This is the story of the first ship to bear the name HMS Cossack, a name later carried by five more ships and commemorated by the Royal Navy in the Cossack Building at HMS Raleigh. This facility trains navies from around the world in boarding and searching vessels—a tradition inspired by the actions of the fifth ship of the name during the Altmark Incident.

Originally launched as Pandor, she was renamed Cossack in 1806. An interesting note: one of her captains was George Digby, whose descendant now serves as President of the HMS Cossack Association.

Ships Company (1806-1816)

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Pay Book Number: SB 90
Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Captain of the After Guard
Relation: Mother Sarah
When Allotted: 1807

Remarks: Discharged 22 March 1813 to sick quarters in Barbados.

Pay Book Number: SB 313
Rank: Able Seaman
Relation: Wife Elizabeth
When Allotted: 1812

Remarks: Discharged from HMS Druid 23 December 1812 to HMS Cossack.

Rank: Assistant Surgeon
Pay Book Number: SB 185
Rank: Landsman
When Allotted: 1811

Remarks: Discharged from HMS Revenge 11 December 1811 to HMS Cossack for a passage to England.

Pay Book Number: SB 49
Rank: Able Seaman
Relation: Wife Jane
When Allotted: 1807

Remarks: Discharged invalided (date not given).

Pay Book Number: SB 170
Rank: Landsman
Relation: Mother Elizabeth
When Allotted: 1809

Remarks: Discharged 6 September 1812 to Merchant in lieu.

Rank: Able Seaman
Relation: Wife Sarah
When Allotted: 1813

Remarks: Discharged 18 September 1814 to HMS Cossack.
Discharged 10 July 1815 to HMS Wye.

Pay Book Number: SB 114
Rank: Able Seaman
Relation: Wife Ann
When Allotted: 1807
Pay Book Number: SB 88
Rank: Ordinary Seaman
When Allotted: 1807

Remarks: Discharged from HMS Aimable 15 July 1807 to HMS Cossack.
Discharged 15 July 1807 to HMS Cossack.

Pay Book Number: ML 32
Rank: Private Royal Marine
Relation: Wife Thomasin
When Allotted: 1809

Remarks: Discharged 14 August 1813 to Plymouth headquarters.

Hidden Gems

The first HMS Cossack in 1814 had 3 Captains from March to August of 1814. Sibly, Weymss and Rodney.

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