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William Walford


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
Date of Birth1787 - Rushmore, SuffolkNAO
First Known Service14.12.1802NAO
WifeMargaret Catherine MeadowsNBD1849
Last Known Service6.11.1846NAO
Date of Death1859

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
14.12.180210.1804
Calcutta (26) 1795-1805
British 26 Gun
4th Rate Ship of the Line
, 1st Class Volunteer
NBD1849
11.10.18048.1807
Bellerophon (74) 1786-1836
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
1824 Renamed "Captivity"
, Midshipman
NAO
21.10.1805 Battle of Trafalgar 
8.18078.1809
Bedford (74) 1775-1817
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Midshipman
NBD1849
8.18091.6.1810
Foudroyant (80) 1798-1892
British 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Midshipman
NBD1849
1.6.1810 LieutenantCSORN
1.6.181019.12.1810
Foudroyant (80) 1798-1892
British 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Lieutenant
NBD1849
19.12.181026.8.1811
Hyacinth (18) 1806-1820
British 18 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Lieutenant
NBD1849
26.8.18113.5.1812
Skylark (16) 1806-1812
British 16 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Lieutenant
NBD1849
3.5.18124.5.1812Capture of the Apelles 
11.8.18125.6.1813
Forester (16) 1806-1819
British 16 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Lieutenant
NBD1849
5.6.18135.12.1814
Goliath (58) 1813-1815
British 58 Gun
4th Rate Frigate
, Lieutenant
NBD1849
5.12.18146.4.1815
Boyne (98) 1810-1861
British 98 Gun
2nd Rate Ship of the Line
1834 Renamed "Excellent"
1859 Renamed "Queen Charlotte"
, Lieutenant
NBD1849
4.6.18159.1815
Bellerophon (74) 1786-1836
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
1824 Renamed "Captivity"
, First Lieutenant
NBD1849
10.3.18466.11.1846
Ferret (8) 1840-1869
British 8 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Lieutenant
NBD1849

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Posted by Ian berry on Thursday 3rd of September 2020 09:41

I have found on my shelf the Book of Common Prayer that was carried by WIlliam Walford on the Bellerophon at Trafalgar and St Helena.
Any comment or interest, please
Regards
Ian Berry. Ps signed by Joseph Walford


Posted by Clif on Wednesday 7th of October 2015 10:48

ADM/36/16498 entry 674, Bellerophon Muster Rolls, April to November 1805. ADM 196, 509, William Walford’s postings. National
Maritime Museum Greenwich, LBK 38, Bellerophon Log Book. Walford had joined the Royal Navy when he was 12 years old and was still only 15 when he was a midshipman on the Bellerophon at Trafalgar. Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre,
P306/1/19, Rochester marriages. Ipswich Journal, 3 December 1859, William Walford’s obituary. Walford had a possible greater claim to fame than Trafalgar. Following defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon fled to Rochefort on the west coast of France hoping to find asylum in America. He was trapped by the British blockade outside the port and surrendered to the Bellerophon, the ship on which Walford was now senior lieutenant. Walford accompanied Napoleon to Plymouth where he awaited sentence and eventual exile to St. Helena. SROI, FC 22/D1/4, Playford Baptism Register, 1813-1971.


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