,.[4]

Standard Mersey[1]
Name Admiralty number Launch date Shipbuilder Notes Fate
HMT Alexander Hills 3549 22 May 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1x QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed Moy September 1920.

Sold January 1946, renamed Coral Island 1947.
HMT Alexander Macbeth 4241 14 July 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed John W. Johnson.
HMT Andrew Jewer 3844 4 December 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Gunnery tender. Renamed Nith September 1920, Excellent June 1922.

Sold 1946, renamed Malvern.
HMT Andrew King 3545 19 April 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel, then minesweeper. Renamed Ouse September 1920.

Mined 20 February 1941 off Tobruk.
HMT Benjamin Hawkins 3858 7 February 1920 Goole SB Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 17 October 1919. Delivered February 1920, named Frobisher. Purchased June 1933 as boom defence vessel, renamed Fastnet.
HMT Charles Adair 3551 7 June 1917 Cochrane

Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1923, renamed Sleaford 1924. Served as French Saint Benoit in WWII
HMT Charles Hammond 3830 26 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sunk 2 November 1918 in collision with destroyer HMS Marksman off Kirkcaldy.
HMT Christopher Dixon 3563 4 September 1917 Cochrane To Irish Government 1922, same name. Served as Lord Gainford in WWII.
HMT Daniel Fearall 3571 2 November 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun, 1x Depth-charge thrower and mechanical minesweeping gear: Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Training ship. Renamed Stour September 1920, Pembroke September 1922, Stour 1939.

Sold July 1946, renamed Storesse 1947.
HMT Daniel Mcpherson 4242 16 August 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel Sold 1919, renamed Lord Halifax.
HMT Daniel Munro 4239 20 June 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed Estrella do Norte and served as such in WWII.
HMT Degara Lerosa 4237 6 June 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed James Johnson. Served as Greek Axios in WWII.
HMT Edward Druce 3736 30 July 1918 Goole SB 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1920, renamed Girard and served as such in WWII.
HMT Edward Mcguire 4251 17 May 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1920, renamed Cape St. Vincent. Served as Korowa (RAN) in WWII.
HMT Edward Williams 3547 8 May 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-pdr 12 cwt gun, 1x Depth-charge thrower and mechanical minesweeping gear: Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper.

Sold 1922, renamed Cape Trafalgar 1923 and served as such in WWII.
HMT Fraser Eaves 3567 2 October 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: × 4 in, 1 × 12-pdr AA, 1 × 7.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed Doon September 1920.

Sold 1946, renamed Donesse.
HMT George Andrew 3556 23 Jul 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr AA. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper.

Sold 1921, renamed Lord Astor. Served as Cranefly in WWII.
HMT George Bligh 3542 24 February 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr, 1 × 7.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1921, same name. Became fisheries research vessel. Served in WWII.
HMT George Brown 3548 10 May 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed William Dogherty December 1919.

Sold 1922, renamed Rosedale Wyke.
HMT George Fenwick 3568 10 January 1918 Cochrane Sold 1923, renamed Cape Otway. Served as Greek Strymon in WWII
HMT George Westphall 3575 7 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1921, renamed Estelle Yvonne. Lost 1923.
HMT Henry Cramwell 3705 24 December 1918 Lobnitz 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper

Sold 1922 to Spain, renamed Xauen.
HMT Henry Ford 3569 18 October 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper. Renamed Boadicea II February 1919, Henry Ford February 1920.

Sold 1921, renamed Duperre and served as such for France in WWII.
HMT Henry Lancaster 4231 8 Apr 1919 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: usually 1 × 12-pdr & BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Marker buoy vessel

Sold August 1921, same name. Served as Longtow in WWII.
HMT Henry Marsh 4253 31 May 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1920, renamed Springbok.
HMT Isaac Chant 3704 1 October 1918 Lobnitz 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper. Renamed Colne September 1920.

Sold 1949.
HMT James Adams 3555 7 July 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr AA, 1 × 7.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1920 renamed Pilote 5 and served as such for Belgium in WWII.
HMT James Buchanan 3565 18 September 1917 Cochrane Armament: 1 × 12-pdr AA. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel, then minesweeper.

Sold 1922, renamed Stoneferry. Served as Force in WWII.
HMT James Caton 3703 26 August 1918 Lobnitz Armament: 1 × 12-pdr AA. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper.

Sold 1921, renamed Emilie Pierre. Served as French St. Pierre d'Alcantara in WWII
HMT James Hayes 3859 27 June 1919 Goole SB 138 × 23 × 13ft.

Completed as fishing vessel.

Sold 1919, renamed Viscount Grey. Stranded 11 February 1920, total loss.
HMT James Hulbert 3799 9 Sep 1919 Lobnitz Sold 1919, renamed M. J. Reid. Served as Jean Frederic in WWII.
HMT James Jones 3842 9 Nov 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun:. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed Cherwell September 1920.

Sold 1948 with same name.
HMT James Ludford 4232 1 May 1919 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: usually 1 × 12-pdr & BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Served as marker buoy vessel

Mined 14 December 1939 off the Tyne.
HMT James Mansell 4238 26 June 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed Snorri Sturluson, James Mansell 1922.
HMT James Mcdonald 4244 9 September 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed Grand Fleet. Served as Barbara Robertson in WWII.
HMT James Mclaughlin 4250 1 May 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed General Birdwood and served as such in WWII.
HMT James Wright 3576 15 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun:. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1921, renamed Lord Ancaster. Served as Loch Moidart in WWII.
HMT James Young 4235 8 May 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, same name.
HMT Jeremiah Lewis 4234 25 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: usually 1 × 12-pdr & BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1920, renamed Field Marshal Robertson.
HMT John Cormack 3562 4 September 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun:. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1922, renamed Lord Pirrie. Served as Chiltern in WWII.
HMT John Cottrell 4463 1 November 1919 Goole SB Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed St. Endellion. Served as Blighty in WWII.
HMT John Dunn 3741 27 February 1918 Ferguson 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun:. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1923, same name. Served as Florence Brierley in WWII.
HMT John Dutton 3739 17 January 1918 Ferguson 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × QF 12-per 12 cwt gun:. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1921, later renamed Karlsefni.
HMT John Ebbs 3566 2 October 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr, 1 × 3.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1920, renamed Pilote 4. Served as Belgian ship A4 in WWII.
HMT John Edmund 3738 22 October 1918 Goole SB 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed Foyle 9.1920. Loaned September 1921 to June 1934 to South African Navy as Sonneblom.

Sold 1946, renamed Cramond Island.
HMT John Felton 3570 1 Nov 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr AA, 1-6in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1920, same name.
HMT John Highland 3797 23 September 1918 Ferguson 138 × x 23 × 13 ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1920, renamed Ocean Ensign.
HMT John Jacobs 3833 15 April 1918 Cochrane Sold 1922, renamed Castlenau and served as such in WWII.
HMT John Jefferson 3834 23 April 1918 Cochrane Hydrophone vessel. Sold 1920, renamed St. Amant. Served as Lady Enid in WWII.
HMT John Johnson 3832 19 April 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1922, renamed Cloughton Wyke and served as such in WWII.
HMT John Mann 4245 6 September 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1920, renamed Earl Haig. Purchased 1933, renamed Barnet. Sold 1947. In 1950 enployed by salvors of HMS Warspite off Penzance.[5]
HMT John Pasco 3544 19 April 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Escort.

Sold 1922, renamed Arin Bjorn Hersir.
HMT John Quilliam 3541 12 February 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1921. Converted to Danish research vessel Dana II
HMT John Welstead 3573 15 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1922, renamed Lord Harewood. Served as Myrland in WWII.
HMT John Yule 3543 24 March 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1921 renamed Notre Dame de Lorette.
HMT Jonathan Clarke 4465 24 March 1920 Goole SB Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1920, renamed St. Keverne.
HMT Jonathan Collins 4464 26 November 1919 Goole SB Sold 1919, renamed St. Minver and served as such in WWII.
HMT Langdon Mackennon 4243 21 October 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed Douglas H. Smith. Lost 1921.
HMT Lewis Mackenzie 4240 26 June 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed Florence Johnson.
HMT Lewis Reeves 3553 23 June 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr AA, 1 × 7.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1922, renamed Lord Hawke. Lost 1922.
HMT Lewis Roatley 3554 7 Jul 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr AA, 1 × 7.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper

Sold 1922 renamed STALWART.
HMT Michael Clements 3561 21 Aug 1917 Cochrane Sunk 8.8-18 in collision off St. Catherines Point.
HMT Michael Mcdonald 4252 17 May 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed Kanuck.
HMT Nicholas Couteur 4236 20 May 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed Mary A. Johnson. Lost November 1920.
HMT Nicholas Dean 3740 11 March 1918 Ferguson Hydrophone vessel. Sold 1921, renamed Notre Dame de France.
HMT Patrick Mitchell 4248 16 April 1919 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed Kelvin.
HMT Peter Hoffman 3798 8 July 1919 Lobnitz Sold 1919, renamed K. M. Hardy. Served as French Imbrin in WWII.
HMT Peter Magee 4249 1 May 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed Lord Ernle.
HMT Richard Bulkeley 3560 21 August 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Mined 12 July 1919 in the North Sea while on loan to US Navy.
HMT Richard Colliver 3701 26 February 1918 Lobnitz Sold 1922, renamed Laurette.
HMT Richard Jewell 3836 6 August 1918 Cochrane Sold 1922 renamed, Lord Knaresborough. Served as Fairway in WWII.
HMT Robert Barton 3559 28 August 1917 Cochrane Minesweeper. Sold 1922 renamed HAY BURNWYKE. Served as HAYBURN WYKE in WWII.
HMT Robert Bookless 3557 23 July 1917 Cochrane 138 × x 23 × 13 ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper.

Sold 1921 renamed GRIZ NEZ. Served as German M.4005 in WWII.
HMT Robert Cahill 4468 13 April 1921 Goole SB Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1921, renamed Pierre Andre and served as such in WWII.
HMT Robert Double 3735 5 June 1918 Goole SB Hydrophone vessel. Sold 1922, same name, renamed Wolborough 1925.
HMT Robert Drummond 3742 4 May 1918 Ferguson 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1922, same name, renamed Salmonby 1924. Lost 23 March 1926.
HMT Robert Finlay 3857 23 May 1919 Goole SB Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed Viscount Allenby.
HMT Robert Murray 4256 30 June 1919 Cochrane Sold 1923, same name. Served as Northlyn in WWII.
HMT Samuel Dowden 3564 18 September 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. 1 × 3.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1922, renamed Royal Regiment. Served as Sea Mist in WWII.
HMT Samuel Jameson 3839 10 October 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed Ettrick September 1920.

Sold 1926, renamed Loughrigg. Served as Phyllisia in WWII.
HMT Samuel Martin 4255 28 June 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1920, renamed Field Marshal Plumer.
HMT Simeon Moon 4254 31 May 1919 Cochrane Sold 1920, renamed General Rawlinson.
HMT Thomas Atkinson 3546 8 May 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper.

Sold 1923, renamed Cavendish. Served as Erith in WWII.
HMT Thomas Bailey 3558 4 August 1917 Cochrane Minesweeper. Sold 1922, renamed Pamxon.
HMT Thomas Cornwall 3702 10 June 1918 Lobnitz 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr, 1 × 3.5 in BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sunk 29 October 1918 in collision off Flamborough Head.
HMT Thomas Cruize 3706 30 January 1919 Lobnitz Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed Celerina. Lost 11 December 1922.
HMT Thomas Jago 3835 31 July 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: × 4 in. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Escort.

Sold 1922, renamed St. Valery. Served as Lady Eleanor in WWII.
HMT Thomas Jarvis 3840 24 October 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: × 4 in. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Special Service Vessel. Renamed Exe September 1920.

Sold 1928, renamed Jan Volders.
HMT Thomas Johns 3837 3 September 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: × 4 in. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed Eden September 1920, to South African Navy 1921–1934, renamed Immortelle.

Sold 1945.
HMT Thomas Maloney 4247 14 June 1919 Cochrane Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed St. Neots. Served as Adam in WWII.
HMT Thomas Matthews 4246 6 October 1919 Cochrane Sold 1919, renamed Earl Beatty.
HMT Thomas Thresher 3572 9 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper.

Sold 1922, same name. Served as Syrian in WWII.
HMT Thomas Whipple 3574 4 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1922, renamed Lord Lascelles.
HMT William Chatwood 4467 24 February 1921 Goole SB 138 × 23 × 13ft. Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1921, renamed Blanc Nez.
HMT William Courtney 4466 2 February 1921 Goole SB Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1921, renamed Ternoise.
HMT William Doak 3737 23 September 1918 Goole SB 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Hydrophone vessel.

Sold 1922 to Spain, renamed Arcila.
HMT William Forbes 3856 25 May 1919 Goole SB 138 × 23 × 13ft. Completed as fishing vessel. Sold 1919, renamed Syrian.
HMT William Honnor 3796 26 August 1918 Ferguson 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Escort.

Sold 1922, renamed Grimurkamban.
HMT William Inwood 3841 30 October 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Escort. Renamed Blackwater September 1920.

Sold 1946, renamed Spleis.
HMT William Jackson 3831 29 February 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Sold 1921, renamed Lord Byng. Served as Evelyn Rose in WWII.
HMT William Johnson 3843 22 November 1918 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Loaned to US Navy 1919.

Sold 1921, renamed Lord Birkenhead.
HMT William Jones 3838 8 September 1918 Cochrane Minesweeper. Renamed Boyne September 1920. Sold 1946, renamed Nypuberg.
HMT William Leech 4233 12 February 1919 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: usually 1 × 12-pdr & BT. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Renamed Excellent February 1919.

Sold 1922, renamed William Leech. Served as French Excellent in WWII.
HMT William Ram 3550 7 June 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Escort.

Sold 1921, renamed Lord Carson. Served as Welbeck in WWII.
HMT William Rivers 3552 9 June 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13ft. Armament: 1 × 12-pdr. Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

Minesweeper.

Sold 1921, renamed Mont Cassel and served as such for France in WWII


Non-standard vessels[1]
Name Admiralty number Launch date Shipbuilder Notes Fate
All:

From 248-324 grt, Length from 117-125 ft Beam and draught 22 ft x 23 ft.

Approx. TE 480ihp, 10.5 kts. Armament: 1x QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun, 1x Depth-charge thrower and mechanical minesweeping gear:

Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless.

HMT Anthony Aslett 3579 22 February 1917 Cochrane Minesweeper. Renamed Rother September 1920. Sold 1922 to Spain, renamed Uad Quert.
HMT Charles Astie 3578 25 January 1917 Cochrane Mined 26 June 1917 off Lough Swilly.
HMT Cornelius Buckley 3581 24 February 1917 Cochrane Minesweeper. Sold 1922, renamed Aria.
HMT John Appleby (ex-Corinthia) 3612 30 January 1917 Cook, Welton & Gemmell Hydrophone vessel. Sold 1923, renamed Lois and served as such in WWII.
HMT John Arthur (ex-Sannyrion) 3613 10 February 1917 Cook, Welton & Gemmell Sold 1922, renamed Gladys and served as such in WWII.
HMT William Abrahams 3580 24 February 1917 Cochrane Minesweeper. Sold 1922, renamed Santini.
HMT William Westenburgh 3577 25 January 1917 Cochrane Sold 1921, renamed Lord Talbot. Served as Star of the Realm in WWII.

A further 44 vessels were ordered, but were cancelled before delivery.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Auxiliary Patrol Vessels, Part 1, Yachts to Trawlers". Naval-History.net. 13 September 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2021. based on "British Warships 1914-1919" by F J Dittmar & J J Colledge
  2. ^ a b c d "Mersey class MS Trawlers - Allied Warships of WWII". Uboat.net. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  3. ^ "HMT James Ludford (T16) [+1939]". Wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Glossary". 211squadron.org.
  5. ^ "Warspite Still on Reef". The Cornishman. No. 5126. Penzance. 20 July 1950. p. 4. Retrieved 12 June 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.