
Royal Navy 1800-1900.
The names of persons on this Index have been gathered at random from a variety of sources. Further names will be added and from time to time an updated versions will be posted. Men of the Merchant Navy can be found on the Residents Index. Families of men working in the Dockyard are also generally shown on the Residents Index.
Prior to 1832 HM Dockyards were a separate body, controlled by the Navy Board, which was also responsible for Victualling Yards, and were separate from but ultimately under the supervision of the Admiralty.
Each Yard was controlled by a Commissioner, and beneath him the Master Attendant, Storekeeper, and Clerk of the Cheque. In turn these senior officials had responsibility for clerks, shipwrights, sailmakers, blacksmiths, caulkers, and other tradesmen. In Malta during the early 1800’s the Yard relied upon the tradesmen from HM ships, until they established their own work force.
After 1832 these separate organisations were amalgamated, and the top Dockyard official was known as the Superintendent. However, within every Dockyard there was always a mix of Naval Officers and Civilians.

William ABBOTT, Carpenter, HMS Charon, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William ABBOTT, Captain of the Hold, HMS Daphne, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Giuseppe ABELA, aged 26 years, born Malta, Bandsman, serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
William ABRAHAM, Sailmaker, HMS Ocean, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
George ADAMS, Shipwright, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Alexander AGIUS, born Valletta, aged 32 years, Musician, serving on HMS Minotaur, April 1881
Antonio AGIUS, born Valletta, married, aged 36 years. Chief Bandmaster, serving on HMS Minotaur, April 1881
Doris Melita ALDRIDGE, born 8th October 1900, the daughter of Frank James and Margaret Ann Aldridge, ERA, R.N.
Samuel ALDRIDGE, Sailmaker, HMS Agincourt, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
William ALDRIDGE, Boy, HMS Tyne, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Robert Meier ALDWORTH, born 14th May 1839, the son of Alicia Susan and Lieutenant Aldworth, R.N.
Douglas Hooper Sydenham ALLDRIDGE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Asst.Paymaster, R.N., HMS Albion, the son of George Manley Alldridge, R.N., married 15th June 1887, to Emma Mary Ann Frances COWARD, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert James Waldron Coward
Edwyn Sinclair ALEXANDER, born 12th December 1865, at 14 Strada Scozzese, Valletta, the son of Isabella Barbara and Captain John Hobhouse Ingles Alexander, Royal Navy
Edwin S. ALEXANDER, born Malta, aged 15 years, Naval Cadet, serving on HMS Iron Duke, April 1881
Henry Charles ALEXANDER, baptised February 1870, the son of George and Eliza Alexander, HMS Lord Warden. Born 7th November 1850
Douglas Robert George Paul ALLDRIDGE, born 14th January 1890, the son of Emma Mary Anne Frances and Douglas Hooper Sydenham Alldridge, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy
Richard ALLEM, born in Malta about 1824. In 1881 living in Tynemouth, Northumberland. A Naval Officer
Alexander ALLEN, born in Malta about 1832. In 1881 living with his wife Annie and family in Paddington, London. Paymaster, Royal Navy
Alexander Sewell ALLEN, baptised 30th August 1806, the son of Lucy and John Allen, Surgeon, Royal Naval Hospital
Archibald William George ALLEN, born 24th September 1873 at Portsmouth, baptised in Malta 1877, the son of William Thomas and Margaret Allen, Engineer, Royal Navy
Grace Maud ALLEN, born 19th August 1876, the daughter of William Thomas and Margaret Allen, Engineer, Royal Navy
John ALLEN
, died 30th November 1840, Mate, arrived from Beirut on HMS Asia, dead on arrivalCommander ALLEN, died 6th July 1866, in the Officer’s Quarters, Senglea, Master Attendant, HM Dockyard
Dr. John ALLEN, died on 14th January 1849, aged 94 years, at his residence in Strada Forni, Valletta. He came to Malta in 1804 as Principal Medical Officer of the Royal Naval Hospital and held this position until his retirement in 1827. He had served both afloat and ashore for about 50 years, and few surgeons had such experience of dealing with gun-shot wounds. He was married for 48 years to his wife Lucy
Dr. John ALLEN, died 1896, Royal Navy, aged 65 years. Buried Dominican Church, Rabat. He was born in Vittoriosa
Lilian Margaret ALLEN, born 27th March 1872 at Portsmouth, baptised in Malta 1877, the daughter of William Thomas and Margaret Allen, Engineer, Royal Navy
Lucy ALLEN, died 23rd November 1840, the wife of Dr.John Allen, R.N., aged 71 years
Andrew Harry ALLISON, Royal Navy, married 12th September 1898, to Agnes WORLEY, at Cospicua Parish Church of Cospicua. He left the Royal Navy in 1905 and joined the Dockyard Police in 1906
Adam ANDERSON, died 10th September 1808, HMS Royal Sovereign
Anthony ANDERSON, aged 23 years, Able Seaman, HMS Sybille, buried 5th December 1826
Edith Scott ANDERSON, born 5th October 1890, the daughter of Robert William and Maud Edith Scott, Surgeon, Royal Navy
John ANDERSON, Sailmaker, HMS Charon, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William ANDERSON, Royal Navy, Stoker, HMS Crocodile, in hospital at Malta, April 1881
George ANDREWS, Boy, HMS Thunderer, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st July and 30th September 1841
Henry Wright ANDREWS, 21+, bachelor, born in Windsor, Berkshire, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of Henry and Amelia Andrews, married 29th July 1862 to, Elise Hilda CASTAGNA, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Carmela Castagna
William ANDREWS, Carpenter, HMS Athenian, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
Temple ANNESLY, aged 22 years, Lieutenant, Royal Marines, buried 4th January 1838
Edith Constance Elizabeth ANSTEY, born 18th February 1897, the daughter of Elizabeth Ellen and Henry Charles Anstey, Assistant Engineer, HMS Polyphemus
Robert Hamilton ANSTRUTHER, aged 27 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Phaeton, the son of Robert Anstruther, married 6th January 1890, to Edith Flora PEEL, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Felton Peel
George H. APPLETON, died 18th February 1857, Paymaster on HMS Centaur. On the 17th he had entered Bighi Hospital with spinal problems, but found dead next morning
Thomas APPLETON, aged 21 years, bachelor, born in Sydney, Australia, Commander’s Servant, HMS Victoria, the son of Thomas and Hannah Appleton, married 3rd April 1867 to, Emily LEWIS, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of George and Marian Lewis
William ARLETT, died Sunday 18th February 1838, Lieutenant, aged 37 years. Commander of HM steamship Confidance. His death was due to a tumour which destroyed his spine, causing paralysis, which was not discovered until after his death
Christina Fanny Louisa ASHE, born in Sliema, 24th June 1863, the daughter of Margaret Elizabeth and the Reverend Thomas Ashe, Royal Navy Chaplain, HMS Phoebe
Reverend Thomas ASHE, Chaplain HMS Phoebe, May 1865
Thomas D. ATKINSON, died on Monday morning, 3rd September 1849, Lieutenant, R.N., HMS Caledonia
Balthasar ATTARD
, born Valletta, aged 25 years. Tailor, serving on HMS Achilles, April 1881Hilma AUSTIN, born 15th February 1899, the daughter of Albert Victor and Eleanor Austin, ERA, R.N.
Thomas AUSTIN, Shipwright, HMS Topaze, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Jose AZZAPARDI, aged 26 years, serving on HMS Flying Fish, April 1881
Antonis AZZAPARDIA, aged 33 years, married, serving on HMS Arab, April 1881
Emmanuel AZZOPARDI, aged 26 years, serving on HMS Wye, April 1881
John Sallett BACON, 21+, bachelor, born in South Wraxall, Wiltshire, Steward, HMS Fury, the son of William and Elizabeth Bacon, married 7th November 1852 to, Jane TAYLOR, 21+, the widow of William Taylor, born in Southwold, Suffolk, the daughter of Henry and Ellen OLDRING
Peter BAGNELL, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Vanguard, buried 16th June 1839
Robert BAILEY, died 26th March 1857, aged 17 years, on board HMS Centurion. When the crew were going through exercises aloft, he fell from the mizzen top onto Robert Barrows, aged 17 years, on the deck below, and both were killed instantly
Donald Keppel BAIN, born 16th September 1896, the son of Ella Gillmer and Commander Edward Joseph Bain, Royal Navy
Frances Carmen Melita BAIN, born 22nd January 1888, the daughter of Ella Gillmer and Lieutenant Edward Bain, Royal Navy
A. BAKER, died 8th October 1899, Chief Engineer, TBD Ardent. Drowned in Salonika Harbour
George Warren Parsons BAKER, 21+, bachelor, born Stoke Damerel, Devon, on HMS Devastation, married 1st September 1845 to, Elizabeth Ann BLUNDAL, spinster, minor with consent of her father, Jonathan Blundal
Henry BAKER, February 10th 1838, Able Seaman, HMS Wolverine. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
James BAKER, HMS Alfred, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 22nd January 1832
Joseph BAKER, 21+, widower, born Crediton, Devon, Cook, HMS Queen, the son of Susannah and Joseph Baker, married 28th April 1851 to, Eliza MORRELL, 21+, widow of George Morrell, born Southampton, Hampshire, the daughter of Mary Ann and John BENNETT
Robert Augustus BAKER, born 7th January 1842, the son of Elizabeth and George Baker, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
Frances I. BALDEN, born in Malta about 1840. In 1881 was Messman on HMS Defence, living at Higher Bebington, Cheshire
H. BALDERSON, Able Seaman, HMS Powerful, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
Alexander John BALL, born 22nd July 1756. Married Mary Smith Wilson on 7th July 1785. Died 25th October 1809. Had been Civil Commissioner in Malta. State funeral 31st October 1809. Monument in Lower Barracca Gardens, Valletta. Had one son William Keith Ball, born 27th October 1791
Frederick BALL, born in Malta about 1873, the son of Fanny and William Ball. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Hove, Sussex. His father was a Naval Pensioner
Ernest John BALLARD, aged 22 years, bachelor, AB, HMS Hibernia, the son of Thomas Ballard, married 24th October 1900 to, Agnes Louisa ROE, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Roe deceased
Antonio BALZAN, born Vittoriosa, married, aged 37 years, serving on HMS Turquoise, April 1881
Reverend J.W.J. BAMPFIELD, R.N. Chaplain to the Dockyard, 1871
Edward BAMPTON, died 29th June 1865, aged 23 years. Signalman, Royal Navy
Robert BANNISTER, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Mr. BARBAR, Purser, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 1832
Thomas BARDEN, Sailmaker, Ceres Transport, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
Frances Maud BARLOW, born 28th August 1871, daughter of Henry George Barlow R.N., Secretary to Admiral Cooper Key
Hilda Margaret Englefield BARLOW, born 16th December 1872, daughter of Elizabeth and Henry George Barlow, R.N.
James BARNES, Able Seaman, HMS Barham, died between 1st October and 24th December 1838
Joseph BARNET, Sailmaker, HMS Cyclops, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
Frances BARR, born 18th September 1841, the daughter of Mary Eliza and William George Barr, Engineer, HMS Locust
Francis Thomas BARR, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Woolwich, Kent, the son of Francis George and Mary Barr, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 3rd October 1878, to Ellen Louisa GRUNGO, aged 21 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Abele and Madeleine Grungo
James BARRETT, 21+, widower, born Brighton, Sussex, Bandsman, HMS Albion, the son of John and Ellen Barrett, married 5th March 1852 to, Elizabeth MAGARITY,spinster, minor with parent’s consent, born in Malta the daughter of John and Elizabeth Magarity
Richard William BARRETT, aged 23 years, Carpenter's Crew, HMS Albion, buried 30th January 1828
Robert BARROWS, died 26th March 1857, aged 17 years. When the crew of HMS Centurion were going through exercises aloft, Robert Bailey fell from the mizzen top onto him standing on the deck below, and both died immediately
William Henry BATEMAN , married 15th August 1850, Paymaster and Purser R.N., toAdelaide Amelia SAUNDERS, the youngest daughter of the late Commander William Saunders, R.N.
Robert BATES, Able Seaman, HMS Revenge, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st July and 30th September 1841
John Oldenshaw BATHURST, married Saturday 12th January 1850, Lieutenant, of HM Steamer Medusa, to Flora ROBERTSON, the daughter of David Robertson, of Weymouth.
Daniel BATMAN, Sailmaker, HMS Excellent, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Gavin BATT, 2nd Officer, HMS Conqueror. Whilst out riding with another officer from the ship, he fell from his horse near St. Julians Tower, and was rendered insensible. Medical aid came and he was taken to the Naval Hospital. He died on Saturday 16th July 1859. A Post Mortem revealed a fractured skull and concussion of the brain
W. BAXTER, Boy, HMS Alecto, buried 11th May 1840
William BAYLEY, aged 32 years, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Colossus, the son of William Bayley, married 19th October 1893 to, Mary GLENDAY, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Glenday
Hugh Peel Lane BAYLIFF, born 1st April 1864, the son of Henrietta and Captain Richard Lane Bayliff
Frances Edith BAYNES, born 29th January 1849, the daughter of Frances and Captain Robert Lambert Baynes, Royal Navy
Casen BEALE, Sailmaker, HMS Madras, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
James BEALS, Stoker, HMS Hermes, died of cholera, buried 27th June 1837
James Devine BEATON, 21+, bachelor, Engineer, HMS Locust, the son of James and Eliza Beaton, residents in Malta, married 16th June 1846 to, Mary Ann HAMMOND, spinster, minor with consent of John and Mary Hammond
James D. BEATON, died 1st February 1853, on board HMS Ceylon, Engineer of HMS Ardent
Willoughby D. BEATON, born Malta, aged 47 years, married, Chief Engineer, serving on HMS Triumph, April 1881
John BEAUMONT, Sailmaker, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
James Henry BEEBY, 21+, bachelor, Engineer, Royal Navy, married 10th July 1846 to, Agnes CARSTAIRS, the daughter of John and Agnes Carstairs
Edwin John Thomas BEHENNA, married 30th November 1870, 21+, bachelor, born Plymouth, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, son of John and Elizabeth Behenna, to Henrietta GRANT, 21+, spinster born Malta, the daughter of George and Paula Anna Grant
William BELCHER, Able Seaman, HMS Britannia, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Louisa Margaret BELL, born 13th January 1870, the daughter of John J.F. and Augusta H. Bell, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
Sophia BELL, born 4th October 1827, the daughter of William and Charlotte Bell, Captain’s Steward, HMS Pelican
Thomas BELL, aged 22 years, Able Seaman, HMS Albion, buried 26th April 1828
BENNETT, still born baby 16th July 1845, at Vittoriosa, to Emma and Samuel Bennett, Carpenter, HMS Beacon
David BENNETT, born in Malta about 1860, the son of Mary A. and David Bennett. In 1881 Able Seaman, living in Bristol with his parents and sisters
David BENNETT, born Malta, Able Seaman, aged 21 years, serving on HMS Terror, April 1881
Henry Elliot Burlton BENNETT, died 6th May 1843, arrived HM Steamer Great Liverpool, died in the Lazaretto, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
Mary Melita Augusta BENNETT, born 15th August 1846, the daughter of Emma and Samuel Moon Bennett, Carpenter, HMS Phantom
R.R. BENT, died 1st August 1853, Lieutenant, HMS Vengence, in Bighi Naval Hospital. He was only recently promoted for his gallantry in an action with a slaver off Lagos
R. BENTINCK, born 19th January 1899, the son of Mabel and Lieutenant Rudolf Walter Bentinck, Royal Navy
George BERKLEY, Sailmaker, HMS Halcyon, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Mrs BETHUNE, the wife of Lieutenant. H.L. Bethune, Royal Navy, gave birth to a daughter July 1891, at 86 Strada Forni, Valletta
Jesse BEW, Gunner, HMS Medea, buried 5th June 1837
W.G.H. BICKFORD, married 7th February 1899, Lieutenant, of HMS Tyne, the eldest son of Lieut-Colonel W.G.T.Bickford, late Royal Marine Artillery, of Wear Gifford, North Devon, to Elizabeth (Bessie) SPERANZA, the only daughter of Colonel Speranza, lately commanding the Royal Malta Artillery, at St.Ignatius College, St.Julians
John BILLINGTON, Sailmaker, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
John BINNEY, aged 46 years, Carpenter, on HMS Britannia, buried 6th August 1834 in the Lazaretto
George BIRCH, Able Seaman, HMS Princess Charlotte, died in Bighi Royal Navy Hospital, between 1st April and 30th June 1839
James BISHOP, died 13th April 1805, HMS Canopus
George BLACKBURN, Carpenter, HMS Trident, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Eliza Jane BLACKMORE, born 24th March 1842, the daughter of Mary Jane Frances and Lieutenant John Blackmore, R.N.
Maurice BLACKWOOD, born 22nd September 1882, the son of Francis and Dorothy Frances Blackwood, HMS Hibernia, Commander, Royal Navy
George James BLANCHARD, aged 26 years, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Hibernia, the son of George James Blanchard deceased, married 7th October 1889, to Caroline RILEY, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of Francis WARBURTON deceased
James BLIGH, Shipwright, HMS Trident, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
James BLOCK, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Asia, buried 30th January 1837
Charles BLOFIELD, 21+, bachelor, born in Finchley, London, Boatswain, HMS Arethusa, the son of John and Louisa Blofield, married 24th November 1854 to, Frances Jane HUSBAND, spinster, minor, born in St.Austell, Cornwall, the daughter of William and Mary Husband
George Bouverie BLOUNT, born 7th December 1838, the son of Leonora Anne and Lieutenant William Simpson Blount, R.N., commanding HMS Hermes
George T. BLUNDEL, born in Malta about 1831. By 1881 a retired Royal Navy Officer living in Portsea, Hampshire, with his widowed sister and a niece
Cecil Henry William BLUNT, born 15th December 1897, the son of Laura Mary Grace Katherine and Lieut-Commander William Frederick Blunt, Royal Navy, HMS Dragon
William Frederick BLUNT, aged 26 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, Royal Navy, HMS Dragon, the son of Frederick William Blunt, married 29th December 1896 to, Laura Mary Grace Katherine MAWBEY, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Major General Henry Wray Mawbey, Royal Marine Artillery retired
Robert BOAST, born in Malta about 1855. Able Seaman, in Royal Naval Barracks, Sheerness, in 1881
Samuel BOLT, died Saturday 27th March 1852, on board HM Steamer Medusa whilst lying in the Quarantine Harbour. When aloft, he missed his hold and fell through the forehatch
Vincenzo BONELLO, married, aged 55 years, Bandsman, on board HMS Euryalus April 1881
Andrew BORG, married, aged 34 years, Bandmaster, on board HMS Euryalus in April 1881
Joseph BORG, married, aged 31 years. Tailor, on HMS Agincourt, April 1881
George BOSSWARD, 21+, bachelor, born Hayes, Middlesex, Seaman, HMS Beacon, married 7th April 1845 to, Adelaide SANCASSON (? SANT CASSIA), 21+, spinster, born in Malta
Robert BOST, born in Malta about 1855. Able Seaman, Royal Navy, in Chatham R.N. Hospital in 1881
C.H. BOSTOCK, died Saturday 17th December 1842, in the Naval Hospital, Clerk on HMS Howe
John BOUNDRY, Ropemaker, HMS Success, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Charles BOWELL, Able Seaman, HMS Medina, buried 29th September 1825
Mr. BOWDEN, on 26th October 1847, the mate and Mr.Dulgan, the Assistant Surgeon, of HMS Hibernia, were walking in Strada Reale when they were accosted by John Bingham. He insulted them, and in a scuffle which followed stabbed them both with a sharp instrument. He later appeared before a magistrate and sentenced to two months imprisonment
Thomas BOWDEN, aged 43 years, Petty Officer, HMS Conqueror, buried 28th April 1859
John BOWEN, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Edinburgh, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
Richard BOWLER, Carpenter, HMS Wassanaer, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
Frances Alan Richard BOWLES, aged 29 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Magicienne, the son of John Samuel Bowles, married 5th March 1892 to, Ann Caroline HALE, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Captain George Herbert Hale, Bengal Army
J. BOXELL, Royal Navy, his wife gave birth to a daughter on 2nd August 1870, in Senglea
John BOXALL, aged 24 years, bachelor, HMS Renown, the son of Matthew Boxall, married 2nd May 1900 to, Catherine Emma GIANINOTTI, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Gianinotti deceased
Arthur J.R. BOXELL, born in Malta about 1873, the son of Mary and John Boxell. By 1881 he was living with his parents and family in Milford, Wiltshire. His father was a retired Naval Officer
Alice M. BOXELL, born in Malta about 1871, the daughter of Mary and John Boxell. By 1881 she was living with her parents and family in Milford, Wiltshire. Her father was a retired Naval Officer
John BOXELL, 21+, bachelor, born in Preston, Engineer, Royal Navy, the son of Thomas and Sarah Boxell, married 23rd January 1865 to, Mary Ann WRIGHT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of William and Louisa Wright. The niece of Mr.Hammond of the Naval Bakery.
Patrick BOYCE, Smith, HMS Alceste, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
William F. BOYLE, born in Malta about 1875, the son of Annie and William Boyle. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Perranarworthall, Cornwall. His father was a Staff-Surgeon in the Royal Navy
William Percival Mager BOYLE, 21+, bachelor, of Cornwall, the son of William and Mary Boyle, Surgeon, at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, married 10th March 1874, to Annie Josephine SIMS, 21+, spinster, of Cornwall, the daughter of William and Annie Sims
Thomas BOYNE, died 1st June1856, aged 35 years. A sailor, whilst intoxicated fell over Isola Bastion, a height of about 40 feet, causing brain damage, from which he died at the Central Hospital, Floriana
William Walter BRADDON, aged 30 years, bachelor, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, HMS Helicon, the son of Henry Edward Braddon, married 13th August 1885, to Emily Kate Annie KIRTON, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Cooper Kirton
Charles BRADFORD, died August 24th 1837, Ordinary Seaman, Hind Cutter. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
John BRADFORD, Ordinary Seaman, formerly belonging to the steam vessel Vesuvius, was sent to the U.K. from Malta, in the Phoenix, under sentence of death. Had his punishment commuted to seven years transportation. In November 1842 he was held in custody on board the William and Mary yacht
George BRAMBER, Sailmaker, HMS Warrior, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Robert BRAY, Carpenter, HMS Tendon, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
Charles H. BREAY, died on board HM steam packet Alecto, in passage from Malta to England, acting Paymaster and Purser of HMS Devastation, about July 1844
Thomas BRENAN, HMS Barham, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 20th December 1832
William Henry BRICE, born in Malta about 1880, the son of Sarah and Fleet Surgeon Brice, Royal Navy. In 1881 living with his mother and family in Portsea, Hampshire
Melita M. BRICE, born in Malta about 1878, the daughter of Sarah and Fleet Surgeon Brice, Royal Navy. In 1881 living with her mother and family in Portsea, Hampshire
Sir Thomas BRIGGS, served at Malta 1829 - 1830, made Rear Admiral and Superintendent of Malta Dockyard in 1832
Thomas BRIGNALL, Able Seaman, HMS Pembroke, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Walter BRINQUET, born Malta, aged 19 years, Wardroom Steward, on HMS Serapis, April 1881
Adolphus Kentish BROCK, born 19th October 1841, the son of Isabella and Lieutenant Thomas Saumarez Brock, R.N., commanding HMS Magpie
Ellen BROCK, born Sunday 9th December 1838, the daughter of Lieutenant Thomas Saumarez Brock, R.N., commanding HMS Magpie, and Isabella his wife
Saumarez Burrell BROCK, born 17th December 1839, the son of Isabella and Lieutenant Thomas Saumarez Brock, Royal Navy
Thomas Saumarez BROCK, bachelor, from Guernsey, Lieutenant, HMS Beacon, married 10th February 1835, to Isabella DIXON, spinster, from Newcastle-on-Tyne
Rose Helen BROCKWAY, born 10th March 1900, the daughter of Harriett Elizabeth and Joseph Watson Brockway, Stoker Mechanic, R.N.
William BROOKE, died 24th January 1862, seaman of HMS Marlborough. He fell from aloft, and died from his injuries in Bighi Naval Hospital
Thomas BROOKS, Carpenter, HMS Madras, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
R. BROOMAN, died 2nd June 1869, a boy, with Quartermaster Henry Grace, HMS Newport. Returning from Grand Harbour to Marsamuscetto Harbour, their boat capsized off St.Elmo Point. Leading Seaman William Payne, Able Seaman Henry Porter, and Boys Sydney Porter, John Lazazari, William H.Seldon, John Walters, all died but Andrew Cook, was the only survivor
Joseph BROTHER, died May 14th 1829, Seaman, HMS Spartiate. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Anthony BROWN, Sailmaker, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Charles Robert BROWN, born 14th August 1843, the son of Harriet and William Henry Brown, Purser, R.N.
Edward BROWN, born 4th May 1834, the son of Harriet and William Henry Brown, Purser, R.N.
Elizabeth Mary Georgiana BROWN, born 27th June 1832, the daughter of Harriet and William Henry Brown, Purser, R.N.
George and Ann BROWN. A party consisting of, his wife, Peter Cazely, a gun-room steward, Charles Lamb, belonging to HMS Aid, and Thomas Stow, steward of HM Schooner Express went ashore on the 19th January 1818, and were reported missing. On Thursday 29th the bodies of Peter Cazaly and Charles Lamb were discovered floating in Grand Harbour, and next morning the others were also found in Grand Harbour. The state of bodies showed that they had been many days in the water, and a Coroner's Jury gave the verdict "Drowned Accidentally." It was established that they had been drinking at a Public House on the Point of Senglea, on the night of the 19th, and in an attempt to return to their ships, their boat was upset as it blew a gale that night
George Edward Bohun BROWN, born 15th August 1830, the son of Harriet and William Henry Brown, Purser, Royal Navy
Georgiana Adelaide BROWN, born 4th November 1838, the daughter of Harriet and William Henry Brown, Purser, Royal Navy
Harriet Sarah BROWN, born 3rd December 1841, the daughter of Harriet and William Henry Brown, Purser, Royal Navy
James BROWN, Carpenter, HMS Cyclops, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
James BROWN, Able Seaman, HMS Cambrian, buried 27th May 1824
James BROWN, Gunner, HMS Hazard, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
John BROWN, 2nd Master, HMS Hazard, died between 1st October and 24th December 1838
John BROWN, Sailmaker, HMS Ocean, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Lewis BROWN, Sailmaker, HMS Stately, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Mary Ann BROWN, born 5th July 1840, the daughter of Harriet and William Henry Brown, HMS Ceylon
Mary Louisa BROWN, born 9th November 1835, the daughter of Harriet and William Henry Brown, R.N.
Samuel BROWN, died Monday 15th March 1847, aged 21 years. Whilst employed in rigging on HM Survey sloop Bonetta, he fell on deck and fractured his skull, and died six hours later
Thomas BROWN, Carpenter, HMS Wassanaer, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
Thomas BROWN, 21+, bachelor, born in Limerick, Ireland, Seaman, HMS Gibraltar, the son of Andrew and Bridget Brown, married 12th June 1866 to, Rosanna TOOLE, 21+, spinster, born in Dublin, the daughter of John and Mary Toole
Thomas BROWN, 21+, bachelor, born in Hounslow, Middlesex, Petty Officer, HMS Lord Warden, the son of James and Sarah Brown, married 10th February 1870 to, Caroline JOHNSON, 21+, spinster, born in Dovercourt, Essex, the daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Johnson
William BROWN, Carpenter, HMS Gibraltar, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William Davey BROWN, 21+, bachelor, from Plymouth, Master of the sloop HMS Philomel, married 27th November 1831, to Hannah HEPBURN, minor, spinster, the youngest daughter of Peter Hepburn, of Perth, Scotland, with the consent of her Guardian
William Henry BROWN, 21+, bachelor, born Deptford, Kent, Purser, HMS Weazle, married 24th August 1826, to Harriet ROWLSTONE, 21+, spinster, born Senglea, the daughter of Mary and Henry Rowlstone, of Woolwich, Kent
William Henry Joseph BROWN, born 1st April 1828, the son of Harriet and William Henry Brown, Purser, Royal Navy
George BROWNE, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard January 1801.
Douglas Egremont Robert BROWNRIGG, aged 29 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Sybille, the son of Henry Moore Brownrigg, Baronet, married 18th November 1896 to, Beatrice Clementi SMITH, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Cecil Clementi Smith
James BRUCE, Able Seaman, HMS Rodney, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
W. BRUCE, HMS Weazle, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, buried 1st July 1840
Julia Agnes BRYAN, died 10th February 1903, the wife of Timothy J.Bryan, R.N., HMS Implacable
James BRYCE, Carpenter, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
A.B. BUCKBY, Mate, HMS Medina, buried 6th March 1826
William Walter George BUCKINGHAM, aged 35 years, bachelor, Chief ERA, HMS Thetis, the son of William Buckingham deceased, married 20th March 1899 to, Annie Cochrane BUNTEN, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of John Bunten
Elizabeth Mary BUCKLE, born 18th September 1851, the daughter of Jane and Joseph Buckle, Gunner, Royal Navy
James BULL, March 7th 1840, Able Seaman, HMS Princess Charlotte. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
A.T.J. BULLOCK, Court Martial 10th March 1857, on board HMS Hibernia, of Lieutenant Bullock of HMS Centurion. Found guilty of using language unbecoming of an officer to another officer of the ship, Lieutenant Phillips. The two men had been on bad terms for some time and when Phillips tried to heal the rift by offering him some wine, Bullock allegedly said "You are a d.....d s......g son of a b....h" He was dismissed his ship and placed at the bottom of the list of Lieutenants
Henry Fox BUNBURY, born 8th October 1839, the son of Sarah Susanna and Richard Hanmer Bunbury, Commander, Royal Navy
Richard Hanmer BUNBURY, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, of Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk, the youngest son of Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, married 19th December 1838, to Sarah Susanna SCONCE, of Plymouth, Devon, eldest daughter of Robert Clement Sconce
William BUNDOCK, Naval Oficer and Storekeeper, HM Dockyard April 1803
James BURKE, Shipwright, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
John Page BURKE MD, his wife gave birth to a daughter at Bighi RN Hospital on 7th April 1868, where he was a Staff Surgeon. The baby died at Bighi RN Hospital, 16th April 1868
John Page BURKE MD, died 29th April 1870 at his residence in Valletta. He was a Staff Surgeon at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital
Dr. William BURNETT, was born in Montrose, Scotland in 1779. In 1795 joined the Navy as Surgeon’s Mate in HMS Edgar, then as Assistant Surgeon on HMS Goliath in May 1799, during blockade of Malta. Was appointed Physician and Inspector of Hospitals to His Majesty’s Fleet in the Mediterranean in May 1810, until ill health forced him to relinquish the post in October 1813. He returned to England and continued his medical career there, being promoted through the years, and in 1835 was appointed Physician in Ordinary to King William IV. He died 16th February 1861
Michael BURNS, 12th July 1829, Seaman, HMS Revenge. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
James H. BURRELL, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Cossack, found Guilty at his Court Martial held in November 1866 on board HMS Hibernia, of using threatening and obscene language and attempting to stab Daniel Denny, Master at Arms. He was sentenced to 48 lashes, 2 years imprisonment, and to be dismissed the service with disgrace
Mary BURRIDGE, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Margaret and Robert Burridge. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire. Her father was an Engineer in the Royal Navy
Robert A.M. BURRIDGE, born in Malta about 1874, the son of Margaret and Robert Burridge. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire. His father was an Engineer in the Royal Navy
John BURROWS, HMS Britannia, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 30th May 1830
William BURTON, Purser's Steward, HMS Hermes, died of cholera, buried July 1837
James BUTCHER, Royal Navy, in prison in Malta, April 1881
John BUTLER, HMS Donegal, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 9th February 1832
William Frank BUTT, born 3rd March 1892, the son of William Richard and Emma Butt, Naval Signalman
William Richard BUTT, aged 25 years, bachelor, Signalman, Royal Navy, HMS Hibernia, the son of Willen Henry Butt, married 18th April 1891, to Emma WATERS, aged 26 years, spinster, from London, the daughter of Samuel Waters
Charles Henry BYRNE, born 6th January 1830, the son of Edward and Anne Byrne, Royal Navy
Charles Gardine BYRON, born 30th July 1881, the son of Ellen Mina and Charles Edgar Byron, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy
Richard CALLAWAY, Carpenter, HMS Lord Warden, Court Martialed 2nd January 1868 for drunkeness. Sentenced to lose 18 months seniority and to be severely reprimanded
Charles CAMERON, Able Seaman, HMS Rodney, died of cholera, buried 14th July 1837
James CAMPBELL, Carpenter, HMS Prevoyante, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Robert CAMPBELL, Captain of HMS Trident, died. He was buried in the Quarantine cemetery at Floriana. His gravestone is now in the Maritime Museum in Vittoriosa
Robert W. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, Royal Navy, served at Malta 1837
Thomas CAMPBELL, Wardroom Cook, HMS Pembroke, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Thomas CANNON, Able Seaman, HMS Revenge, buried 31st January 1824
Henry CARDALE, died 23rd December 1865, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, aged 32 years
John CARRINGTON , Royal Navy, in hospital Malta, April 1881
Midshipman CARSWELL, died about 9th June 1864, of HMS Orlando. Fell overboard at night, and drowned. Was not noticed missing till sometime later, since nobody witnessed the accident
Commander CARTER, R.N., resident in Sliema on half pay, just returned from a visit to Corfu with his wife. He told his friends he was going to bathe but did not return. A search found him in a field near Casal Asciak, Still suffering from the bad effects of sunstroke in China. Medical assistance was sought but he didn't recover. Saturday 26th August 1859
George CARTER, baptised 9th October 1859, seaman, HMS Jean d’Acre. Born Portsmouth, Hampshire, 26th July 1835
Michael CARUANA , born Valletta, married, aged 39 years. Stoker, serving on HMS Minotaur, April 1881
Salvatore CARUANA, married, aged 41 years, Bandsman serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
William CASHMAN, Able Seaman, HMS Bellerophon, died 12th December 1837
Joseph CAWDREY, born 8th May 1843, the son of Esther and Philip Cawdrey, of Spitalfields, London, baptised 15th December 1856, by the Chaplain of HMS Dauntless
William H. CAWN, died 17th September 1854, aged 17 years, Sailmakers boy, died of cholera
"Shipmates all, as you pass by,
as you are now, so once were we,
as we are now, so you will be
prepare yourselves to follow...."
Maurice John George CAY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Flag Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Ramillies, the son of Robert Barclay Cay, married 15th December 1900 to, Lucy Gladys HUTTON, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of William James Hutton deceased
Peter CAZALY. A party consisting of Peter Cazaly, George and Ann Brown, and Charles Lamb, belonging to HMS Aid, and Thomas Stow, HM Schooner Express went ashore, on the 19th January 1818. They were reported missing, and on Thursday 29th the bodies of Peter Cazaly and Charles Lamb were discovered floating in Grand Harbour, and the next morning the others were also found in Grand Harbour. By the state of bodies they had been in the water for many days. Investigation by a Coroner's Jury gave the verdict given "Drowned Accidentally" On examination, it was found that they had been drinking in a Public House on the Point of Senglea on the night of the 19th, and in an attempt to reach their ships, their boat was upset by very strong winds
Joseph CHAMBERLAYNE, Seaman, HMS Spartiate, buried 2nd December 1828
William CHAPEL, Shipwright, HMS Trident, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Richard CHAPELL, died 25th August 1857. His body was found in an advanced state of putrefication in the sea near Zurreiq on 4th September. He was a sailor on HM Steamer Wanderer, and whilst under confinement, escaped and jumped overboard a few miles off shore
Assistant Surgeon CHAPMAN, on HMS Medina in 1850
Charles W. CHAPMAN, married 5th August 1867, 21+, bachelor, born Hardinstone, Northumberland, Able Seaman, HMS Hydra, the son of Charles and Rebecca Chapman, to Carmela ZAHRA, minor, spinster born Malta, daughter of Salvo and Rosa Zahra
Gwendolen CHATFIELD, born in Malta about 1879, the daughter of Louisa and Alfred Chatfield. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Stoke Damerel, Devon. Her father was a Captain, Royal Navy
Gwendolen Percy Elizabeth CHATFIELD, born 24th February 1879, the daughter of Alfred John and Louisa Chatfield, Captain of HMS Thunderer
George CHILTON, Smith, worked in HM Dockyard, returned to England on board HMS Prevoyante, October 1810
Charles Arbuthnot CHRISTIAN, aged 18 years, Midshipman, serving on HMS Tourmaline, April 1881
Harriet CHRISTIAN, the wife of Admiral Christian, aged 59 years, buried 1st February 1848
Henry CHRISTIAN, born 29th October 1828, the son of Samuel Christian and Susanne his wife. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Emily Susan and their children in Cheltenham. He was a retired Rear-Admiral, and Chief Constable of Gloucestershire
James CHURCH, 21+, bachelor, born Chatham, Kent, Steward, HMS Enterprise, son of James and Mary Ann Church, married 9th April 1866 to Maria PIACENZINI, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Sebastiano and Caterina Piacenzini
Benjamin CHURCHER, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Princess Charlotte, died in Bighi Royal Navy Hospital, between 1st April and 30th June 1839
Joseph CHURCHER, 21+, bachelor, born in Wickham, Hampshire, Engineer, HMS Caradoc, the son of Eli and Mary Churcher, married 16th October 1852 to, Harriet JONES, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of James and Mary Jones
Francis CLAIR, Seaman, HMS Spartiate, buried 18th October 1829
Samuel CLARK, Sailmaker, HMS Narcissus, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William Henry CLARK, born 15th September 1888, the son of Annie Emma Amelia and William Thomas Clark, Warrant Officer, Royal Navy
Edward James CLARKE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Engineer, HMS Ramillies, the son of William Donald Clarke, married 13th July 1898 to, Giovanna MALLIA, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Giovanni Mallia
Hugh CLARKE, Able Seaman, HMS Ocean, buried 15th June 1828
Laura Augusta CLARKE, 21+, born in Bombay, the youngest daughter of late Captain James Clarke, 47th Regiment, and Eliza his wife, married Thursday 23rd September 1847, to Charles Fox TURNER, 21+, from Devonport, Devon, Paymaster and Purser, HMS Bulldog
Christopher CLAY, Carpenter, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Dridson CLEAR. 18th October 1829, from HMS Spartiate. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
James CLEARY, died 5th January 1859, aged 25 years, of HMS Marlborough, by falling from the ramparts near Saluting Battery, a height of about 36 feet. He was found to be drunk
Ebenezer CLEMENTS, 21+, bachelor, born Devonport, Engineer, Royal Navy, married 22nd March 1851 to, Anna Bella JONES, spinster, born in London, minor with father’s consent, the daughter of Sarah and Richard Jones
Melita CLIFT, born in Malta about 1847. Married. In 1881 living in Stoke Damerel, Devon, with her husband George Clift and their children. Her husband was a Warrant Officer, Royal Navy
John Augustus CLIFTON, 21+, bachelor, born in Llanfrynach, Wales, Sub-Lieutenant, HMS Resistance, the son of Charles and Mary Jane Clifton, married 26th January 1866 to, Dolores DINGLI, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Emmanuele and Lorenza Dingli
William CLIPTON, HMS Windsor Castle, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 31st October 1830
James COADE, 21+, bachelor, born Sydenham, Kent, Engineer, Royal Navy, the son of James and Jemima Coade, of Cornwall, married 8th February 1851 to, Martha WOOD, spinster, minor with father’s consent, born Essex
Joseph COCHRANE, 21+, bachelor, born in Longbenton, Northumberland, Engineer, HM Steam Vessel The Hearty, the son of John and Jane Cochrane, married 2nd December 1862 to, Eliza Jane HISCOCK, 21+, spinster, born in Blandfor, Dorset, the daughter of John S. and Eliza Hiscock
Thomas COCHRANE, was born 14th December 1775, at Annsfield, Lanarkshire, the son of Archibald Cochrane, the ninth Earl of Dundonald, and his wife Anna, nee Gilchrist. Aged 18 years, he joined HMS Hind at Sheerness on 27th June 1793. Appointed acting third lieutenant HMS Thetis on 14th January 1795. In January 1801 he attended a fancy dress ball in Valletta dressed as an ordinary British seaman. Some French Royalist officers objected to his choice of dress, and after an exchange of words, one tried to expel him by force. A fight broke out, resulting in a duel with pistols the next day. Cochrane shot the Frenchman through the thigh, whilst the Frenchman’s shot penetrated his coat, waistcoat, shirt and bruised Cochrane’s side. He left Malta shortly afterwards.
He came back to Malta again in 1811 since he had a grievance against the Admiralty Court, as did many naval officers, of being unfairly charged on their prize vessels, instead of according to the authorized table of fees. He asked to be shown the table of fees, which should have been exhibited in the court, but his request was refused. He went to the court one day when the judge was not sitting and after searching the public area, went into the judge’s private appartments where he found the list. He took it away and gave it to a brother officer for safe keeping. The judge ordered his arrest for contempt of court, which Cochrane refuted and had to be carried to the Castellania gaol. When there he insisted that his arrest was illegal, and threatened to go on hunger strike. The court official weakened and provided him with an order on a neighbouring innkeeper for any provisions that he may require. Having this document, Cochrane then entertained large parties of Naval officers at the Government’s expense for more than a month. The legal authorities knew that they had a weak case, and tried to get him to accept bail, which he refused. His continued imprisonment caused considerable resentment among the seamen, and they were ready to riot and attack the prison unless he was released. To avoid such an occurence a plan was conceived whereby tools for cutting through the iron bars over the window were passed to him, and a rope so that he could climb down into the street below, walk down the steps of St.John Street to the quayside, be taken on board ship and away from Malta, which he did on the 5th March.
As a Member of Parliament, he was later to relate this tale in the House of Commons. He had a tempestuous career serving in the Royal Navy, and those of Chile, Peru, Brazil and Greece, but was highly regarded by the officers and men alike. In 1828, after ending his service with the Greek Navy on bad terms with the Greek government, the Russian Admiral, Count Heiden, wrote to him " I beg that Lord Cochrane will send back to their kennels the miserable causes of his annoyance and proceed to Malta, or to Zante if he wishes, in one of my corvettes, taking with him as large a suite as he likes. It cannot be too numerous. As regards his salute, I will receive him with honours, and at his departure I will man the yards." On 20th December he sailed on the Russian corvette and on arriving at Malta was welcomed by Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, who had served with him as a Captain in 1809. He succeeded to the title of Earl of Dundonald. He died in Scotland on 31st October 1860, and was buried in Westminster Abbey
Charles Augustus COLE, Master HMS Calcutta, married 24th December 1840, to Margaret Mason FERRIER, the youngest daughter of Alexander Ferrier, Ordnance Department
John COLE, Ropemaker, HMS Pilot, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
John COLE, HMS Gloucester, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 2nd August 1830
William COLES, Seaman, HMS Medina, buried 1st May 1826
George COLLIER, died 24th November 1856, sailor, HMS Duke of Wellington, aged about 40 years. He was found lying on the rocks below the Bastion of Strada Serena, Senglea. Seen drunk about 11 p.m., believed he may have laid on the parapet and rolled over
Thomas COLLINS, 21+, bachelor, born in Dublin, Seaman, HMS Trinculo, the son of Denis and Ellen Collins, married 1st February 1870 to, Margaret IRVING, 21+, spinster, born in Wigtown, Scotland, the daughter of John and Margaret Irving
Andrew COLVILLE, Armourer, HMS Spitfire, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Edward J. CONLAN, died 24th November 1864, aged 23 years, Ship's Corporal, HMS Liffey
Patrick CONWAY, Smith, HMS Topaze, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
John COODE, aged 39 years, bachelor, of St.Gluvias, Cornwall, commanding HMS Albion, married 8th February 1819, to Elizabeth PENROSE, aged 31 years, spinster, daughter of Sir Charles Vinicombe Penrose, GCMG, Admiral of the White
David COOK, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Henry COOK, Ropemaker, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Henry COOK, Able Seaman, HMS Asia, buried 10th March 1829
John COOK, 12th March 1829, Able Seaman, from HMS Asia. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Richard COOK, died 27th May 1860, sailor, HMS Megara. Allegedly beaten by Mario Muscat and Lorenzo Farrugia at Isola Point, which resulted in his death. They were charged with murder, found Guilty and sentenced to death, but later reprieved
John COOKE, died February 1829, Lieutenant, R.N. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Richard COOLEY, bachelor, from Stonehouse, Devon, Supernumerary Boatswain HMS Ceylon, married 9th April 1849 to, Antonia MASSEY, widow, resident in Malta
William C. COOMBS, born in Malta about 1854. In 1881 Ship’s Corporal, Royal Navy, living in East Stonehouse, Devon with his widowed aunt Eliza Thorne
Edward COOPER, died 28th August 1864, aged 19 years, Midshipman, HMS Orlando. Only son of Captain Cooper of the P.&.O.Company
Francis Thomas COOPER, born 9th December 1843, the son of Harriet and John Cooper, R.N., HMS Beacon
John COOPER, aged 1 day, the son of John Cooper, Captain’s Steward, HMS Beacon. Buried 15th December 1841
Robert Haxby COOPER, 21+, bachelor, born in Yorkshire, Assistant Engineer, Royal Navy, HMS Icarus, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Cooper, married 19th May 1863 to, Jane BECK, 21+, spinster, born in Deptford, Kent, the daughter of Francis and Mary Ann Beck
William COOPER, died 12th November 1861, aged 21 years. Accidentally fell overboard from HMS Mars, and was drowned
John CONWAY, Boy, HMS Howe, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Henry Joseph COPE, 21+, bachelor, of Sheerness, Kent, the son of James and Nancy Elizabeth Cope, Engineer, HMS Swiftsure, married 14th December 1875, to Ellen Turner SOWDEN, minor, with her parents consent, of Devonport, the daughter of William George and Maria Sowden
Thomas CORNISH, Able Seaman, HMS Sybille, buried 5th October 1825
William CORRIS, 21+, bachelor, born in Peel, Isle of Man, Seaman, HMS Victoria, the son of William and Victoria Corris, married 10th January 1867 to, Mary DELIA, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the daughter of Giuseppe and Gaetanu Delia
William COTT, aged 38 years, Petty Officer, HMS Odin, buried 14th August 1849
Captain COTTON. The brig HMS Zebra arrived from Carabusa, under the command of Lieutenant Wheatley, since Captain Cotton had died on board. For some days he had been dangerously ill of a brain fever and died on Monday evening 11th February 1828
Edward COUCH, Boatswain, HMS Lord Warden, court martialed 2nd January 1868 for drunkeness. Sentenced to lose 18 months seniority and to be severely reprimanded
Henry COWARD, 4th March 1839, Boy, from HMS Vanguard. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Albert George CRADDOCK, aged 20 years 11 months, Accounts Officer, Royal Navy, married 5th February 1885, to Sarah Ellen COTTON, aged 20 years, spinster
Charles CRAMP, HMS Melpomone died by drowning after having been thrown in the sea by Michael Cardwell and John Dowd, Privates in the 3rd Regiment. They stood trial 11th December 1860 accused of his murder but were acquitted
John Hay CRANG, 21+, bachelor, born in Bristol, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Volcano, married 10th February 1849 to, Caroline Shaw Colonna BOWMAN, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Eliza and William Flockhart Bowman
Mary CRANG, born 14th March 1850, the daughter of Caroline and Lieutenant John Hay Crang, R.N. She died 26th April 1851, aged 13 months
2nd Class Boy CRANNIS and 2nd Class Boy Hudson, of HMS Trident, reported late back from leave when the ship was in Gibraltar. On 9th November 1861, although both had been of good character, Commander Nicolas, HMS Trident had them caned over the breech with 60/70 cuts administered by a man with his full force, then kept them on deck without food for 12 hours. For the same offence both boys were brought up 2 days later on Monday 11 November and again received 60/70 cuts. Crannis was brought up a third time on Tuesday 12th November given 115 cuts and punishment only ceased when he had become insensible. Boy Crannis, received a total of 265 lashes and Boy Hudson a total of 151 lashes. At a Court Martial held in February 1862 in Malta Commander Nicolas was dismissed the service with disgrace for the excessive caning of these two 17 year old boys
John CRAWLEY, died 17th March 1851, HM Steamer Medina. A boat of HM Steamer Medina was sent with a crew of six men under the command of Mr.Long, to find an anchor and part of cable which she had slipped some days before. When leaving Quarantine harbour from Marsamxett, having succeeded in their task their boat was suddenly struck by a heavy squall and capsized on passing St.Elmo. The Officer and crew were seen struggling in the water, and two men William Griffin and John Crawley struck out for shore but soon sank. Mr.Long and the boat were picked up and taken in tow by HMS Superb to HMS Medina
Samuel CRAWLEY, died 23rd June 1802, Seaman, HMS Madras, from a fractured thigh, in the General Military Hospital, Valletta
Edward H. CREE, Surgeon, Royal Navy from 1837 to 1861 afloat, then to 1869 ashore. Served in Mediterranean. In Malta August 1837 on HMS Ceylon, and Bighi Royal Naval Hospital. Then March 1839 on HMS Firefly
Albert CROKER, Lieutenant, HMS Cambrian, buried 30th January 1826
Roger CROKER, Able Seaman, HMS Rodney, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Thomas CROKER, 24th October 1829, from HMS Asia. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Horace Edward Formin CROSS, aged 48 years, bachelor, Fleet Surgeon, Royal Navy, the son of Robert Cross deceased, married 26th October 1897 to, Florence Mary Peacock EDWARDS, aged 28 years, spinster, of 17 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh, the daughter of William Peacock Edwards
Peter CROSS, Midshipman's Steward, HMS Gannet, buried 12th September 1826
George CULLIN, Able Seaman, HMS Edinburgh, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
John DACK, 21+, bachelor, born in Mattishall, Norfolk, Steward, Royal Navy, the son of Robert and Sarah Dack, married 7th December 1866 to, Mary LINCH, 21+, the widow of Edward Frances Linch, Warder at the Military Prison, the daughter of Lorenzo and Paulina STORACE
Alfred DALE, Royal Navy, in hospital Malta, April 1881
L. DALE, Seaman, HMS Ganges, buried 31st August 1839
J.R. DALLAS, 1st December 1829. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Daniel DALTON, Shipwright, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Gweneth DALTON, born 19th June 1900, the daughter of William Henry and Eleanor Dalton, Chief ERA, R.N.
J.H. DANCER, HMS Alfred, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 10th March 1832
James DANNELS, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Thunderer, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Louisa Harriet DANTER, born 4th June 1849, the daughter of Ann Elizagbeth and Joseph Yardley Danter, Steward, HMS Medusa
William James DARBY, aged 21 years, bachelor, of Taunton, Somerset, the son of William Darby, Stoker, HMS Achilles, married 18th April 1879, to Maria Victoria Joanna Elizabeth Philomena Publia SPITERI, aged 19 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William Spiteri
Melita Hebden DARLEY, born 15th October 1898, the daughter of Fanny Hebden and Arthur Crookes Darley, Engineer, Royal Navy
Fortunato DARMANIN, aged 25 years, Shipwright, serving on HMS Minotaur, April 1881
John DAVEY, 21+, bachelor, from Exeter, Devon, Engineer, HMS Acheron, married 18th November 1841 to, Mary Ann BLUNDEL, 21+, spinster, from Deptford, Kent
Thomas DAVID, died 9th November 1865, aged 21 years. Ordinary Seaman, R.N.
Andrew DAVIDSON, Pastryman, Naval Victualling Yard, buried 20th June 1839
Elizabeth Harriet DAVIS, born 19th March 1823, the daughter of Ann and Morgan Davis, Steward, HMS Adventure
Jane DAVIS, born 1st September 1820, the daughter of Anne and Morgan Davis, Captain’s Steward, HMS Aid
John DAVIS, 21+, bachelor, from Holyhead, Anglesey, serving on HMS Asia, married 28th January 1837, to Elizabeth STEWART, 21+, the widow of Barrack Sergeant Andrew Stewart, from Devon
Morgan DAVIS, Royal Navy, married 17th February 1817, to Anne SMITH
Richard DAVIS, married 28th March 1844, 21+, bachelor, of Woolwich, Kent, Ropemaker, HMS Beacon, to Mary CASSER, 21+, spinster, the daughter of the late Emmanuel Casser, Private 85th Regiment
Thomas DAVIS, Seaman, HMS Asia, buried 28th February 1827
William DAVIS, 2nd January 1839, Ordinary Seaman, from HMS Pembroke. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Arthur Bertram Finch DAWSON, aged 26 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., HMS Hibernia, the son of Arthur Finch Dawson, married 3rd November 1896, to Muriel Mary GRAHAM, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Colonel Malcolm Graham, A.S.C.
Lieutenant H.W. DAWSON, died January 1850. An officer of the steamer HMS Odin, who had recently joined the frigate HMS Thetis. He had been out shooting, and about to go on a boat, when he accidentally touched the trigger of his loaded gun, which went off and shot him in the heart. Death was instantaneous
George DAY, 22nd December 1838, Seaman, from HMS Vanguard. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
William DEBNAM, Boatswain's Mate, HMS Adventure, buried 19th January 1823
Richard George DELL, aged 26 years, widower, Painter, HMS Cruiser, the son of George Dell, married 12th October 1880, to Harriett Emily HUMPHREYS, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of William Humphreys
Francis Arnold Wainwright DENMAN, aged 31 years, bachelor, Assistant Paymaster, R.N., the son of Arnold William Denman deceased, married March 1900, to Constance BAIN, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas C.J.Bain deceased
Edward DENNY, Court Martial 20th November 1861, Lieutenant Edward Denny, HMS Marlborough, found guilty of drunkeness, sentenced to be dismissed his ship, and placed at the bottom of the list, there to remain for two years
Lieutenant DENT, serving on HMS Frolic, in cholera epidemic 1850
Edward DENTRY, Able Seaman, HMS Powerful, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Daniel DERMOND, Boatswain, HMS Agamemnon, Court Martialed November 1890 charged with drunkenness. Found Guilty, he was sentenced to be dismissed the service since this was the second or third time he had been found guilty of this same offence
Frederick DERPEW, died 11th October 1864, HMS Gibraltar, accidentally killed when George Saunders fell from aloft, knocking him down a hatchway into the hold
Captain Roderick DEW, Royal Navy, died on 24th March 1869 at Lisbon, commanding HMS Northumberland, aged 45 years. He was taken ashore sick, and buried in the British cemetery
David Lousen DICKSON, 21+, bachelor, of Arbroath, Fife, the son of James and Mary Dickson, Lieutenant, R.N., married 5th February 1876, to Mary RAYMOND, 21+, spinster, of Portsmouth, the daughter of George and Mary Raymond
Ellen DIGAN, born 6th January 1889, at Royal Naval Hospital Bighi, the daughter of Frances juliette and Matthew Lewis Digan, Surgeon, Royal Navy
Edward DIXON, 19th April 1837, Able Seaman, HMS Russell. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
John Degaris DIXON Jnr., minor, bachelor, Purser’s Steward, HMS Jasper, from Gosport, Hampshire, married 1st August 1827, to Lavinia LAWRENCE, minor, the daughter of Edward and Jane Lawrence, of London, employed by Hon.J.H.Frere
Cecil David James DODD, born 7th February 1834, the son of Hester Louisa and the Reverend Charles William Dodd, Chaplain, R.N., HMS Madagascar
Charles William DODD, of Westmorland, Chaplain, Royal Navy, HMS Madagascar, the son of the late Reverend J.W. Dodd of Westminster School, married 17th March 1832, to Hester Louisa DAVID, the daughter of Deputy Asst. Commissary General David of Malta
John DODDERELL, Boy, HMS Britannia, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Thomas DOLING, 21+, bachelor, born in Chatham, Kent, Captain’s Steward, HMS Renown, married 21st January 1860 to, Anne Adelaide HUNT, 21+, spinster, born in Buckland, Dover, Kent, the daughter of Thomas and Anne Hunt
Thomas DONALD, 21+, bachelor, from Ayr, Scotland, Assistant Surgeon, HM Naval Hospital, married 26th August 1828, to Helen Maria BRECK, minor, spinster, the daughter of the late Alexander Breck, wine merchant in Marsala, Sicily, with consent of her Guardian William Richardson
John Anderson DOUGHERTY, 21+, bachelor, from Deptford, Kent, the son of John and Hannah Dougherty, Naval Instructor, HMS Invincible, married 7th March 1876, to Louisa Mary GRUNGO, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Abele and Magdalen Grungo
The Hon. George Henry DOUGLAS, 21+, born in Berlin, the son of the Earl of Morton, Lieutenant, on HMS Queen, married Thursday 18th July 1850, to Charlotte Martha PARKER, 21+, the third daughter of Vice-Admiral William Parker C-in-C of Forces in the Mediterranean
William DOUGLAS, 22nd January 1838, Quarter Master, from HMS Princess Charlotte. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
John Charles DOUST, aged 23 years, bachelor, E.R.A., Royal Navy, HMS Agamemnon, the son of William Alexander Doust, married 16th May 1891, to Elizabeth Louisa LONGSTAFF, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Henry Longstaff
Edward Augustus DOWN, died 26th December 1836, aged 18 years, the son of Captain E.A.Down, Midshipman serving on HMS Vanguard
Uriah DOWNER, aged 29 years, bachelor, Petty Officer, HMS Hibernia, the son of George Downer deceased, married 2nd December 1893, to Louisa MOULD, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of William Thomas Mould
Ellen Marion Maud DOWNES, born 1st May 1871, the daughter of Matilda and Edward Downes, Commander, R.N.
Henry John DREW, died on 12th August 1868, the son of Lieutenant J.C. Drew, Royal Navy
J.C. DREW, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, his wife gave birth to a son 9th August 1868 at Marsascala
John Clark DREW, 21+, bachelor, born Canada, Lieutenant, HMS Medina, the son of Andrew and Mary Drew, married 27th January 1863 to Rebecca Rowlstone RICKCORD, minor with her parents consent, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Thomas Pink Rickcord and Elizabeth his wife
Mrs DREW, the wife of Lieutenant John Clarke Drew, Royal Navy, HMS Hydra, gave birth to a daughter 23rd April 1865 at the Officer’s Quarters, Isola
William DREW, 21+, bachelor, from Plymouth, Master of the Schooner Emmetje, married 27th December 1840 to, Rebecca UNDERHILL, 21+, spinster, from Chatham Kent, the youngest daughter of J. Underhill, HMS Ceylon
Thomas DRISCOLL, L/M, HMS Ganges, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Philip DUCKWORTH, died 22nd December 1865, aged 21 years, Able Seaman, Royal Navy
DULGAN. On 25th October 1847 Mr.Dulgan, Assistant Surgeon, and Mr.Bowden, Mate of HMS Hibernia were in Strada Reale when they were insulted by John Bingham. They took no notice of the first insult but he returned, and planted himself before them. They remonstrated with him, which led to words, and then to a scuffle. Mr.Bowden received a slight wound to his arm in warding off the blow; and Mr.Dulgan received a slight cut on his hand, when he attempted to separate them.The magistrate sentenced Bingham to be imprisoned for two months
Thomas DUNCAN, Able Seaman, HMS Blazer, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
William DUNNAPEES, Sailmaker, HMS Kent, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
John DUNWOODIE, 21+, bachelor, born in Ballynahinch, Ireland, Surgeon, Royal Navy, HMS Euryalus, married 15th February 1865 to, Louisa Helen HOWE, 21+, spinster, born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, the eldest daughter of Louisa Caroline and the Reverend Richard Bontein Howe, Chaplain HM Dockyard
H.M. DUTTON, aged 15 years, Midshipman, HMS Adventure, buried 15th December 1823

William Robert EAMES, aged 29 years, bachelor, E.R.A., HMS Colossus, the son of Edward Eames, married 25th April 1887, to Rose Kate DAVIDSON, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of William John Davison
Edward EARLE, Able Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Thomas EASTHAM
, Royal Navy, in hospital at Malta, April 1881Edward EAVERY, aged 22 years, HMS Renown, buried 14th January 1860
Frances Euphemia EDMONSTONE, born 6th February 1850, the daughter of Mary Elizabeth and Commander William Edmonstone, Royal Navy
William EDNEY, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Assistant Surgeon, Royal Navy, the son of William and Catherine Anne Edney, married 13th July 1858 to, Georgina Compton BROKENSHIRE, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of Henry and and Eliza Brokenshire
Frank Percy EDWARDS, aged 34 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., HMS Halcyon, the
son of John Edwards deceased, married 30th December 1899, to Alice Mary Breffney TERNAN, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Colonel Richard Richards Breffney Ternan
John EDWARDS, 23rd July 1829, Seaman. Brought from Messina. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Frederick Wilbraham EGERTON, full age, bachelor, Commander, Royal Navy, the son of Thomas Egerton, Clergyman, married 5th November 1879, to Mary Augusta Phipps HORNBY, full age, spinster, the daughter of Admiral Geoffrey Phipps Hornby, R.N.
John ELLESTON, Able Seaman, HMS Warspite, buried 10th September 1828
Archibald ELLIOTT, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
Francis ELLIOT, died 26th December 1854, Sailor, HMS Sampson, of apoplexy
John James ELLIOTT, born 6th May 1825, the son of John and Elizabeth Elliott, Seaman, HMS Cambrian
Nelson ELLIOTT, 21+, bachelor, from Deal, Kent, Master of HMS Weazle, married 2nd October 1825, to Louisa WILKINSON, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Wilkinson, from Portmouth, resident in Burmola
Thomas Forter ELLIOTT, 21+, bachelor, of South Shields, Boatswain, HMS Philomel, married 27th June 1831, to Isabella WALING, 21+, spinster, daughter of John Waling, of Barking, Essex, now HM Dockyard
Henry ELLIS, HMS Barham, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 29th December 1832
William ELLSWORTH, Master, Duke of York Transport, married 16th November 1816 to, Eliza SPATTARO, from Vienna
Lena Fanny ENGLAND, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Alfred James England, Engineer R.N., married 3rd April 1893, to James Francis GOLDEN, aged 31 years, bachelor, Clerk, Civil Service, the son of Michael Golden
Henry ERICKSON, died by drowning, abt.15th March 1861, of HMS Liffey. With two other crew members their boat capsized offshore. His body was recovered from Dockyard Creek on 17th March
Roland Charles John ERRINGTON, born 10th August 1885, the son of Arnold John and Mary Louise Errington, Commander, Royal Navy
Mr. ESHELBY, Surgeon, HMS Scylla, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 17th May 1831
William ESHELBY, aged about 24 years, HMS Rose, buried 19th January 1827
ETHERIDGE, died Tuesday 5th July 1847, a boy named Etheridge, fell from the rigging of HM sloop Bonetta. Verdict "Accidental Death"
William ETHERINGTON, aged 56 years, HMS Talbot, buried 10th November 1827
Evan EVANS, buried 23rd March 1858, aged 23 years, of HMS Conqueror, by falling from a mast
James EVANS, aged 28 years, bachelor, of Wednesbury, Staffordshire, the son of James and Mary Evans, Naval School Master, married 8th February 1871, to Emma Jerusha BURN, aged 18 years, spinster, of Devonport, Devon, the daughter of William Henry and Jerusha Mary Burn
Lieutenant John EVANS. On Monday morning, 20th February 1843, commanding HM Steam packet Polyphemus, was struck by apoplexy at his residence in Strada San Giovanni. He was taken to the Bighi Naval Hospital but died the next day. A native of Wimborne Minster, Dorset
George EVERDEN, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Mary Townsend EYRES, born 27th December 1892, the daughter of Rose Nankivell and Lieutenant Cresswell John Eyres, Royal Navy
William Robert FABIAN, Chief Engineer, HMS Arethusa, Court Martialed 11th March 1868, charged with "drinking intoxicating liquors to such an extent as to produce delirium tremens" Pleaded Guilty, sentenced to lose 16 months seniority, be severely reprimanded and be dismissed from his ship
William George Jeffrey FAHRER, born 15th May 1898 the son of William George and Elizabeth Fahrer, Ship’s Steward, R.N.
James FAIRBROTHER, aged 35 years, widower, Engineer, HMS Iris, the son of James Fairbrother, married 13th March 1883, to Sarah M.G.J. GREGORY, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of George B. Gregory
Dover FARRANT, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, Master, HMS Lapwing, the son of Dover and Emma Farrant, married 25th April 1861 to, Elizabeth Dorothy GRANT, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the eldest daughter of Paulina and the late George Grant
Mrs FARRANT, the wife of Dover Farrant, Royal Navy, HMS Lapwing, gave birth to a son 14th January 1862
Dover Augustus George De Horsey FARRANT, born 19th November 1865 in Valletta, the son of Elizabeth Dorothy and Dover Farrant, Master, Royal Navy
Emma Mary Grant FARRANT, born 15th September 1863, the daughter of Elizabeth Dorothy and Dover Farrant, R.N.
William FARROW, Sailmaker, Berwick Transport, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
Jonathan FAULKNER, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsea, Steward, HMS Medusa, the son of Jonathan and Harriet Faulkner, married 28th July 1852 to, Maria Evelina WALING, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Sarah Waling
Michael FENNEY, Shipwright, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Edwin Henry FERGUSON, aged 24 years, bachelor, ERA, HMS Scout, the son of Edwin John Ferguson, Foreman Moulder, married 2nd April 1895 to, Maria SCOLARO, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Lewis Scolaro, Professor of Music
John FERGUSON, Captain's Coxswain, HMS Vesuvius, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Edmund Grindall FESTING, married 7th May 1880, aged 34 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, HMS Coquette, son of Benjamin Morton Festing deceased, to Elizabeth Jacqueline MAMO, 20 years, spinster, daughter of Louis Mamo
John Bosquet FIELD, 21+, bachelor, born Wootton Hall, Northamptonshire, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, the eldest son of Louisa and the Reverend John Field, of Braybrooke, Northamptonshire, married 19th October 1848 to, Cecilia MOSTYN, 21+, spinster, the second daughter of Cecilia Susannah and Dr. Henry Thornton Mostyn, late Suregeon, 47th Regiment
John George Mostyn FIELD, born 11th October 1849, the son of Cecilia and Lieutenant John Bousquet Field, of HMS Flying Fish
James FINN, died 3rd October 1850, Carpenter, on board HM Brig Frolic, from cholera
FITZGERALD. 4th April 1829, Seaman, from HMS Wellesley. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
John FLETCHER, Commander, HMS Alacrity, buried 13th November 1827
James FLINN, on 17th June 1851, Marine, on HMS Superb, who had attempted suicide under sentence to receive four dozen lashes, had recovered and was ordered up to receive his punishment. As much as he could bear was well laid on, after which he was untied
Richard FLOOD, aged 24 years, bachelor, Seaman, Royal Navy, HMS Dolphin, married 6th April 1893, to Ellen HALES, aged 26 years, spinster
Robert FLOWERS, Signalman, HMS Marlborough, Court Martial 11th March 1864, sentenced to 1 year 2 months Hard Labour and to be dismissed the service for assaulting a Midshipman
William FLYNN, born Malta, aged 20 years, Able Seaman, serving on HMS Woodlark, April 1881
Arthur FORBES, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Captain, HMS Renown, the son of Harriet and Bartholomew Forbes, married 27th August 1859 to, Leonie Emma MARESCAUX, 21+, spinster, born in St.Omer, France, the daughter of Adolphe and Emma Georgina Marescaux
Arthur FORBES, died 9th September 1859, on HMS Victor Emmanuel. Whilst aloft on shrouds lost his hold and on fell on Charles Heywood, a boy, both died from injuries
Charles Ragueneau Pecco FORBES, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Servan, France, Master, Royal Navy, the son of Ellen and the late Captain Robert Forbes, R.N., married 29th January 1853 to, Eleanor Walker CHIMMO, 21+, spinster, born in Dartmouth, the fourth daughter of Benjamin Chimmo, Paymaster, R.N., and his wife Catherine
Paolo FORMOSA, born Malta, aged 38 years, Commodore’s Steward, serving on HMS Boadicea, April 1881
Captain FORTESCUE, Royal Navy, died about 18th May 1865
Jacob FOUNTAIN, Sailmaker, HMS Warrior, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
William FOUNTAIN, Rear Admiral Superintendent's Messenger, buried 31st May 1839
Robert FOWLER, HMS Madagascar, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 29th October 1830
David FRANCIS. 29th March 1837, Seaman, on HMS Pembroke. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Charles Henry Augustus FRAZER, born 15th February 1864, the son of Ann Elizabeth and John Frazer, 1st Assistant Engineer, HMS Cockatrice
John FRAZER, 21+, bachelor, born in Inverness, Scotland, Assistant Engineer HMS Medina, the son of Alexander and Agnes Frazer, married 22nd January 1863 to, Anne Elizabeth DANIELS, spinster, minor, born in Hull, the daughter of Henry and Hannah Daniels
John Osmond FREELAND, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, HMS Beacon, married 3rd April 1843, to Mary Elizabeth SPENCER, minor, of New York U.S.A., with consent of her Guardian. A marriage took place on 12th December 1842 in Candia, Crete, at the house of HM Consul, performed by the Reverend George Benton, Minister of the American Episcopal Church. This ceremony in Malta was to ensure legality since there was some uncertaintly regarding the law about marriages of English subjects abroad.
William Henry FREELAND, born 27th October 1843 at Candia, Crete, the son of Mary Elizabeth and Lieutenant John Osmond Freeland, Royal Navy, HMS Beacon
William FREEMAN. 10th November 1836, from HMS Asia. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Antonio FRENDO, born Malta, aged 30 years, married, Stoker, serving on HMS Hector, April 1881
John FRIAR, HMS Saumarez, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 22nd April 1830
William FRYER, 21+, bachelor, from Gosport, Seaman, HMS Caledonia, married 10th July 1849 to, Mary FARRUGIA, 21+, spinster, born in Valletta
Alfred FULLETT, died 2nd October 1857, Sailor, HMS Princess Royal, aged 20 years. Fell from masthead onto the deck and death was instantaneous from a fractured skull
John FURLEY, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Royal Oak, died 17th March 1864, aged 24 years
Herbert Horatio GAIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of Jonathan and Jane Gain, married 15th September 1856 to,Matilda Purdie GOODENOUGH, spinster, minor, born in Smyrna, the daughter of Josephine and the late Edmund Goodenough
Richard GAIN, born 9th April 1861, the son of Matilda Purdie and Herbert Horatio Gain, Paymaster, Royal Navy
James GALVIN, S. Mate, HMS Volcano, died between 1st October and 24th December 1838
Thomas Richard GANE, buried 8th July 1902, aged 47 years, born in Cornwall, a pensioner. Had been an Engine Room Artificer in the Royal Navy, and later worked as a Coppersmith in the Dockyard. Having no relations in Malta, his children were in England, his funeral was arranged by his fellow workers.
Thomas GANETT, Boy, HMS Bellerophon, buried 5th February 1837
Elizabeth GARDENER, born 30th April 1842, the daughter of Amelia and Edward Horatio Gardener, Able Seaman, HMS Calcutta. The younger twin
William Joseph GARDENER, born 30th April 1842, the son of Amelia and Edward Horatio Gardener, Able Seaman, HMS Calcutta. The elder twin
Thomas GARDINER, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Frank McMurray GARDNER, born 19th June 1848, the son of Lieutenant George Johnson Gardner, commanding officer HM Steamer Oberon, and Annie his wife
George GARDNER, died 12th June 1848, aged 19 years, at sea on the Sophia, from Calcutta to England. The son of Lieutenant G.J.Gardner, of HM Oberon.
John GARDNER, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Plymouth, the son of John Gardner, Engineer, Royal Navy, married 6th May 1879, to Jemima Martha MILLS, aged 23 years, spinster, of Gillingham, Kent, the daughter of John Mills
Nicholas GATT, born Malta, aged 26 years, serving on HMS Northampton, April 1881
I. GEAR, Able Seaman, HMS Hind, died from cholera, buried 22nd July 1837
Stephen GEER. 15th November 1836, from HMS Vanguard. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
James GEORGE, Sailmaker, HMS Prevoyante, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Ambrose GERMAN had a quarrel on board HMS London, with Seaman Malcolm, about 6th February 1862. German stabbed Malcolm, who died a few days later in Bighi Naval Hospital, from the wounds. German was taken into custody
James GIBBONS, Shipwright, HMS Pilot, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Henry Cecil William GIBSON, born 17th November 1847, the son of Henry Staines Gibson, Paymaster and Purser, R.N., and Mary Ann his wife
Henry C.W. GIBSON, born Malta, aged 33 years, Paymaster, serving on HMS Boadicea, April 1881
William GILBERT, aged 30 years, HMS Revenge, buried 18th May 1825
David GILBRAITH, Sailmaker, HMS Warrior, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
John GILES, Shipwright, HMS Alceste, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
George GILHAM. 1st December 1836, Boy, from HMS Barham. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
W. GILHAM, Able Seaman, HMS Rodney, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
John GILL, Sailmaker, HMS Seahorse, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
Dr. Leonard GILLESPIE, 1758 - 1842, the first Physician to be appointed to the Malta Naval Hospital. 1803 - 1804. In January 1805 joined HMS Victory as Physician to the Fleet #
John GILLOVAN, Carpenter's Mate, HMS Cambridge, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Abraham GIRLING, Sailmaker, HMS Charon, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
John GIRLING, Boy, HMS Asia, died 19th September 1837 in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital
William GLANVILLE, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Minden, died in Bighi Royal Navy Hospital, between 1st April and 30th June 1839
William GLOYN, 21+, bachelor, Purser’s Steward, HMS Alecto, married 27th March 1842 to, Mary Ann MIDDLETON, widow, resident in Malta
Joseph GLUMIN, Able Seaman, HMS Albion, buried 27th November 1827
Thomas GODDARD, Ropemaker, HMS Lucifer, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Thomas Fenn GODFREY, aged 23 years, bachelor, E.R.A. Royal Navy, HMS Humber, the son of Charles Godfrey, married 9th December 1891, to Eliza Mary Ann HAWKINS, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Mark Hawkins
Philip GODWIN. 18th July 1837, Boy, from HMS Russell. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
William GOFF, Seaman, HMS Rochfort, buried 1st May 1823
James GOLDFINCH, born Malta, aged 19 years, Ordinary seaman, serving on HMS Ready, April 1881
H. GOLDING, HMS Donegal, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 6th February 1832
John GOLDING, Able Seaman, HMS Ceylon, died of cholera, buried July 1837
Charity Elizabeth GOLDSMITH, nee HORE, died 25th October 1840, the wife of Lieutenant H.C. Goldsmith, Commanding HM Steamer Megaera. The daughter of the late James Hore
Thomas Lewis GOOCH, Lieutenant, R.N., the third son of Sir Thomas Gooch, Bart., of Benacre Hall, Suffolk, MP for the County of Suffolk, married 20th February 1829, to Anne Europa GARDNER, the eldest daughter of Colonel the Hon.W.H.Gardner, and niece of the late Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Gardner KCB.
Leonard Victor William GOODENOUGH, born 25th October 1865, the son of Victoria Henrietta and Captain James Graham Goodenough, R.N., HMS Victoria
John GOODING, Boy, HMS Asia, buried 11th February 1829
George GOODMAN, HMS Revenge, buried 26th December 1826
George GOODWIN, Sailor, on HMS Collosus, aged 18 years, was stabbed and murdered by Giuseppe Vella, No.1193, Gunner, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery. From Mosta. Vella was hung on 13th March 1893
John GORDON, aged 49 years, HMS Revenge, buried 8th March 1825
Richard Cramer GORDON, aged 41 years, widower, Naval pensioner, married 4th Janaury 1886 to, Grazia BOHM, aged 40 years, widow, the daughter of Joseph COPPLA
Alfred Charles GOREY, 21+, bachelor, of London, the son of James and Jane Gorey, AB, HMS Pandora, married 5th June 1872, to Alice PAGE, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of John and Mary JONES
James GOSS, Second Master of HMS Impregnable, Court Martialed on a charge of having struck with violence Edward Purvis, Quarter Master HMS Impregnable and that death ensued. The sentence of the court decided charge proved and condemned the prisoner to be dismissed from HM service. About 10th March 1842
Robert GOUGH, Able Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st July and 30th September 1841
Daniel GOULD, Sailmaker, HMS Charon, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William GOULDING, Seaman, HMS Euryalus, buried 18th November 1823
William GOVAN, aged 43 years, Seaman, HMS Zebra, buried 1st June 1826
Henry GRACE, died 2nd June 1869, Quartermaster, HMS Newport. A boat capsized off St.Elmo Point, returning from Grand Harbour to Marsamuscetto Harbour, with William Payne, Leading Seaman, Henry Porter, Able Seaman, Sydney Porter, boy, John Lazazari, boy, William H.Seldon, boy, John Walters, boy, R.Brooman, boy, and Andrew Cook, boy, who was the only survivor
William GRAHAM, 21+, widower, Rear Admiral, the son of General Joseph Graham, married 26th September 1882, to Agnes Jane LAWTON, 21+, widow, the daughter of the Reverend William Yalden Thomson
George GRANT, bachelor, of Gosport, Hampshire, serving on HMS Caldeonia, married 28th October 1835, to Paola Anna BORG, spinster, of St.Paul’s Parish, Valletta
W.H. GRANVILLE, Clerk, HMS Vanguard, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Frances Martha GRAVES, born 2nd January 1840, the daughter of Frances Sarah and Lieutenant Thomas Graves, Royal Navy
Thomas GRAVES, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., commanding HM Surveying Vessel Beacon, married 27th February 1839, to Frances Sarah BAYLEY, spinster, the second and younger daughter of Major Charles Andrews Bayley, Inspector of Police on Gozo
Thomas GRAVES, died 28th August 1856, aged 53 years. Royal Navy Captain. Superintendent of Ports. Born in Belfast 1802. Died from a wound inflicted by Maltese boatman Guiseppe Meli, who was later tried for murder
Thomas Bayley GRAVES, born 13th April 1842, the son of Frances Sarah and Commander Thomas Graves, R.N.
Vincent GRAVINI, aged 27 years, born Malta, Bandsman, serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
John GRAY, appointed Surgeon in Charge, Naval Hospital Medical Staff, 25th November 1803
Hugh GREEN, 21+, bachelor, from Dublin, Captains Servant, HMS Revenge, married 28th May 1828, to Emma Georgina Jane SPELLINGS, aged 20 years, the daughter of David Spellings, from Portsmouth
John A. GREGORY, died Saturday, 22nd December 1849, Midshipman, HMS Powerful, at Bighi Naval Hospital, aged 16 years 6 months. Second son of Dr.G. Gregory of London
Peter J. GREGORY, born Malta, aged 24 years, Engine Room Artificer, serving on HMS Turquoise, April 1881
Eleanor G. GRENVILLE, died in 1851, the daughter of Commander George Grenville, Roiyal Navy
Captain Hon. George GREY, married 20th January 1845, to Jane Frances STUART, the third daughter of His Excellency Sir Patrick Stuart.
George GREY, aged 17 years, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
William GRIFFIN, died 17th March 1851, HM Steamer Medina. A boat of HM Steamer Medina was sent with a crew of six men under the command of Mr.Long, to find an anchor and part of cable which she had slipped some days before. When leaving Quarantine harbour from Marsamxett, having suceeded in their task, they were passing St.Elmo, when they were suddently struck by a heavy squall and capsized. The Officer and crew were seen struggling in the water, and two men William Griffin and John Crawley struck out for shore and soon sank Mr.Long was picked up and the boat taken in tow by Superb to Medina
Edward GRIFFITHS, Sailmaker, HMS Excellent, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Edward Harry John GROGAN, aged 24 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., HMS Caesar, the son of Lieut-Colonel Edward Grogan, Black Watch, married 28th March 1900, to Beatrice Eleanor FARQUHARSON, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Major Frank Edward Henry Farquharson deceased
James GROGAN, died April 1859, aged 22 years, HMS Marlborough
James GROVES, Boy, HMS Rochfort, buried 9th October 1823
Richard GUNNING. A Coroner's inquest held on 28th March 1838, on the body of Richard Gunning, Seaman of HMS Pembroke. His corpse was found by a Maltese boatman when dragging the bottom of the harbour where the ship had been moored. He went missing at dusk on the 22nd March. Jury reached a verdict that he threw himself overboard. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
William GUY, 21+, bachelor, born in Weymouth, Shoemaker, HMS Enterprise, the son of James and Maria Guy, married 12th April 1866 to, Mary BURKE, 21+, the widow of John Burke, 3rd Regiment, born in Malta, the daughter of Lorenzo and Paula STORACE
Henry HACK, 21+, bachelor, 2nd Engineer HMS Radamanthus, married 15th September 1850 to, Sarah PROCTOR, spinster, minor, the daughter of the late Samuel and Sarah Proctor
George HADLEY, Smith, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
George HALL, Able Seaman, HMS Cambridge, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
George S. HALL, died Thursday 19th December 1844, acting Master of HMS Geyser, leaving a widow and family
Charles HALLETT, died about 22nd August 1861, aged 15 years, the son of the late Commander E.K.A.Hallett, R.N.
Charles Frederick HALLETT, born 23rd December 1846, the son of Mary Wells and Edward Knatchbull Hughes Hallett, R.N.
Edward Knatchbull Hughes HALLETT, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 3rd August 1841, to Mary Wells WOOLLEY, 21+, spinster, resident Malta
Edward K. Hughes HALLETT, R.N., resident Malta, electoral list 1853
Edward K.A. HALLETT, died 27th May 1861, Commander, Royal Navy, aged 52 years. On the afternoon of the 29th May his coffin was borne by sailors of HMS Liffey from his residence to Sliema mole for conveyance across Marsamuscetto harbour to Sa Maison mole. Pall bearers were Rear Admiral Codrington CB, Captain Preedy CB, Lieutenant Sullivan, Dr.Forrest, Lieut-Colonel Mitford and Mr.Alfred Christian. From Sa Maison the sailors from HMS Hibernia, of which the deceased held command, carried the coffin to the Ta Braxia cemetery for interment, the pall bearers being joined by Surgeon Sankey R.N., and Captain Boyle, R.A. Commander Hallett was on half pay and was promoted in 1841 to rank held at the time of his death. He commanded boats of HMS Bellerophon at the capture of St.Jean D'Acre in 1840. Possessing private means, he took up residence in Malta several years before his death. He left a widow and four children
Harry Francis Hughes HALLETT, born 11th October 1844, the son of Mary Wells and Edward Knatchbull Hughes Hallet, Commander, Royal Navy. He died 12th July 1913 in Plymouth, Vice Admiral, son of Commander Edward Knatchbull Hughes-Hallett and Mary Wells Hughes-Hallett. Buried in Malta 19th December 1913
Henry Thomas Hughes HALLETT, born 19th December 1848, the son of Mary Wells and Edward Knatchbull Hughes Hallett, R.N.
Mary Wells Hughes HALLETT, died 25th March 1890, the widow of Commander Edward Knatchbull Hughes-Hallett, R.N.
John HALPIN, died about 30th November 1861, aged 24 years, of HMS Mars. Missing since 30th November, his body was found in the harbour on 5th December
Ann Melita Rowan HAMILTON, born 26th September 1822, the daughter of Catherine and Gowan William Rowan Hamilton, Post Captain, Royal Navy, commanding HMS Cambrian
George Rowan HAMILTON, born 13th April 1821, the son of Catherine and Gowan William Rowan Hamilton, Post Captain, Royal Navy
James HAMILTON, Able Seaman, HMS Bellerophon, buried 26th July 1837
John HAMILTON, HMS St.Vincent, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 30th October 1831
Richard HAMMETT minor, bachelor, born Barnstable, Devon, Seaman, Carpenter’s Crew, HMS Caledonia, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Hammett, married 18th April 1870, to Concetta ZAHRA, minor, spinster born Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Rosa Zahra
Mr. HAMMOND, Clerk, HMS……., his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 27th January 1831
Edward HAMMOND, died 31st March 1851, aged 44 years, a Gunner on HMS Queen. When employed in main top to shackle main top sail sheet fell to the deck below, and was killed instantly. Accompanied to his grave, by Captain Wise and 100 comrades, preceeded by the band. Each Mess had subscribed 10 shilings to erect a monument to his memory and also to record the fate of those who died the previous year of Cholera
John HAMMOND, Able Seaman, HMS Princess Charlotte, died 20th September 1837
Thomas HAMMOND, Sailmaker, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
James HANCOCK, Shipwright, HMS Pilot, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Thomas HANCOCK, Able Seaman, HMS Russell, buried 20th June 1837
William HANCOCK, Able Seaman, HMS Hermes died of cholera, buried 20th June 1837
William HANCOCK, Royal Navy, in Malta hospital, April 1881
Frederick HANDLEY, born 20th February 1839, the son of Ann and James Handley, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
Lieutenant HANSON, of the Transport Tamar, charged with being asleep on watch and intoxicated. Found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 19th May 1864, and sentenced to be dismissed the service
J. HARDING, Purser, HMS Favorite, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 17th July 1830
James HARDY, died 7th February 1855, aged 24 years, from Cork, Ireland. Mate of HM Frigate Leander. Died of Epilepsy
William HARLOW, Able Seaman, HMS Britannia, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st July and 30th September 1841
Henry HARMAN, 21+, bachelor, from Tottenham Court Road, London, serving on HMS Edinburgh, married 5th January 1836, to Ann LOVELL, the widow of Private Charles Lovell, 53rd Regiment
William HARMER, Sailmaker, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
George HARRIS, bachelor, from Newcastle-on-Tyne, Boatswain, HMS Raleigh, married 8th April 1832, to Mary CROSBY, spinster, from Worcester, resident in Malta
Andrew HART, Sailmaker, HMS Alceste, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Mrs HART, the wife of James Hart, gave birth to a son 28th December 1899, at Royal Naval Hospital Bighi
John HART, Sailmaker, HMS Pilot, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Dr. Alfred HARVEY, living at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, electoral list 1852 Employed at Naval Hospital
Edward HARVEY, Rear Admiral resident Malta, electoral list 1853
James HARVEY, Able Seaman, HMS Medina, buried 26th January 1824
Robert Beazley HARVEY, Commander, resident Malta, electoral list 1862 and 1864 (HMS Hibernia).
Henry Hebbard HASKELL, aged 25 years, bachelor, Steward, Royal Navy, the son of Edward Haskell, married 29th April 1884, to Sarah Jane COOK, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Richard Cook
George HASTY, Masters Assistant, HMS Rattlesnake, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 9th June 1831
Edwin HAWKE, Engineer, HMS Lord Warden, Court Martialed 9th April 1868, charged with excessive drinking causing delerium tremens. Found Guilty, sentenced loss of 12 months seniority and to be dismissed from his ship
John HAWKINS, HMS St.Vincent, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 16th November 1832
William HAYES, Able Seaman, HMS Barham, buried 12th February 1837
William HAYES, Royal Navy, in Malta hospital, April 1881
John HAYWARD, aged 16 years, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
William Thomas Hamshaw HAYWARD, born 9th March 1873, the son of Emily and William Henry Hayward, Lieutenant, R.N.
Arthur Raymond HEATH, born 18th October 1854, the son of Mary Emma and Commander Leopold George Heath, Royal Navy
John HEATH, Shipwright, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Leopold George HEATH, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Commander, Royal Navy, HMS Niger, the son of George Thomas Heath and his wife Ann, married 8th December 1853 to, Mary Emma MARSH, 21+, spinster, born in Kilburn, London, the fifth daughter of Ann and the late Arthur Cuthbert Marsh
Madeline Marion Catherine HEATH, baptised 21st May 1892, the daughter of Elizabeth Catherine and Lieutenant Leopold George Heath, Royal Navy
John HEDGCOCK, died Monday 23rd April 1849, aged 85 years, at his daughter's residence, Garden House, Cospicua. Several years resident there, with his son-in-law Stephen Jerome. He served at sea for several years, and in the battles his country had won, under Admiral Duncan and Admiral Nelson, the victors of De Winter and Bruyes, at Camperdown and the Nile, 1797 and 1798
Julius HELMOUTH, Bandsman, HMS Royal Oak, died 2nd February 1864, aged 32 years
Edwin HENBEST, Royal Navy, in prison at Malta, April 1881
John Thomas HENDER, born 11th January 1827, baptised December 1861, the son of Susannah and Thomas Hender, HMS Caesar
Matthew HENDERSON, Carpenter, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Robert John HENDERSON, aged 21 years, bachelor, 2nd Yeoman of Signals, HMS Hibernia, the son of James Henderson, Mason, married 18th April 1892, to Mary Campbell Mackenzie SMITH, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of William Smith, Watchmaker
Thomas HENDERSON, Sailmaker, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
W.F. HENNA, died 3rd October 1850, of cholera at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital. Paymaster and Purser of HM Brig Frolic
Matthew HENNESEY, Cook, HMS Vanguard, buried 6th March 1837
Hamilton Dickson Robert HENNING, 21+, bachelor, of Compton Bishop, Somerset,Assistant Surgeon, HMS Alban, married 12th November 1831, to Henrietta Eliza STILON, 21+, spinster, of Stoke, Hampshire.
H.D.R. HENNING, Surgeon and Storekeeper, R.N. Hospital Bighi in 1847
Dr. Hamilton HENNING, living at the Royal Naval Hospital, Bighi, 1852
John HENRY, Able Seaman, HMS Spartiate, buried 15th November 1828
Samuel HERALD, HMS St.Vincent, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 15th July 1831
Daniel HENWOOD, aged 22 years, Armourer, HMS Philomel, buried 7th June 1827
Mrs HEWLETT, the wife of Graham Hewlett, Royal Navy, HM Dockyard, gave birth to a daughter 21st March 1891
Graham HEWLETT, aged 24 years, bachelor, Asst.Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of William Hewlett, married 2nd March 1889, to Edith Marian CLEVERTON, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick William Cleverton
Charles HEYWOOD, died 9th September 1859, a boy, on HMS Victor Emmanuel,fatally injured when Arthur Forbes fell on him from aloft, whilst employed on shrouds he lost his hold. Both died from their injuries
G.B. HILL, Assistant Surgeon, Naval Hospital Bighi, in 1856
George B. HILL, living at the Royal Naval Hospital, Bighi, electorial list 1852
George Birnie HILL, 21+, bachelor, born in Ballyclare, Antrim, Ireland, Assistant Surgeon, Royal Navy, the son of Edward and Sarah Hill, married 22nd April 1854 to, Emma CHIMMO, 21+, spinster, born in Dartmouth, the second daughter of Catherine and the late Benjamin Chimmo, Naval Storekeeper Malta
William Edward HILL, aged 29 years, bachelor, ERA, Royal Navy, the son of Edward Hill, married 1st June 1898 to, Flora GATES, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick Gates
William Frederick HILL, baptised 26th August 1900, the son of Flora and William Edward Hill, Artificer, Torpedo Department
William HILLMAN, Shipwright, HMS Success, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
George Thomas HILLS, aged 31 years, bachelor, Ship’s Steward, R.N., the son of William Hills, married 22nd February 1880, to Celia SOWDEN, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of William George Sowden
Charles HOARE, Able Seaman, HMS Princess Charlotte, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Augustus Charles HOBART, 21+, bachelor, born Walton, Leicestershire, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Bulldog, the son of the Reverend Augustus Edward and the late Emma Hobart, married 9th May 1848 to, Mary Anne GRANT, spinster, minor, the second daughter of the late Dr. Colquhoun Grant, Army Staff Surgeon, and Mary Anne Grant, resident in Malta
Ellen Elizabeth HOBBS, born 19th July 1880, at Landport, England, baptised in Malta 1884, the daughter of James Henry and Mary Jane Hobbs, E.R.A., Royal Navy
Thomas HOBBS, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Lieutenant HOBSON, R.N., at the brig William piracy trial, January 1820
William James HOCKING, aged 25 years, bachelor, ERA, R.N., the son of William John Head Hocking, married 1st July 1899, to Elsie Rose AUSTIN, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Austin
William HODGSON, Sailmaker, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Jacob HOFFMAN, Sailmaker, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
George HOILE, died about 27th January 1861, HMS Renown, by drowning
Frederick HOLLAND, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., the second son of the late Swinton Colthurst Holland, of Roehampton, Surrey, married 14th September 1842 to, Susan CHRISTIAN, 21+, spinster, born in Amsterdam, the eldest daughter of Samuel Christian of Malta
Susan (Susanna) HOLLAND, died Thursday 11th July 1844, aged 25 years, at the house of her father Samuel Christian. The wife of Lieutenant Frederick Holland, R.N.
Helen Sarah Melita HOLLOWAY, born 17th October 1892, the daughter of Sarah and Charles Henry Holloway, Steward, Royal Navy
Thomas HOLMES, Carpenter, HMS Tendon, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
John HOPEWELL, Smith, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Arthur William HOPKINS, born 20th November 1862, the son of Rachel Elizabeth and Captain Francis Powell Hopkins
David HOPKINS, 21+, bachelor, born in Liverpool, Engineer, HMS Princess Royal, the son of John and Charlotte Hopkins, married 7th December 1858 to, Elizabeth BECK, spinster, minor, born in Deptford, Kent, the daughter of Francis and Mary Beck
Gilbert Houston Stewart HORE, born 2nd January 1854, the son of Maria and Lieutenant Edward George Hore, Royal Navy
Henry Reid HORE, born 25th January 1856, the son of Maria and Lieutenant Edward George Hore, Royal Navy
Amy Jane HORNIMAN, born Friday 2nd December 1842, at Floriana, the daughter of Robert Layton Horniman, Purser of HMS Rodney, and his wife Margaret Jane. Buried 29th July 1843, aged 8 months
Amy Margaret HORNIMAN, born 20th August 1844, the daughter of Margaret Jane and Robert Layton Horniman, Royal Navy
Charles Robert HORNIMAN, born 25th May 1841, the son of Robert Layton Horniman, Purser of HMS Rodney, and Margaret Jane his wife
John Richard HORNIMAN, born 15th April 1840, the son of Robert Layton Horniman, Purser on HMS Rodney, and Margaret Jane his wife
Admiral HOTHAM. His flagship was HMS St.Vincent. He occupied Admiralty House, Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, now the Museum of Fine Arts
Thomas HOW, Sailmaker, HMS Agincourt, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
John HOWE, Smith, HMS Warrior, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Reverend Richard B. HOWE, Chaplain to H.M.Dockyard, and Royal Naval Hospital 1858 - 1862. Chaplain to HMS Hibernia 1865
Frances E. HOLMES, in January 1857, Mate, HMS Swallow, found Guilty at his Court Martial of drunkenness, and sentenced to be dismissed the service
James Charles HOOPER, baptised 16th January 1870, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Hooper. HMS Lord Warden. Born 18th June 1849
Abraham HOWARD. 11th August 1829. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital by John Liddell
2nd Class Boy HUDSON and 2nd Class Boy Crannis, of HMS Trident, reported late back from leave when the ship was in Gibraltar. On 9th November 1861, although both had been of good character, Commander Nicolas, HMS Trident had them caned over the breech with 60/70 cuts administered by a man with his full force, then kept them on deck without food for 12 hours. For the same offence both boys were brought up 2 days later on Monday 11 November and again received 60/70 cuts. Crannis was brought up a third time on Tuesday 12th November given 115 cuts and punishment only ceased when he had become insensible. Boy Crannis, received a total of 265 lashes and Boy Hudson a total of 151 lashes. At a Court Martial held in February 1862 in Malta Commander Nicolas was dismissed the service with disgrace for the excessive caning of these two 17 year old boys
Philip HUDSON, R.N., bachelor, born in Metton, Norfolk, Lieutenant, the son of the Reverend Philip Hudson, Rector of Metton, Norfolk, married 5th June 1849, to Frances BROWNE, spinster, the eldest daughter of Colonel Fielding Browne, Barrack Master Malta
Philip HUDSON, died 19th March 1850, Lieutenant, R.N., aged 30 years, of HMS Harlequin, at the residence of his father-in-law, Colonel Fielding Browne C.B., in Floriana
Charles Maurice HUGHES, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, 2nd Master, HMS Triton, the son of Morris and sarah Hughes, married 31st October 1853 to, Mary FOWLES, spinster, minor, born in Deptford, Kent, the third daughter of Maria and John Fowles, Master Shipwright HM Dockyard
Edward HUGHES, Carpenter, HMS Madras, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William HUGHES, 21+, bachelor, from Macclesfield, Armourers Mate, HMS Warspite, married 9th December 1827, to Mary DELEO, 21+, the widow of John GRAVES, Royal Artillery, native of Messina, Sicily
George HUMPHREY, married 1874, to Mary Ellen MARAGRA
James William HUMPHREY, 21+, bachelor, born at sea, registered Woolwich, Kent, Seaman, HMS Volage, married 18th January 1849 to, Calcidonia CUSCHIERI, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe Cuschieri
William HUMPHRIES, Able Seaman, HMS Hastings, died between 1st October and 24th December 1838
Richard Henry HUNTER, 21+, bachelor, born St.Nicholas, Rochester, Kent, Gunner, HMS Medina, the son of Thomas and Mary Hunter, married 11th March 1852 to, Harriet Maria MURRAY, aged 19 years, spinster, with mother’s consent, born Corfu, the daughter of Maria and the late James Murray, Maria now re-married to Robert COSTER
Thomas HUSCROFT, Royal Navy, in Malta hospital, April 1881
William INCH, aged 29 years, bachelor, E.R.A., Royal Navy, the son of John Inch, married 1st July 1893, to, Carmela SCOLARO, aged 17 years, the daughter of Professor Lewis Scolaro
Alexander INGLIS, Seaman, HMS Cambrian, buried 14th April 1824
William B. INMAN, died 19th November 1861, aged 19 years, Midshipman, HMS Marlborough. Whilst the ship was at exercise stations he fell from the main top, striking the rigging and a lower deck port, before finally falling into the sea. He was picked up and taken to Bighi Naval Hospital. He later died due to his skull being fractured
Charles Paul IRBY, buried 17th May 1836, aged 18 years, Midshipman, HMS Caledonia
John IRVINE, Boy, HMS Hind, buried 19th September 1823
William Henry IRVINE, born 9th February 1832, the son of Anne Catherine and Samuel Irvine, MD, Surgeon, Royal Navy
Charles IVEMEY, died 13th January 1834, aged 30 years, Seaman, HM Steam Vessel Meteor
Clement Dunsford IVEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Steward, HMS Caledonia, the son of Henry and Mary Ann Ivey, married 1st January 1866 to, Amelia LITTLEJOHN, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Ann and John Littlejohn

John JACK, aged 47 years, bachelor, born in Lanark, Surgeon, HMS Royal Oak, the son of Robert and Margaret Jack, married 17th November 1865 to, Catherine PICKTHORN, 21+, spinster, born in Plymouth, the daughter of Jessie and Commander John Pickthorn R.N.
John JACKSON, died 13th September 1804, HMS Royal Sovereign
John JACKSON, aged 22 years, Able Seaman, HMS Zebra, buried 21st April 1828
Commander M.G. JACKSON, R.N., wounded on HMS Octavia off Abyssinian Coast, landed too weak to continue to England, 5th March 1868
William JACKSON, HMS Madagascar, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 30th January 1831
Nathaniel JACOBS, Smith, HMS Warrior, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Thomas JACOBS, HMS St.Vincent, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 22nd July 1831
Benjamin JAMES, aged 23 years, bachelor, E.R.A., Royal Navy, HMS Scout, the son of William James, married 15th December 1888 to, Agnes GLENDAY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Glenday
John JAMES, Smith, HMS Pilot, working in HM Dockyard, February 1809
John JAMES, Able Seaman, HMS Revenge, buried 11th March 1824
Leonard JAMES, Able Seaman, HMS Caledonia, buried 19th February 1837
William JAMES, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Cambridge, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
Andrew JAMESON, died 21st March 1806, HMS Pylades
Robert JAMESON, died 13th January 1804, HMS Margiana
George JAMIESON, 21+, bachelor, born in Scotland, Steward, HMS Firefly, married 23rd January 1866 to, Mary ROTHERHAM, 21+, spinster, born in Sheffield
Frederick William JARRAD, bachelor, Royal Navy, the only son of J.Jarrad, of Borham, Surrey, married 9th September 1867 to, Hilda Agnes Elvira BAKER, spinster, the youngest daughter of B.B.Baker LL.D.
Elizabeth JEFFERY, born 2nd January 1844, the daughter of Mary Jemima and Robert Major Jeffery, Purser, HMS L’Aigle
Henry JEFFERY, born 13th March 1842, the son of Lucy and Joseph Jeffery, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
Thomas JEFFEREYS, Sailmaker, HMS Topaze, working in HM Dockyard, February 1809
Henry JELLICOE, died 6th December 1836, aged 48 years. Commander of HMS Canopus, which was previously the French ship Franklin captured at the battle of the Nile. He served in the Mediterranean 1803 to 1809 and again 1835 to 1837
Harry JENNER, aged 31 years, bachelor, ERA, HMS Illustrious, the son of Richard Henry Jenner, married 20th December 1899 to, Gertrude BOATE, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Gerald Boate
Harry JENNER, born 2nd November 1900, the son of Gertrude and Harry Jenner, Engine Room Artificer, Royal Navy, of ‘Cricketers Arms’, Cospicua
H.R. JENNER, HMS Princess Charlotte, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Jonathan JEWITT, Carpenter, HMS Madras, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
James JOHNS, died 7th January 1804, HMS Kent
John JOHNS, aged 25 years, Ordinary Seaman HMS Windsor Castle, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 27th January 1829
Mrs. JOHNSON, died 24th June 1845, aged 18 years 7 months, the wife of Mr.Johnson, First Engineer of HM Hecla.
Arthur B. JOHNSON, Royal Navy, in Malta hospital, April 1881
A. JOHNSON, died 26th September 1804, HMS Royal Sovereign
Carlos JOHNSON, born Malta, married, aged 32 years, Stoker, serving on HMS Agincourt, April 1881
Charles Richardson JOHNSON, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 17th October 1842 to, Juliana BREDIN, 21+, spinster, the third daughter of Major-General Bredin, Royal Artillery, resident in Malta. The marriage was conducted by the Reverend Edward Kitson, brother-in-law to the bride
John JOHNSON, Shipwright, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
John JOHNSON, Quartermaster, HMS Edinburgh, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
John Bell JOHNSON, aged 28 years, bachelor, born Harwich, Essex, Royal Navy Officer, the son of Henry and Esther Johnson, married 16th September 1869 to, Sarah Frederica MARTIN, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Portsea, the eldest daughter of Elizabeth Sarah and Francis Martin, HM Dockyard
Richard JOHNSON, Shipwright, HMS Pilot, working HM Dockyard, February 1809.
Thomas JOHNSON, died 26th May 1807, HMS Spartan
Valentine Fowlar JOHNSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Deptford, Kent, Master, HMS Hydra, the son of Henry and Esther Johnson, married 15th February 1866 to, Henrietta Jane ROWLSTONE, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the second daughter of Georgiana and the late Henry Rowlstone
William C.B. JOHNSON, born Malta, married, aged 30 years, Lieutenant, serving on HMS Tyne, April 1881
JOHNSTON, died 16th December 1853, Sailor, HMS Agamemnon. When the ship was coming into port he fell from the main top mast and striking a gun rebounded into the sea. He was picked up but was dead
Gabriel JOHNSTON, 21+, bachelor, born in Gillingham, Kent, Lieutenant, HMS Volage, married 24th February 1848 to, Georgina Anne EYNAUD, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Anne and the late Paul Eynaud
Georgina Anne JOHNSTON, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Georgina and Captain Gabriel Johnston, R.N., married 4th November 1874, to Edward Cleaver MAXWELL, 21+, bachelor, of Black Torrington, Devon, the son of John Goodman Maxwell, Surgeon, 13th Regiment
William JOHNSTON, born 30th May 1851, the son of Georgina Anne and Lieutenant Gabriel Johnston, Royal Navy
James JOHNSTONE, aged 48 years, Ship’s Corporal, HMS Centurion, buried 9th April 1859
John JOHNSTONE, aged 31 years, Able Seaman, HMS Agamemnon, buried 18th December 1853
David JOLIFFE, Able Seaman, HMS Hind, died from cholera, buried 24th July 1837
***** JONES, Seaman, HMS Melville, buried 27th October 1829
George Mathew JONES, Captain, Royal Navy, died Friday 29th April 1831, at the residence of his brother in Valletta., aged 46 years
Harrington Rogers JONES, aged 28 years, bachelor, Purser, Royal Navy, HMS Frolic, the son of William and Frances Jones, married 1st September 1851 to, Henrietta Augusta TUDOR, spinster, minor with mother’s consent, born Cork, the youngest daughter of Elizabeth Ellen and the late Captain Henry Bridges Tudor, 69th Regiment
Henry JONES, born in Malta about 1834. Married. Royal Navy serving on HMS Jumna in 1881
Henry JONES, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Engineer, Royal Navy, the son of Mary and James Jones, married 1st April 1856 to, Isabella HUTTON, 21+, spinster, born in Alexandria, Egypt, the daughter of William and Jannet Elizabeth Hutton
Henry M.J. JONES, born in Malta about 1856. Lieutenant, Royal Navy, serving at HMS Excellent in 1881
Horatio Owen JONES, aged 35 years, bachelor, Paymaster, Royal Navy, HMS Fearless, the son of James Own Jones, married 17th May 1899 to, Georgina Mareza PAUL, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of John Lewin Frances Paul
John JONES, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
John JONES, Sailmaker, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
John JONES, died 28th January 1835, arrived on HMS Caledonia, from Vourla. Buried in the Lazaretto. Fell from a yard
John JONES, Stoker, HMS Blazer, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Michael JONES, born in Malta about 1861. Warrant Officers Servant, Royal Navy, HMS Asia in 1881
Thomas JONES, Sailmaker, HMS Excellent, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
William JONES, Sailmaker, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William Harrington JONES, born 18th Augut 1853, the son of Henrietta Augusta and Harrington Rogers Jones, Paymaster Purser, Royal Navy
William Hutchinson Bulkley JONES MD, from Anglesey, Wales, Surgeon, Royal Navy, married 28th November 1837 to Ann SILVER, spinster, from Middlesex, the fourth daughter of the late Commander Silver R.N.
William JORY, 21+, bachelor, born Devonport, 2nd Engineer, HMS Ceylon, the son of John and Catherine Jory, married 25th December 1844 to, Elizabeth WOODCOCK, 21+, spinster, born in Wales, the daughter of Thomas and Manala Woodcock
George KAIRNS, on 17th February 1834, whilst explosives were being unloaded from HM Steamer Meteor, an explosion occured killing the Master, James William Waye, John MacGowan, Seaman, George Kairns, Seaman, George S. Cowper, a gentleman, aged 25 years, and several Maltese labourers and Dockyard officials
Surgeon KAY, on board HMS Princess Charlotte, 1837
George John KAY, born 12th September 1841, the son of Mary Ann and George Ross Kay
George Ross KAY, 21+, bachelor, Carpenter, HMS Beacon, married 7th January 1840,
to Mary Ann UNDERHILL, 21+, spinster, of Maidstone, Kent
Henry Joseph KEANE, born 20th August 1852, the son of Elizabeth and Joseph Henry Keane, Engineer, Royal Navy
Melita Emma KEATE, born 11th February 1862, the daughter of Margaret Florence and Captain Edward Keate, Royal Navy
John KEEF, Boy, HMS Bellerophon, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Lieutenant KEINNARD, buried 27th April 1838, in the Lazaretto. Arrived on the Brig Giuseppina, from Tunis. Commander of the Brig Rapid. Drowned in Tunisia, and body taken to Malta on the Brig Giuseppina
John KELLY, died 21st June 1861, Sailor, on HMS Hannibal, but on the books of HMS Hibernia, fell from Serena Bastions, Isola, and died instantly
Mary Ann KELLY, born 12th January 1842, the daughter of Catherine and Robert Kelly, Gunroom Steward, HMS Cyclops
James Walker KEMPSTER, aged 26 years, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Hibernia, the son of James Walker Kempster, married 3rd Decembeer 1883, to Lucretia STACEY, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Stacey
Constance Honoria KERRY, born 31st August 1859, the daughter of Emily Sophia and Lord Frederick Kerry, Captain, Royal Navy
Matthew KIDD, 21+, bachelor, of Aberdeen, Engineer, R.N., the son of Margaret and William Kidd, married 22nd October 1852, to Sarah BEATON, minor, the daughter of Elizabeth and James Beaton
Sarah Margaret KIDD, born 9th October 1853, the daughter of Matthew and Sarah Kidd, nee Beaton. Engineer, HMS Caradoc
Charles Cotton KING, died 3rd April 1841, aged 17 years. Midshipman, HMS Princess Charlotte
Daniel Willes KING, 21+, bachelor, born Deptford, Kent, Engineer, HMS Ceylon, the son of Daniel and Mary Ann King, married 10th October 1850 to, Charlotte Amelia GREGORY, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Peter and Sarah Gregory, resident Malta
George KING, died 9th June 1847, Boatswain of HMS Ceylon. By accident he fell from a gangway into a boat lying alongside, severely injuring his spine and head. He was taken to the Naval Hospital, but died the next day
James KING, Captain of the Mast, HMS Ganges, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Samuel KING, Sailmaker, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
George KINGCOMB, died 5th January 1857, aged 19 years, Sailor, HMS Conqueror. Fell from cross trees while aloft and lowering top gallant and royal yards. He died half an hour later from concussion of the brain
Carlo KINGSWELL, born Malta, aged 33 years, Bandsman, serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
George KIRBY, baptised 12th July 1802, the son of Mary and George Kirby, HMS Experiment
James KIRK, Carpenter, Court Martialed 24th June 1868 on HMS Hibernia, for drunkeness. Sentenced one years loss of seniority and severely reprimanded
John KIRKUP, Smith, HMS Wassanaer, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Jeanie Burns KIRKWOOD, born 27th January 1854, the daughter of Thomas and Helen Inglis Kirkwood, nee CUTHILL, Engineer, HMS Vectis
Edward Cooper KIRTON, died 29th August 1864, Midshipman, on board HMS Orlando, aged 19 years. The son of Cooper Kirton
Edward KITSON, 21+, bachelor, Chaplain, HMS Princess Charlotte, married 30th
March 1841, to Ann Jane BREDIN, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Colonel Bredin, Royal Artillery
Alfred KNELL, aged 34 years, bachelor, Chief Stoker, HMS Theseus, the son of William Knell, married 22nd August 1899, to Ada Florence Whayman PHILO, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of William James Philo
Beatrice Isabel KNIGHT, born 13th October 1888, the daughter of Emma and Lieutenant Maurice Knight, HMS Agamemnon, Royal Navy, in Floriana
Thomas KNIGHT, HMS Melville, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 18th June 1830
John KNOWLES, Sailmaker, HMS Grasshopper, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Thomas KNOX, died 29th April 1851, Captain, R.N., aged 48 years, of HMS Steam Frigate Firebrand
Henry KREUZBERG, 21+, bachelor, born in Nettlingen, Hannover, Germany, Bandsman, HMS Caledonia, the son of Henry and Mary Caterina Kreuzberg, married 6th February 1870 to, Antonia GAYLARD, 21+, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Angelo and Caterina BALDACHINO
Benjamin LACEY, Sailmaker, HMS Agincourt, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
John LACEY. 16th January 1829, Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
John LADSTONE. 22nd November 1829, from HMS Britannia. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Charles LAMB. A party consisting of George Brown, with Ann Brown, his wife, Peter Cazely and Charles Lamb, of HMS Aid, and Thomas Stow, of HM Schooner Express went ashore on the 19th January 1818. They were reported missing and on Thursday 29th the bodies of Peter Cazaly and Charles Lamb were discovered floating in Grand Harbour, and the others recovered the next morning. The state of the bodies showed that they had been many days in the water. An investigation found they had been drinking at a Public House on the Point of Senglea, on the night of the 19th, but on their return their boat was upset, as it blew a gale
James LAMB, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Randal Methven LAMBERT, aged 30 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, Royal Navy, HMS Dragon, the son of Robert Carr Lambert, married 2nd January 1899 to, Mary Frances Mallard CLARK, aged 30 years, spinster, the daughter of Francis Mallard Clark
Robert LAMONT, Assistant Surgeon, HMS Alacrity, buried 12th May 1824
John LANE, HMS Ganges, buried 29th December 1839
Leonard LANDFRIED, 21+, widower, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Musician, serving on HMS Rodney, married 13th November 1841 to, Jane BOYLE, 21+, widow, resident Malta
George LANGFORD, aged 21 years, Mate, HMS Cambrian, buried 17th February 1825
William LANGLEY, Caulker, HMS Bellerophon, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Luke LAUGHLIN, Able Seaman, HMS Princess Charlotte, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Martin LAUGHLIN, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Pembroke, died 14th November 1837 in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital
Frederick Luard LAURENCE, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Little Warley, Essex, the son of Frederick John Ross Laurence, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 19th February 1879, to Selina Mary GOSTLING, aged 24 years, spinster, born Madras, the daughter of Charles Philip Gostling
Arthur LAWRENCE, born 24th March 1845, the son of Ellen and Jonathan Lawrence, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
John LAWRENCE, 21+, bachelor, born in Liverpool, Master at Arms, HMS Lord Warden, the son of William and Sarah Lawrence, married 19th November 1868 to, Amelia SNOOK, 21+, spinster, born in Redburn, Hampshire, the daughter of Henry and Hannah Snook
Henry James LAYLAND, 21+, bachelor, born Greenwich, Kent, Engineer, Royal Navy, married 12th October 1848 to, Esther FRISK, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk
John LAZZARI, died 2nd June 1869, John Lazzari, boy, HMS Newport. Boat capsized
off St.Elmo Point, returning from Grand Harbour to Marsamuscetto Harbour, with Quartermaster Henry Grace, Leading SeamanWilliam Payne, Able Seaman Henry Porter, boys Sydney Porter, William H.Seldon, John Walters, R.Brooman, and Andrew Cook, who was the only survivor
Frederick William LE GRAND, Assistant Surgeon, Bighi Royal Naval Hospital 1837. Previously on HMS Thalia, at Constantinople where he married the daughter of the Embassy Chaplain
Frederick Gaspar LE GRAND, born 12th December 1836, the son of Frederick William and Sarah Le Grand, Assistant Surgeon, Royal Naval Hospital Bighi
James LEACH. 12th March 1829, Able Seaman, HMS Wellesley. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
William LEAKE, Caulker, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Richard Dodge Philip LEAN, aged 22 years, bachelor, Sick Berth Attendant, Bighi R.N. Hospital, the son of Robert Lean deceased, married 3rd August 1897 to, Maud THOMPSON, aged 17 years, spinster, Dressmaker, the daughter of William George Thompson, Warder, Military Prison
John LEAVER, Able Seaman, HMS Bellerophon, buried 26th February 1837
John LEE, 21+, bachelor, born Woolwich, Kent, Engineer, HMS Medusa, married 5th January 1850 to, Ann BEVERIDGE, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Arthur and Jane Beveridge
Thomas LEE, died 29th September 1836, Captain HMS Vernon
Walter LEGG. 12th October 1829, Quarter Master, HMS Wellesley. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Sidney C. LEGH, born Malta, Sub-Lieutenant, aged 19 years, on board HMS Euryalus, in April 1881
Samuel LEONARD, aged 41 years, widower, Steward, Royal Navy, HMS Alexandra, the son of John Leonard, married 17th November 1886, to Mary Alice ARCHER, aged 27 years, spinster, Schoolmistress, the daughter of James Archer
Thomas LEONARD. 6th April 1839, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Bellerophon. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Pallino LEPRE, born Malta, aged 28 years, Bandmaster, serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
Thomas Bridgman LETHBRIDGE, 21+, bachelor, born in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, the son of Commander Robert Lethbridge, R.N., married 4th May 1854 to, Maria Hannah Elizabeth SERVANTE, 21+, spinster, born in Fermoy, Cork, Ireland, the eldest daughter of Lieut-Colonel Henry Servante, Royal Engineers
John H. LEWIS, Boy, HMS Britannia, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Reverend Richard D. LEWIS, responsible for Dockyard Chapel and Bighi Naval Hospital, January 1897
Samuel LEWIS, Shipwright, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Thomas LEWIS, Sailmaker, HMS Trident, working HM Dockyard, January 1809
Mildred Ada LEY, born 29th February 1897, the daughter of William John and Mary Ley, Engine Room Artificer, Royal Navy
Edmund S. LIDDALL, Royal Navy, his wife gave birth to a daughter at Bighi RN Hospital, 8th February 1870
Amy Frances LIDDELL, died at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital on 28th May 1868, the daughter of E.S. Liddell, aged 8 months two weeks
Dr. John LIDDELL, Surgeon, Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, 1837
John LIDDELL, born 21st March 1838, the son of John and Fanny Maria Liddell, Surgeon, Royal Naval Hospital Bighi
John LIFE, Seaman, HMS Wellesley, buried 5th March 1829
John LILLEY, aged 28 years, bachelor, of Guadeloupe, West Indies, HMS Albion, married 10th March 1819, to Mary COUNTY, spinster,of Constantinople, resident Valletta
Robert LINDSEY, Shipwright, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
J.F.M. LITTLE, Second Master, HMS Vernon, buried 16th January 1837
Daniel LITTLECAR, aged 32 years, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Revenge, buried 12th December 1826
Henry William Assheton LITTLEDALE, 21 +, bachelor, of Downham Hall, Lancashire, the son of Henry Anthony Littledale, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 29th April 1879, to Catherine WRAY, 21+, spinster, born Freemantle, W.Australia, the daughter of Colonel Henry Wray, Royal Engineers
Mary Dorothy LITTLEDALE, baptised 2nd March 1880, the daughter of Catherine and Lieutenant Henry William Assheton Littledale, Royal Navy
Dr.LIVESAY, Assistant Surgeon, HMS Asia, in Malta 1837
Owen J. LLEWELLYN, Surgeon, HMS Hydra, died on Saturday 3rd August 1867 at Royal Naval Hospital Bighi, where he had been taken from his ship. He was buried in the Hospital Cemetery
Edward William LLOYD, aged 28 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Inflexible, the son of William Butler Lloyd, married 30th October 1883, to Charlotte M’Crea TAYLOR, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Haydon Taylor, Clerk in Holy Orders
Hugh Lucus Walmsley LLOYD, born 27th September 1844, the son of Mary and Lieutenant John Hughes Lloyd, Royal Navy. He died on Sunday 17th January 1847 after a lengthy illness, aged 10 months, eldest son of Lieutenant John Hughes Lloyd, R.N.
John Hughes LLOYD, of Wales, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 15th February 1843 to Mary WARD, the only daughter of Lucus Ward, Army Medical Department, Malta
Merycke LLOYD, died 1806, wounded in action, Midshipman, HMS Sirius
A.G. LOBB, HMS Ramillies, died 30th December 1898, Master at Arms
W. LOCK,died 18th January 1854, Lieutenant, aged 29 years, of HM Steamer Agamemnon, at the Bighi Naval Hospital from an accident
Charles LOCKE, Cook, HMS Ceylon, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
John Parnell Sampson LOCKHART, 21+, bachelor, of Weymouth, Devon, the son of William and Elizabeth Lockhart, Scripture Reader, Royal Navy, married 29th October 1873, to Madeline DIXIE, 21+, spinster, of Witham, Essex, the daughter of Charles and Harriet Dixie
Henry LOCKYER, Captain of the Mast, HMS Rodney, died of cholera, buried 14th July 1837
Captain Nicholas LOCKYER, died at 7 p.m. on Saturday evening 27th February 1847, on board HMS Albion, of bronchitis, aged 65 years. He was buried on 3rd March 1847. His brother was Colonel H.F.Lockyer, of the 97th Regiment. He entered the Navy in 1796, received his Lieutenant's commission on 17th December 1803, and was made a Commander on Christmas Day in 1806
Edward LONG, Seaman, HMS Carysfort, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, buried 18th September 1840
George LONG, Able Seaman, HMS Hermes, died of cholera, buried 30th June 1837
William LONG, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died of cholera, buried 29th September 1837
John LONE, Ropemaker, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Stephen LOOKER, died 21st January 1818, HMS Vernon
Annie Dulcie LORING, born 12th February 1900, the daughter of Otille Maude and Lieutenant Ernest Kinderslay Loring, Royal Navy
Arthur Mapletoss LORING, baptised November 1842, the son of Charlotte Jesse and Hector Loring, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
Charlotte Ottile LORING, born 3rd November 1898, the daughter of Otille Maude and Lieutenant Ernest Kinderslay Loring, Royal Navy
John LOSCOMBE. 1st April 1829, Seaman, from HMS Asia. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
William LOVELL, Royal Navy, in Malta hospital, April 1881
David James LOW, 21+, bachelor, born Kirkcaldy, Scotland, Assistant Paymaster, HMS Victoria, the son of David Low, married 6th December 1866, to Marianna MICALLEF, 21+, spinster, born Malta, daughter of John and Ellena Micallef
D.J. LOW, Royal Navy, his wife gave birth to a daughter on 24th January 1870 at Senglea
James LOWE, aged 51 years, HMS Ocean, buried 12th November 1828
Daniel LOYD, died 1813, Carpenter, HMS Resistance
John LUCAS. 1st March 1836, D/Man, from HMS Thunderer. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
John LUKE, died 18th July 1858, aged 21 years, Sailor, HMS Centurion. Whilst bathing in Marsamuscetto harbour with Thomas Wallis he drowned. His body was recovered within a few minutes
Reverend G.M. LUTTON , responsible for the Dockyard Chapel and Bighi Naval Hospital, June 1896
Charles LYNE, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Royal Navy, Clerk in charge HMS Locust, married 7th December 1847 to, Matilda Catherine Victoria SMYTH, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the only daughter of Mrs. C. Smyth
Mrs LYNE, the wife of Charles Lyne, R.N., gave birth to a son. Friday 13th October 1848
Miss Catherine LYONS, died 31st December 1857, aged 61 years, the sister of Admiral Lord Lyons
Frederick Adam LYONS, 21+, bachelor, born in Corfu, Engineer, Royal Navy, the son of Denis and Cecilia Lyons, of London, married 1st July 1852 to, Fanny FOWLES, 21+, spinster, born in Chatham, Kent, the daughtr of John and Maria Fowles of Deptford
M’, Mc, Mac, all placed at the beginning of ‘M’ section for clarification.
Mary McCLELLAND, died 3rd March 1840, aged 69 years, the widow of the late Commander McClelland, R.N.
Mrs McCLEMENT, the wife of Frederick McClement MD, Fleet Surgeon, HMS Dreadnought, gave birth to a daughter 3rd June 1890
Richard McCLEOD, 21+, bachelor, born Leith, Scotland, the son of William and Agnes McCleod, Seaman, HMS Caledonia, married 25th February 1851 to, Evangelista BUGEJA, 21+, spinster, born Valletta, the daughter of Maria and Giuseppe Bugeja
Charles McCREA, born 6th September 1860, the son of Marianne Watson and Captain John Dobree McCrae, Royal Navy
James McDONALD, Caulker, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, February 1809
Lieutenant McDONALD, March 1847, serving on HMS Spitfire
John MacGOWAN. In February 1834, HM Steamer Meteor, with Sir W.Galway on board. After he disembarked the vessel was placed alongside a quay to unload explosives. Whilst doing so, an explosion occured killing the following, James William Waye, Master of the ship, John MacGowan, Seaman, George Kairns, Seaman, George S.Cowper, a gentleman, besides several Maltese labourers and Dockyard officials
Matthew McGRATH, died 31st August 1850, aged 39 years 6 months, Ropemaker, HMS Marlborough
John McGREGOR, of Scotland, Boatswain, HMS Crocus, married 30th April 1814, to Anne PIRIE, of Scotland
Henry M'GUHAN, buried 18th November 1839, in the Lazaretto. Arrived on board HMS Minden, from Vourla. Died on board ship, from fever. A Midshipman
George Hugh MacKAY, died 18th August 1849, on board the steam frigate HMS
Odin, aged 26 years. MD, Surgeon. Died of heart failure and apoplexy
Daniel McKENZIE, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
John McKENZIE, aged 26 years, Able Seaman, HMS Revenge, buried 18th March 1825
Joseph McKENZIE, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Caledonia, buried 1st January 1837
Robert MACKENZIE, 21+, bachelor, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Boatswain, HMS Meteor, married 26th February 1832, to Emma WALING, minor, the daughter of John and Sarah Waling of Barking, Essex, now HM Dockyard
Robert MACKENZIE, born 8th March 1833, the son of Emma and Robert Mackenzie, Boatswain, HMS Beacon
Robert McKENZIE. 22nd February 1839, Seaman, HMS Tyne. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
William James MacKENZIE, aged 27 years, bachelor, Carpenters Mate, Royal Navy, HMS Falcon, the son of William James Mackenzie, married 19th June 1886, to Mary HENSHALL, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of David Henshall
Lieutenant Thomas MACKESON, R.N., HMS Portland, committed suicide in his cabin on Wednesday, 4th October 1837, by shooting himself with a rifle. Lying on his bed he discharged the gun with his foot, the upper part of his skull was blown off. Letter was found in his writing fearing for his health, and concerned that he maybe sent to a lunatic asylum. He suffered badly after service in Africa
George Leonard MacKEY, born 13th August 1875, the son of Alice Harriette and Geroge William McKey
George William MacKEY, 21+, bachelor, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, of London, the son of George and Sarah Charlotte MacKey, married 19th November 1874 to, Alice Harriette ARROWSMITH, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith
Kenneth St.John Reay MacKEY, born 22th June 1877, the son of Alioce Harriette and George William MacKey
William McKINNELL, aged 24 years, bachelor, Stoker, Royal Navy, married 4th February 1897, to Ellen Mary Elizabeth LEDIARD, aged 18 years, spinster
Neal McLELAN, HMS Britannia, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 31st May 1830
Alexander McONACHY, Shipwright, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Peter McPHERSON, aged 19 years, Able Seaman, HMS Pelican, buried 12th November 1828
James McQUEEN, aged 27 years, bachelor, ERA, HMS Alexandria, the son of James McQueen, married 12th January 1881, to Jane Emma CLARKE, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Clarke
James McQUEEN, born 5th May 1882, the son of Jane Emma and James McQueen, ERA, Royal navy, HMS Alexandra
Surgeon M'WHINNIE, in 1850, serving on HMS Frolic, in cholera epidemic
Michael MAIN, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Robert MAITLAND, died 1801, aged 18 years, Midshipman, HMS Penelope, the son of the late Hon. Captain Maitland
John MALEY, died 11th December 1860, aged 21 years, HMS Orion
John MANN, Carpenter, HMS Madras, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
John MANN, Shipwright, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Rear-Admiral Sir Albert Hastings MARKHAM, District Grand Master 1893. Grand Superintendent, the District Grand Chapter 1893. Second District Grand Principal 1893
William MARRATT, Engineer, HMS Hermes, died of cholera, buried 30th June 1837
Arthur MARSHALL, aged 28 years, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Hibernia, married 15th November 1880, to Josephine SLATER, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of Joseph ADY
John MARSHALL, aged 40 years, Ship's Corporal, HMS Cambrian, buried 28th May 1825
P. MARSHALL, died 24th May 1834, Royal Navy, arrived on the Ship Tagliaferro, from Constantinople. Died in the Lazaretto, from apoplexy
George MARTIN, Sailmaker, HMS Ocean, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
George Bohun MARTIN, bachelor, from Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire, Captain, Royal Navy, married 15th December 1835, to Isabella Harriet BRIGGS, spinster, minor, with parents consent, the daughter of Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs
Isabella MARTIN, born 20th September 1836, the daughter of Isabella Harriet and George Bohun Martin, Post Captain, Royal Navy
James MARTIN, 21+, bachelor, born Woolwich, Kent, Stoker, HMS Medina, the son of John and Elizabeth Martin, married 25th May 1860, to Maria Dolores CARUANA, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Angelo and Pepina Caruana. Both of her parents are deceased
William MARTIN, died 18th July 1838, aged 18 years, the son of William Martin, Commander R.N. and Ursula Mary his wife
William Henry MARTIN, aged 39 years, widower, born Dinapore, East Indies, the son of Thomas Derisly Martin, Paymaster, Royal Navy, married 11th February 1879, to Mary Josephine WATSON, aged 24 years, spinster, born Calcutta, the daughter of Octavino Peter Lowe Watson
Sir William MARTIN, Vice Admiral, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
George MASON, Able Seaman, HMS Ganges, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Thomas MATHERALL, HMS Britannia, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 24th March 1830
Arthur MATTHEWS, aged 24 years, bachelor, Shipwright, HMS Dreadnought, married 23rd May 1892, to Elizabeth Thomas COCK, aged 20 years, spinster
James MATTHEWS, aged 28 years, HMS Argus, buried 11th January 1860
Daniel MAY, Carpenter, HMS Cyclops, working in HM Dockyard, September 1803
William MAYNARD, 21+, bachelor, born in Wadhurst, Sussex, HMS Ceylon, the son of Thomas and Mary Maynard, married 26th November 1854 to, Irma ZECHNOR, 21+, spinster, born in Bonn on Rhine, Germany, the daughter of Peter and Mary Zechnor
William MEDLEN, Boy 2nd Class, HMS Implacable, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Elizabeth Harriet MENDS, born 22nd October 1841, the daughter of Melita Helen and William Robert Mends
William Robert MENDS, 21+, bachelor, of St.Budeaux, Devon, Lieutenant, R.N. serving on HMS Rodney, the eldest son of Captain Mends of HMS Talavera, married 6th December 1837, to Melita STILON, minor, the third daughter of Dr.Joseph Stilon, Surgeon, R.N. He later became Admiral Sir William Mends. She became Dame Melita Mends, and died at Alverstoke, Hampshire about 13th July 1894
Enrico MERCIECA, born Malta, aged 21 years, serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
Reverend H. Abdy MIDDLETON, died on 11th January 1868, Chaplain HMS Crocodile, aged 43 years. The eldest son of the late Reverend H. Middleton of Barton Stacey, Hampshire
John MIFFLINGS. 6th October 1829, from HMS Spartiate. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Carmelo MIFSUD, born Malta, aged 21 years, Bandsman, serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
Hamilton MILBURN, 21+, bachelor, of Kekonnen, Isle of Man, Quartermaster, HMS Vanguard, married 29th April 1837, to Ann GARDNER, minor with parents consent, father Anthony Gardner, Shipwright, HM Naval Yard.
John MILLARD. 22nd January 1829, Boatswain, from HMS Blonde. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
John MILLARD, Royal Navy, 21+, bachelor, born in Woolwich, Kent, HMS Medina, married at the Archbishops Palace in Valletta on 16th May 1863, by the Reverend Gauchi Azzopardi, and on the 18th May at St.Paul’s Anglican Church by Reverend R.B.Howe, to Amelia Victoria CASTAGNA, the daughter of Carmela and Antonio Baldassare Castagna
John MILLARD, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, of HMS Newport, his wife gave birth to a daughter on 5th August 1870 in Floriana
Mrs MILLARD, the wife of J. Millard, HMS Hydra, gave birth to a daughter 13th June 1864 in Cospicua
Mrs MILLARD the wife of John Millard, Royal Navy, gave birth to a son 30th September 1866, in Cospicua
Elizabeth Ann MILLER, born 6th September 1856, the daughter of Matilda and William Henry Miller, Steward, Royal Navy
Lieutenant E.C. MILLER, died 28th September 1845, commanding HM steam packet Volcano, at his residence in Floriana, leaving a widow
William MILLER, Sailmaker, HMS Cyclops, working HM Dockyard, September 1803.
Harold MILLETT, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Plymouth, Assistant Paymaster, HMS Conqueror, the son of John and Anna Maria Millett, married 11th February 1859 to, Annie MITCHELL, spinster, minor, born in Waterford, Ireland, the daughter of William and Johanna Mitchell
William MILLICHAP, HMS St.Vincent, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 12th December 1831
Frederick J. MILLMAN. Wednesday 27th November 1836. Fire in Valletta about 11 p.m. flames seen coming from the building on the corner of Merchants Street, and Strada Cristoforo, from a carpenters shop. Frederick J. Millman, Mate, HMS Revenge was passing and sensing the danger immediately arranged to collect water to stem the flames, some sailors also ashore helped. He went up a ladder through the smoke and flames to prevent the old wooden balcony above from catching fire. A party from HMS Barham under Lieutenant Windham, arrived with a fire engine and got the fire under control. Millman was slightly singed. A Public advertisement appeared in the newspaper showing the Maltese appreciation of Millman’s actions, and his reply
Joseph MILLS, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died 21st September 1837 from cholera
Midshipman MILLS, witness at the brig William piracy trial in January 1820. Full Name: Warren Hastings Horatio Nelson Mills
Paymaster and Purser MILNER, HMS Gladiator, died Friday 7th April 1848, at Royal Naval Hospital, Bighi
Anthony William MILWARD, died 20th February 1840, Commander of HMS Hydra, Royal Navy
James MINIFIE, Smith, HMS Wassanaer, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Abraham George MITCHELL, died Friday 27th October 1848, at his residence in Strada San Giovanni, of apoplexy. Leaving a widow. Had served in the Royal Navy
Adam MITCHELL, HMS Sybille, buried 11th October 1825
E. MITCHELL, AB, died 13th November 1941, on board the Aircraft Carrier HMS Ark Royal. On 10th November his ship had left Gibraltar with thirty-seven Hurricane aircarft on board for delivery to Malta, and thirty-four arrived safely. On the return voyage to Gibraltar the ship was struck by a torpedo fired by the German U-boat U-81. The Carrier listing badly was taken in tow by a destroyer, but sank at 6.00 a.m. the next morning. Remarkably all the men on board were saved with the exception of AB Mitchell
N. MITCHELL, died on Friday 8th October 1847, at the Naval Hospital after a long and painful illness Mr.N.Mitchell. For many years a pilot in Her Majesty's Service. Had been a pilot for twenty years. His funeral took place at the hospital on the following day. He left two daughters, and a subscription in the Fleet was made on their behalf
Francesco MIZZI. 30th December 1836, Seaman, from HMS Asia. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
J. MONCRIEFF, Able Seaman, HMS Rodney, died of cholera, buried 16th July 1837
Andrew MOODY, Assistant Surgeon, HMS Zebra, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, buried 19th June 1840
Charles Dalrymple MOORE, born 1st January 1890, the son of Fanny Ponsonby and Lieutenant Charles Henry Hodgson Moore, Royal Navy
Ethel Gertrude MOORE, born 15th December 1882, the daughter of George Kaines and Ellen Moore, Staff Commander, Royal Navy
John MOORE, born 16th January 1822, the son of Dora and Vice Admiral Sir Graham Moore K.C.B., at the Admiral’s residence in Strada Mezzodi, Valletta. Commander-in-Chief British Naval Forces in the Mediterranean
William MOORE, Sailmaker, HMS Cyclops, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
John MOORHEAD MD, Assistant Surgeon, HMS Alacrity, buried 5th October 1825
Isaac MORRIS, 21+, bachelor, born in Devonport, Steward, HMS Enterprise, the son of John and Ann Morris, married 1st January 1866 to, Mary MILLER, spinster, minor, born in Portsmouth, the daughter of Henry and Mary Miller
John MORRIS, died 1st January 1868, HMS Endymion, while aloft fell and died from the injuries he received
Joshua MORRIS, HMS Cordelia, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 3rd November 1831
Robert MORRIS, Able Seaman, HMS Russell, buried 12th April 1837
Thomas MORRIS, bachelor, from Plymouth, serving on HMS Rodney, married 11th March 1839, to Jane FOUNTAIN, minor, the daughter of William Fountain, of London, with her parents consent
John MORRISON, died 1807, Quartermaster, serving on HMS Amphion
William MORTLEY, 21+, bachelor, of Brookland, Kent, Gunroom Steward, HMS Medea, married 8th October 1843, to Eliza WALING, minor, spinster, the daughter of the late John Waling, HM Dockyard
Thomas MOSS, Shipwright, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Lieutenant H.B. MOTTLEY, died 23rd December 1842, of HMS Queen. He was buried on Tuesday, 27th, at Floriana, attended by men from his late ship HMS Impregnable, and from HMS Queen, to which he was recently promoted, but never joined having gone into the Royal Naval hospital the same day
Elfric Arnold Francis MOULD, born 4th January 1856, the son of Mary Theresa and John Arnold Mould, Surgeon, Royal Navy
Hereward MOULD, born 1st Janury 1858, the son of Mary Theresa and John Arnold Mould, Surgeon, Royal Navy
John Arnold MOULD, 21+, widower, born in Stoke Damerel, Surgeon, Royal Navy, the son of John and Elizabeth Snowdon Mould, married 12th April 1855 to, Mary Theresa EGERTON, 21+, spinster, born in Malta
Mary Eleanor MOULD, born 11th December 1859, the daughter of Mary Theresa and John Arnold Mould, Staff Surgeon, Royal Navy
William MOULD, born 28th December 1856, the son of Mary Theresa and John Arnold Mould, Surgeon, Royal Navy
James MOUNSHER, died suddenly on the 6th March 1843, at the mess table, of heart trouble, Purser of HMS Vanguard
Thomas MOYES, Clerk, HMS Glasgow, buried 24th December 1827
James MOWAT, aged 30 years, bachelor, Surgeon. R.N., HMS Hood, the son of George Mowat, married 6th March 1899, to Jane Ellinor LEE, aged 31 years, spinster, the daughter of John Lee deceased, Clerk in Holy Orders
William MUIR, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, Paymaster, R.N., the son of George and Frances Ann Muir, married 12th September 1868 to, Sophia Louisa THOMAS, 21+, spinster, born in Zante, the daughter of Mary Anne and Charles Schembry Thomas
Joseph MUNDAY, Seaman, HMS Hind, died from cholera, buried 24th July 1837
Mrs MUNDAY, the wife of Richard Munday, R.N. Secretary to the Admiral Superintendent, gave birth to a daughter 23rd November 1866 in Sliema
Richard Cleveland MUNDAY, baptised 8th February 1868, son of Susan Elizabeth and Richard Munday, Royal Navy
Daniel MUNRO, Seaman, aged 36 years, HMS Rochfort, buried 12th November 1823
Patrick MURPHY, Sailmaker, HMS Warrior, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Emily NARES, born 16th January 1869, the daughter of Mary and George Strong Nares
Emily NARES, born 23rd January 1870, the daughter of Mary and Captain George Strong Nares, Royal Navy
Maria Ethel Olive Eliza NATHAN, born 11th November 1869, the daughter of Maria and Henry Frederick Nathan, Surgeon, Royal Navy
Federico Guglielmo NAUDI, died 20th December 1852, Royal Navy, aged 27 years, at the home of his uncle
Charles Scobell NEGUS, died 22nd November 1869 in Vittoriosa, aged 6 years 7 months, the second son of Fysher Negus, Staff Surgeon, HMS Hibernia
James NEIL, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Mary Elizabeth NESHAM, the only daughter of Captain Nesham, HMS Melville, married Thursday 20th January 1831 to, John Yeedon LLOYD, Major, 73rd Regiment
Edward NEWBERY, Boy, HMS Princess Charlotte, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Frederick Thomas NEWBURY, born 4th October 1870, the son of George Henry and Mary Newbury. Engineer, Royal Navy. Died 12th October 1870
George Henry NEWBURY, 21+, bachelor, born in Plymouth, Engineers, HMS Firefly, the son of Elizabeth and George Henry Newbury, married 16th January 1864 to, Mary Jane SMITH, 21+, spinster, born in Sheriff Hill, Durham, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Smith
Assistant Surgeon NEWMAN, serving on HMS Hermes, 1837
Lieutenant L.J.A. NEWMAN, committed suicide on HMS Ceylon, by taking arsenic,
8th October 1837. He left a note for his brother serving on HMS Hermes. The son of a Warrant Officer Carpenter, in the Royal Navy. He had been a Mate for 16 years, and made Lieutenant in 1837
John NICHOLS, died 26th April 1853, aged 15 years, on board HMS Albion. Whilst aloft in mizzen top suddenly fell onto the deck below and was killed instantly
Commander NICOLAS, Royal Navy, HMS Trident, as a result of a Court Martial held in February 1862 was dismissed the service with disgrace for excessive caning two 17 year old boys at Gibraltar, when they reported late back from leave. The Court heard that the two lads, 2nd Class Boy Crannis and 2nd Class Boy Hudson, had been of good character. On 9th November 1861 they were caned over the breech with 60/70 cuts administered by a man with his full force, then kept on deck without food for 12 hours. For the same offence both boys were brought up 2 days later on Monday 11 November and again received 60/70 cuts. Crannis was brought up a third time on Tuesday 12th November given 115 cuts and punishment only ceased when he had become insensible. Boy Crannis, received a total of 265 lashes and Boy Hudson a total of 151 lashes
George NICHOLSON, Second Master, HMS Asia, buried 7th January 1837
John Balfour NICOLSON, 21+, bachelor, Asst.Surgeon, Royal Navy, HMS Merlin, the son of Thomas and Hughina Forbes Nicolson, married 12th January 1852 to, Katherine O’REILLY, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Mary and the late Bernard O’Reilly, Paymaster 18th Regiment
William NOCKLES, Seaman, HMS Caledonia, bachelor, from Smallburgh, Norfolk, married 15th June 1850 to, Clara MUSCAT, spinster, the daughter of Salvatore Muscat, born Malta
Emily Harriet NORMAN, born 17th June 1848, the daughter of Eliza and William Norman, Steward to Admiral Sir William Parker, R.N.
Joseph NORTHOVER, aged 25 years, Able Seaman, HMS Jasper, buried 20th March 1827
Richard NOTT, aged 21 years, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Revenge, buried 14th June 1826
Caterina Vincenza Emily NOWELL, born 19th July 1846, the daughter of Maria Caterina and William Calmader Nowell, Lieutenant, R.N.
Henry NOWELL, born 27th February 1848, the son of Maria Caterina and William Calamady Nowell, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
William Calamady NOWELL, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 16th April 1839, to Maria Caterina TESTAFERRATA, minor, the daughter of Marchesi Nicolo Testaferrata, of Valletta, with the consent of her Guardian
William Henry George NOWELL, born 3rd January 1845, the son of Maria Caterina and Lieutenant William Calamady Nowell, Royal Navy
William Henry George NOWELL, born Malta, aged 36 years, Lieutenant, serving on HMS Tyne, April 1881
John O'BRIEN, died 3rd November 1840, Seaman. Killed on board HMS Coaster at the capture of St.Jean D'Acre.
Alice Maud O’CONNELL, born 11th March 1873, the daughter of Margaret Matilda and John Gorham O’Connell, Navigating Lieutenant, Royal Navy
William O’KEEFE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Engineer, Royal Navy, married 28th September 1895 to, Emily RIDDLE, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Riddle, Publican
Charles O'NEIL, died 29th September 1836, Captain of Foretop, HMS Vernon
John R.H. OLDFIELD, born Malta, aged 21 years, Lieutenant, serving on HMS Agincourt, April 1881
Erasmus OMMANNEY, 21+, bachelor, Commander, Royal Navy, HMS Vesuvius, the son of the late Sir Francis Molineux Ommaney, married 27th February 1844, to Emily Caroline SMITH, the eldest daughter of Samuel Smith, HM Naval Arsenal.
George ORRICK, Sailmaker, HMS Kent, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Richard Darkwood OSBORNE, 21+, bachelor, born in Devon, Gunner, HMS Banshee, the son of Richard and Mary Ann Osborne, married 11th September 1852 to, Hannah MORTIMER, 21+, spinster, born in Norwich, the daughter of John and Mary Mortimer
Charles L. OTTLEY, aged 33 years, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Victoria, the son of the Reverend Lawrence Ottley, married 21st March 1892, to Kathleen M. STEWART, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Colonel Alexander Stewart
John OVERTON. 12th December 1838, of HMS Bellerophon. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Captain A.R. OWEN, died 8th June 1866 in Bighi Royal Navy Hospital. He had been appointed to HMS Falcon then in Australia and was about to leave Malta to join his new ship
J.H.F. OWEN, died 24th June 1865, Sub-Lieutenant, HMS Victoria, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital of typhoid fever
Richard OWENS, Carpenter, HMS Wassanaer, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Joseph PACE, born Malta, married, aged 48 years, Captain’s Cook, serving on HMS Hector, April 1881
Salvo PACE, born Malta, aged 20 years, Bandsman, serving on HMS Euryalus, April 1881
William PADNER, born 22nd February 1847, the son of Lucy Sophia and William Thomas Padner, baptised in Malta April 1865, by R.N. Chaplain, HMS Cossack
Godfrey Marshall PAINE, aged 29 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, HMS Renown, the son of James Paine, married 10th November 1900 to, Elizabeth KNOWLES, aged 27 years, spisnter, the daughter of Andrew Knowles
Ellen PAINTOR, died 3rd March 1840, aged 39 years, the wife of Commander Paintor
Ellen PARDOE, died 3rd February 1849, at her home in Strada Giuseppe. The wife of Captain Pardoe R.N., aged 68 years, of apoplexy
W. PARDOE, died 30th April 1861, Commander, Royal Navy, aged 88 years
Edward PARDY, Captain of the Maintop, HMS Wolverine, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Reverend William PARGETER, B.A., 1760 - 1810. Graduated M.D., from Marischal College, Aberdeen in 1786. In 1795 abandoned medicine and became a Naval Chaplain. Served at the battle of the Nile on HMS Alexander. Came to Malta and was Chaplain of the Garrison 1801, and conducted the funeral of Sir Ralph Abercrombie. Retired from the Navy in 1802. Died in Oxfordshire 1810
Charlotte PARKER, the third daughter of Vice-Admiral William Parker, married Thursday 18th July 1850, to Lieutenant the Hon. George Henry DOUGLAS, of HMS Queen
Henry PARKER, Shipwright, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
H.H. PARKER, 2nd Master, HMS Bellerophon, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
James Sandbach PARKER, aged 21 years, bachelor, Sub-Lieutenant, R.N., the son of James Edward Parker, married 24th January 1899, to Dorothy Leyborne POPHAM, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Lieutenant John Leyborne Popham retired
John PARKER, died on 1st August 1849, sailor, of HM.Steam Frigate Terrible. At about 11.30 a.m. he was stabbed in the back whilst walking between Strada Levante and Strada Teatro. His assailant escaped. He was taken to hospital where he died the next day
William PARKER, 21+, widower, born in Penshurst, Kent, Ship’s Cook, HMS Hydra, the son of William and Mary Parker, married 10th January 1865 to, Sophia FREEMAN, 21+, widow, born in St.Georges in the East, London, the daughter of William and Sophia
Admiral Sir William PARKER, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
William PARKIN, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
John PARNHAM, Sailmaker, HMS Success, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
James PASCOE, born 21st March 1851, son of John and Mary Pascoe, baptised on 16th January 1870. HMS Lord Warden
Henry Thurston Wake PAWSEY, born 17th May 1892, the son of Ellen Edith and Charles James Pawsey, Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief
Henry PAYNE, aged 22 years, Able Seaman, HMS Raleigh, buried 15th November 1826
John PAYNE, HMS Pelican, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 15th September 1830
Margaret Harriet PAYNE, baptised 8th April 1868, daughter of Margaret Maria and John Payne, Ship’s Steward, HMS Endymion
William PAYNE, died 2nd June 1869, William Payne, Leading Seaman, HMS Newpor. Boat capsized off St.Elmo Point, returning from Grand Harbour to Marsamuscetto Harbour, with Henry Grace, Quartermaster, Henry Porter, boy, Sydney Porter, boy, John Lazazari, boy, William H.Seldon, boy, John Walters boy, R.Brooman, boy, and Andrew Cook, boy, who was the only survivor
Alexander PEACOCK, HMS Britannia, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 4th June 1831
John PEARCE. 22nd August 1838, Able Seaman, of HMS Talavera. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
John PEARCE, died 15th March 1858, Quartermaster on HMS Tartarus, found dying in Pieta with stab wounds in his back. Some Greek merchant seamen were taken into custody. On 27th April Paolo Menesis, a Greek sailor, was found Guilty of murder and sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for life
Richard PEARCE, Boy 2nd Class, HMS Daphne, buried 30th January 1840
Joseph PEARSE, Lieutenant, R.N. commanding HM Steamer Firefly, in 1837
Edward PEARSON, Ropemaker, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Alfred PECKHAM, aged 25 years, bachelor, of Southampton, the son of William Peckham, Stoker, HMS Bittern, married 6th February 1879, to Giovanna FRENDO, aged 17 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Louis Frendo
Henry PEIRSE. 10th May 1829, Lieutenant, of HMS Wellesley. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital by John Liddell
Gibbons PEMBERTON, Sailmaker, HMS Weazle, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 5th June 1830
Ada PENFOLD, died in Sliema on 5th July 1869, aged 8 months, the daughter of Frederick Penfold, Naval Secretary
Frederick PENFOLD, his wife gave birth to a daughter 2nd November 1868, Naval Secretary
Frederick PENFOLD, his wife gave birth to a son on 11th December 1859, in Floriana, Naval Secretary
Charlotte Murray PENROSE, the daughter of Sir Charles Vinicombe Penrose, Admiral of the White, married 9th June 1817, to William MAINWARING, Captain, 10th Regiment
George PENNICOTT, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Cambridge, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st July and 30th September 1841
George PEPLOW, 21+, bachelor, born St.Helena, the son of Samuel Peplow, Seaman, Royal Navy, married 27th March 1872, to Mary Ann CARWAINE, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Ann Carwaine
William PEPPERELL, Royal Navy, in Malta hospital, April 1881
John PERKINS, on Wednesday 1st August 1849, Seaman, of HMS Terrible, was walking with a soldier of the R.A., in Strada Levante, between 11 and 12 o'clock at night. A Maltese overtook them at a brisk pace and on passing them, with swing of arm, struck Perkins in the abdomen. After a short distance Perkins felt faint and the soldier saw blood trickling down his trousers. Three Maltese porters carried him to the Civil Hospital, but he died on Friday morning, 3rd August 1849
Reginald Jeffery William PERKINS, baptised 1st September 1889, the son of Fanny and William Russell Perkins, Stoker, HMS Polyphemus
John PETERSON, Sailmaker, HMS Narcissus, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William PETERSON, Sailmaker, HMS Mercury, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
John PETTIGREW. April 1829, Seaman, from HMS Revenge. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital by John Liddell
John PHILLIPS, aged 25 years, bachelor, of Hastings, the son of James Phillips, Ship’s Cook, HMS Cockatrice, married 21st April 1879, to Giuliena Joanna Maria Anna Laurentia LAMPIER, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John Lampier
Josiah Samuel PHILLIPS, 21+, bachelor, born in Illogan, Cornwall, Engineer, HMS Ardent, married 18th April 1848 to, Maria FOWLES, 21+, spinster, born in Deptford, Kent, resident in Malta
Mrs PICKTHORN, the wife of Thomas R. Pickthorn, Surgeon, HMS Hibernia, gave birth to a son 13th January 1864, at Senglea
Robert PIDDALL, Carpenters Mate, HMS Castor, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Hugh PIGOT, Captain of HMS Barham in October 1831 conveyed Sir Walter Scott to Malta
Lieutenant PIGOT, R.N., died September 1845, of HM Siren, at Royal Naval Hospital
Edith Ivy PIGOTT, born 28th February 1888, the daughter of William Harvey and Edith Pigott, Commander, Royal Navy, HMS Cruiser
Maria PINK, died at Isola on 15th March 1846, aged 59 years, the wife of James Pink, Carpenter, HMS Ceylon
Edward PINKNER, Gunner 3rd Class, HMS Trinculo, Court Martialed 28th January 1868. Sentenced to loss of one years seniority and to be severely reprimanded
Lionel Read PLACE, Lieutenant, HMS Queen, the youngest son of Elizabeth and the late Reverend John Conyers Place, of Marnhull, Dorset, married 4th November 1843, to Anne WOODHOUSE, the daughter of Martha and the late Samuel Woodhouse of Norley Hall, Cheshire, and Bronte House near Liverpool
Joseph PLASKET, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
William PLATT, aged 47 years, widower, Boatswain, HMS Gibraltar, the son of Henry Platt deceased, married 13th July 1898 to, Harriet Martha LEDIARD, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of William Edward Lediard
Joseph Simon POLE, died Tuesday 27th April 1852, aged 29 years, at the Royal Naval Hospital
William Henry POLLARD, 21+, bachelor, from Cornwall, the son of Edward and Elizabeth Pollard, AB, HMS Caledonia, married 16th April 1872, to Mary Alice MILLICHAP, 21+, spinster, of Battersea, London, the daughter of David and Maria Millichap
Peter POLLOCK, aged 41 years, HMS Seringapatam, buried 2nd February 1827
Thomas POOLE, Sailmaker, HMS Alceste, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
William POOR, aged 16 years, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
Antonio PORTELLI, born Gozo, married, aged 37 years, Musician, serving on HMS Garnet, April 1881
Henry PORTER, died 2nd June 1869, Henry Porter, Able Seaman, HMS Newport. Boat capsized off St.Elmo Point, returning from Grand Harbour to Marsamuscetto Harbour, with Henry Grace, Quartermaster, William Payne, Leading Seaman, Sydney Porter, boy, John Lazazari, boy, William H.Seldon, boy, John Walters boy, R.Brooman, boy, and Andrew Cook, boy, who was the only survivor
Robert PORTER, Smith, HMS Success, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Robert PORTER, QM, HMS Scylla, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 12th October 1832
Robert POTTS, Carpenter, Berwick Transport, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
Richard POWELL, born 21st November 1839, the son of Jane and Richard Powell,
baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
Joseph PRATT, HMS Ganges, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 19th January 1832
Thomas PRATT, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Charles Roger PREEDY, born on 16th March 1894, the son of Margaret Alington and Commander Henry Preedy, Royal Navy, living in Valletta. The baby died on 4th May 1894, aged 2 months
James PRESTON, Sailmaker, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Lewis de Teissier PREVOST, 21+, bachelor, born Marylebone, London, Lieutenant, R.N., of HMS Vernon, the son of Captain Prevost R.N., married Wednesday 10th January 1844 to Elizabeth HANDY, 21+, spinster, from Crossmolina, Ireland, the daughter of the late Samuel Handy of Bracca Castle, Co.Westmeath
Mrs PRICE, the wife of Commander E.N. Price, gave birth to a son 1st April 1890, at the Villa Frere, Pieta
Richard PRICE, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
George PROCTOR, Carpenter, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Stoker PULLEN, of HMS Trident, died Sunday 7th March 1847. He fell into the sea and drowned
John PURCELL, Shipwright, HMS Topaze, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Robert PURCELL, Caulker, HMS Topaze, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Melita PURCHES, born 7th September 1899, the daughter of William Henry and Kate Purches, ERA, R.N.
Albert James PURKISS, aged 23 years, bachelor, 2nd Yeoman of Signals, HMS Polyphemus, married 10th October 1891, to Norah MACARTHY, aged 18 years, spinster
Edward PURVIS. At a Court Martial held March 1842, James Goss, Second Master of HMS Impregnable, was charged with having struck with violence Edward Purvis, Quarter Master HMS Impregnable and that death ensued. The sentence of the court decided charge proved and condemned the prisoner to be dismissed from HM service
John QUICKLEY, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Pembroke, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Emily Alma QUINTON, born 1st June 1854, the daughter of Caroline and Charles Quinton, HMS Ceylon
Thomas QUIRK, Sailmaker, HMS Philomel, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Henry RADFORD, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Colchester, Essex, QM, HMS Enterprise, the son of Martin and Emma Radford, married 28th March 1867 to, Caroline JOHNSON, aged 20 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of William and Paula Johnson
William RAINSHAW, Sailmaker, HMS Kent, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Henry John RAMPLING, aged 38 years, widower, Chief Engineer, Royal Navy, HMS Surprise, the son of Richard Rampling, married 21st January 1893 to Alice Maud ANCELL, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of William Ancell
John RANDALL. 30th June 1829. Seaman, from HMS Madagascar. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Eleanor Georgiana RANDOLPH, died 19th June 1854, aged 11 months, the daughter of George Granville Randolph, Captain, HM Steamer Rodney.
John RATCLIFFE, Able Seaman, HMS Talavera, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Andrew RAY, Sailmaker, HMS Mercury, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Thomas RAY, Sailmaker, HMS Narcissus, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Frederick William REA, 21+, bachelor, born in Blackheath, Kent, Master, Royal Navy, HMS Vigilant, the son of Anne and Charles Andrew Rea, married 15th November 1858 to, Emily KEELING, 21+, spinster, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of Robert and Mary Keeling
Thomas REED, Shipwright, HMS Success, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Edward REES, aged 21 years, bachelor, of Leak, Huntingdonshire, the son of John and Mary Rees, Stoker, HMS Lord Warden, married 12th February 1871, to Teresa BONNICI,21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe and Domenia Bonnici
William REEVES, died 12th February 1846, after an accident in the dockyard. A seaman of HMS Hibernia, he was one of a working party who were raising a Spar by crane, when it swung round and struck him on the head fracturing his skull. He was taken to hospital but died an hour later
Jerard Aubrey REID, died 13th January 1870, only son of Dr.Reid, HMS Lord Warden
Commander REID, died about 19th March 1863, at Bighi Naval hospital. About 100 officers from all services and parties of seamen from every ship in harbour attended his burial in the hosptal cemetery. The service was conducted by the Hospital Chaplain, the Reverend R.B.Howe, and the Reverend William Dearden, Chaplain of HMS Magicienne
Emily Sophia Alexandra Mylius RENNIE, died 21st August 1860, aged 32 years. the wife of Captain Rennie CB, of H.M.I.N. Died at sea on the mail boat Ripon from Calcutta, India
A. REYNOLDS, Boy 1st Class, HMS Rodney, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st July and 30th September 1841
William REYNOLDS, born 15th August 1842, the son of Charlotte and John Reynolds, Purser’s Steward, Royal Navy
William REYPART, L/M, HMS Pembroke, died in Bighi Royal Navy Hospital, between 1st April and 30th June 1839
Captain Ernest RICE, Royal Navy, HMS Sultan, serving in Malta on his birthday, 24th February 1889, aged 49 years
Charles Grafton RICH, aged 2 years, son of Stoker Rich of torpedo depot HMS Hibernia, was drowned in Sliema Creek on 12th January 1899. The parents resided at Vicolo Belvedere, Sliema
Alfred RICHARDS, 2nd Captain Fore Top, HMS Royal Oak, died 1st August 1866, aged 29 years
Robert RICHARDS, Boatswains Mate, HMS Firefly, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Thomas RICHARDS, died 14th February 1868, Able Seaman, HMS Endymion. Fell from aloft while on duty in maintop, and died from his injuries
George RICHARDSON, on Tuesday morning, 5th January 1847, Seaman, HMS Hecla, was employed cleaning the funnel when a rope supporting the stage broke and he fell to his death
John RICHARDSON, Able Seaman, HMS Raleigh, buried 4th September 1826
Jonathan RICHARDSON, Shipwright, HMS Trident, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Thomas RICHARDSON, Sailmaker, HMS Antelope, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
William RICHARDSON, Sailmaker, HMS Agincourt, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
Charles RIDER, Sailmaker, HMS Mercury, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Lieutenant RIGGE, in command of HMS Trident, in March 1847
Robert RIMES, Boy, HMS Princess Charlotte, buried 20th July 1839
Benjamin ROBERTS, Carpenter, HMS Cyclops, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
James ROBERTS, Captain, R.N., Collector of Customs, 1867 – 1870
Rosa Louise ROBERTS, born 11th December 1869 at Sheerness, Kent, baptised in Malta 1877, the daughter of William Henry and Elizabeth Mary Roberts, Engineer, Royal Navy
Thomas ROBESON, aged 41 years, bachelor, HMS Invincible, the son of W.H.M. Robeson, Clerk in Holy Orders, married 26th February 1881, to Mary Louisa DYER, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of R.C.Dyer, Staff-Captain, Royal Navy
Joseph Thomas ROBINSON, born 2nd June 1839, the son of Mary Ann and Joseph Robinson, Gunner, HMS Beacon
Richard ROBINSON. 24th March 1829, Seaman, from HMS Blonde. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
Robert Spencer ROBINSON, 21+, bachelor, of St.George’s, Hannover Square, London, Captain, Royal Navy, son of the late Reverend Sir John Robinson of Rokeby Hall, Ireland, married 10th May 1841 to, Clementina LOUIS, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir John Louis of Cadwell, Devon, Superintendent of HM Dockyard Malta
William ROBINSON, aged 17 years, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
Louisa ROBSON, died 28th January 1855, the wife of the Reverend James Stuart Robson, Chaplain HM frigate Leander. Left a young family
On 30th March 1866, Charles RODGERS, 21+, bachelor, born in Armmore, Donegal, Ireland, Seaman, HMS Phebe, Royal Navy, the son of Charles and Ann Rodgers, married Maria SARSEDO, nee VALENI, the daughter of Vicenzo and Katherina Valeni, in St.Paul’s Anglican cathedral, Valletta, stating that she was a widow. She had married Salvatore SARSEDO, on 30th May 1853, but he left Malta and was never heard from again. She died in Senglea on 5th February 1876. Charles RODGERS married Lorenza BORG on 15th April 1876 in Vittoriosa
William RODGERS, 21+, bachelor, born in Braintree, Essex, Steward, HMS Oberon, married 17th August 1848 to, Margaret SMITH, 21+, spinster, born in Malta
William RODWAY, died 6th November 1852, aged 36 years, Sailor, HMS Bellerophon, fell from St.Michael bastion whilst drunk. Taken by the police to the civil hospital where he died at 5 o'clock next morning of a fractured skull
Charles Pelican Alfred ROEBUCK, born 10th April 1833, the son of Sarah and Isaac Roebuck, Gunner, HMS Ceylon
Sarah Margaret ROEBUCK, born 18th May 1836, the daughter of Sarah and Isaac Roebuck, Gunner, HMS Ceylon
John ROGERS, HMS Ocean, buried 26th December 1828
Thomas ROGERS, aged 28 years, Seaman, HMS Active, buried 22nd June 1824
Samuel ROLFE, Sailmaker, worked in HM Dockyard, returned to England on board HMS Prevoyante, October 1810
Sarah Ellen Elizabeth ROSKILLY, baptised 4th January 1868, the daughter of Sarah Ann and William Edward Roskilly, Gunner, HMS Hydra
Eric John Daubeney ROUTH, born 21st January 1895, the son of Ethel Blanche and Commander Henry Peter Routh, Royal Navy
Alfred Charles Henry ROWE, born 28th January 1844, the son of Mary and John Rowe, Steward, R.N., HMS Geyser
Thomas ROWLAND, Sailmaker, HMS Athenian, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
Robert RUDD, born 10th January 1841, the son of Letitia and Robert Rudd, baptised April 1865 by the Reverend S. Kelson Stothert, Chaplain HMS Victoria
Charles William RUSE, aged 24 years, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Hibernia, the son of William Ruse, married 25th October 1897 to, Hester Ann HAWTON, aged 22 years, spinster, from Plympton, Devon, the daughter of Francis Hawtin deceased
Hugh RUSSELL, aged 33 years, bachelor, HMS Landrail, the son of Hugh Russell, married 11th April 1891 to Elizabeth Anne SMYE, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Job Smye
James RUSSELL. 7th September 1829, from HMS Asia. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital, by John Liddell
John RUSSELL, died 29th January 1843, First Lieutenant, aged 32 years, HMS frigate Geyser
Joshua RUSSELL. 26th January 1839, from HMS Asia. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
James RYAN, Shipwright, HMS Topaze, working in HM Dockyard, February 1809
Louisa RYDER, died 10th October 1855, aged 22 years, the wife of Captain Alfred Phillips Ryder, R.N., HMS Dauntless
Dr.James SALMON, died 25th August 1858, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, after a long illness in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital
John SALTER, Carpenter, HMS Wassanaer, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Dorothy Florence Elizabeth SAMPSON, born 24th June 1899, the daughter of Harry and Florence Rosina Sampson, ERA, R.N.
Thomas SANDLEY, died 18th April 1859, aged 23 years, Sailor, HMS Medina. Was boating with his brother George Michael Sandley of HMS Conqueror, when the boat overturned off Fort Ricasoli. Thomas unable to swim drowned before his brother could save him. George was rescued by the tug Dragon
Arthur SANDY, aged 24 years, bachelor, ERA, Royal Navy, married 8th August 1887, to Mary LUTLEY, aged 23 years, spinster
Joseph SARGENT, Boy 2nd Class, HMS Powerful, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st July and 30th September 1841
William SARGENT, died 7th November 1866, aged 32 years. Able Seaman, R.N.
Adelaide Amelia SAUNDERS, the youngest daughter of the late Commander William Saunders, R.N., married 15th August 1850, to William Henry BATEMAN, Paymaster and Purser R.N.
George SAUNDERS, died 11th October 1864, on HMS Gibraltar, during exercise fell from one of the yards, onto the deck, hitting Frederick Derpew, who was knocked down a hatchway into the hold and also killed
Petty Officer Robert SAUNDERS, died 22nd October 1866, lately pensioned from HMS Gibraltar, awaiting a passage to England. He died on board HMS Hibernia, after falling into the hold and fracturing his skull. Buried in Bighi Hospital cemetery
J.C. SAXTON, died 3rd October 1850, Gunner of Brig Frolic, at Bighi Naval
Hospital, of cholera.
SCAMMELL, died 2nd December 1869, Sailor on HMS Lord Warden, due to an accident
Charles John SCARGALL, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Giles, London, Wardroom Steward, HMS Terrible, the son of John and Sarah Ann Scargall, married 15th May 1856 to, Susanna Antonietta CAMILLERI, born in Malta, the widow of Vincenzo Camilleri, the daughter of Michele and Anna SCHEMBRI
Baron G. SCHLIPPENBACH, died 20th March 1840, Captain, aged 48 years. Captain in the Russian Navy. From Livonia. Died while in command of His Imperial Majesty’s frigate Alexandra
Richard SCOREY. 21st August 1838, Ordinary Seaman, from HMS Minden. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Andrew SCOTT, Sailmaker, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
David SCOTT, born 21st June 1865, the son of Margaret Scott nee WELSH, and Thomas Scott, Engineer, Royal Navy
John SCOTT, widower, of Selsea, Sussex, Boatswain, HMS Rainbow, married 18th June 1833, to Theresa GARDNER, minor, spinster, the daughter of Anthony Gardner of Guernsey, Shipwright in HM Naval Yard
Mrs SCOTT, the wife of W.P. Scott, Paymaster, HMS Medina, gave birth to a daughter 26th May 1863 in Valletta
F. SCREEN, AB, in April 1889 he was Court Martialed for striking a senior officer. He was found Guilty and sentenced to 3 months Hard Labour
Evelyn Cassandra SCROGGS, born 5th June 1894, the daughter of Harold Charles and Cassandra Mabel Molyneux Scroggs, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
Charles Samuel SEELY, 21+, bachelor, born in Woolwich, Kent, Engineer, HMS Triton, married 10th July 1849 to, Mary DAY, spinster, minor, born in Malta, with the consent of her guardian’s Peter Hepburn and and William H. Brown, both resident in Malta
William H. SELDON, died 2nd June 1869, of HMS Newport. Boat capsized off St.Elmo Point, returning from Grand Harbour to Marsamuscetto Harbour, with William Payne, Leading Seaman, Henry Porter, Able Seaman, Sydney Porter, boys John Lazazari, John Walters, R.Brooman, and Andrew Cook, who was the only survivor
Arthur Everett SHANKS, died 14th December 1866 in Valletta, aged 6 months, the infant son of Hemsley R. Shanks, Secretary to Vice Admiral Lord Clarence Paget
John SHARP, Sailmaker, HMS Madras, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Benjamin SHARPE, 21+, bachelor, from Chiswick, London, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Howe, married 5th March 1843 to, Marianne Fanny MONTAGU, 21+, spinster, from Swaffam, Norfolk
Catherine Hay SHARPE, died 26th October 1838, aged 44 years, the wife of Rear Admiral Alexander Renton Sharpe CB, Captain of HMS Minden
A.T. SHAWE, Midshipman, HMS Revenge, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
James SHEPEARD, Seaman, HMS Talbot, buried 27th December 1827
John SHIELDS, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Alexander SHIPPARD, died 4th April 1841, aged 69 years. Rear Admiral
Jane SHIPPARD, died 10th November 1841, aged 71 years. The widow of Admiral Alexander Shippard
William SHORLAND, died 31st March 1855, Carpenter, HMS Vulcan
Alexander SHORROCK, aged 30 years, bachelor, of Manchester, the son of James and Rose Shorrock, Cook, HMS Geizer, married 2nd August 1875, to Isabella HAYNES, aged 24+, spinster, born Simons Town, Cape of Good Hope, the daughter of Thomas and Isabella Haynes
William SIBBLE, died 9th May 1836, Quartermaster, HMS Vernon
Thomas SILNECK, died 3rd November 1840, Seaman who was killed on board HMS Coaster, at the capture of St.Jean D'Acre by the allies
Miss. SILVER, engaged to Bulkeley Jones, Assistant Surgeon, HMS Hind, in 1837. Her sister Mary, widow of Mr.Guliver, married Mr.Whitmarsh, dispenser at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital
Reverend Gustavus Aird SIM, Presbyterian Chaplain to HM Fleet, 1897
William SIMMONDS, died 22nd May 1802, Seaman, HMS Diane, of fever, in the General Military Hospital, Valletta
George Thomas SIMMONS, born 5th June 1853, the son of Emily Simmons nee GORE, and Thomas Simmons, Engineer, HMS Caradoc
John SIMMONS, aged 40 years, Gunner's Mate, HMS Columbine, buried 12th December 1823
George SIMPSON, Sailmaker, HMS Halcyon, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Joseph SIMPSON, 21+, bacelor, born in Athlone, Ireland, Seaman, HMS Caledonia, the son of William and Rosanna Simpson, married 13th April 1869 to, Ann ABERNETHY, 21+, the widow of William Abernethy, born in Sunderland, the daughter of Daniel and Margaret MURPHY
George SKEENS, aged 24 years, bachelor, E.R.A., Royal Navy, HMS Colossus, the son of Henry Christopher Skeens, married 25th December 1887, to Kate HEALES, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Edward Heales
Ernest SLACK, aged 27 years, bachelor, ERA, R.N., the son of Thomas Slack, married 16th November 1899, to Clara Annie CLOSE, aged 26 years, spinster, of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, the daughter of William Close
Gladys Mary SLACK, born 5th September 1900, the daughter of Ernest and Clara Annie Slack, ERA, R.N.
Adolphus SLADE, later Admiral Sir, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1827
Adam SMITH, Shipwright, HMS Lucifer, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Agnes Louisa SMITH, born 11th February 1830, the daughter of Mary and Charles Henry Smith, Naval Officer
Benjamin SMITH, Able Seaman, HMS Glasgow, buried 19th August 1824
Charles John SMITH, born 30th April 1819, the son of Mary and Charles Henry Smith, Naval Officer in the Naval Arsenal
Frederick SMITH, Sailmaker, HMS Success, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Frederick SMITH, Carpenter, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Frederick Edmund SMITH, born 16th August 1828, the son of Mary and Charles Henry Smith
Frederick Edmund SMITH, died on Saturday 18th December 1830, at Vittoriosa, aged 2 years and 4 months, youngest son of Charles Henry Smith, Naval Officer, H.M.Dockyard
George SMITH, born 28th June 1822, the son of Mary and Charles Henry Smith, Naval Officer in the Dockyard
George Henry SMITH, born 25th March 1821, the son of Mary and Charles Henry Smith, Naval Officer in the Naval Dockyard
Henry SMITH, Able Seaman, HMS Vanguard, buried 2nd January 1837
Henry Percy SMITH, born 17th December 1825, the son of Charles Henry and Mary Smith, Naval Officer in the Dockyard
James SMITH, Boatswain, HMS Humber. Found Guilty at a Court Martial of absenting himself from his ship without leave, and sentenced to be dismissed the service
John SMITH, Smith, HMS Warrior, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
John SMITH, aged 20 years, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Asia, buried 3rd July 1827
John SMITH, aged 18 years, L/M, HMS Rattlesnake, buried 13th January 1828
John William SMITH, 21+, widower, born in Woolwich, Kent, Engineer, HMS Swallow, the son of George and Mary Smith, married 6th April 1858 to, Anne WILLIAMS, 21+, widow, born North Leigh, Oxfordshire, the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Willett Williams
Michael SMITH, 2nd Master, died in Bighi Royal Navy Hospital, between 1st April and 30th June 1839
Nicholas SMITH. 28th May 1839, Quartermaster, from HMS Bellerophon. His body was sent from Bighi Royal Naval Hospital for interment
Thomas SMITH. 18th November 1837, from HMS Pembroke. His body sent from Bighi Royal Naval Hospital for interment
Thomas SMITH, HMS Revenge, buried 8th April 1826
Thomas SMITH, Able Seaman, HMS Carysfort, buried 6th November 1837
William SMITH, Sailmaker, HMS Agincourt, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
William SMITH, HMS Volcano, buried 20th February 1840
William SMITH, born in Malta about 1855. Chief Captain to the Forecastle, living in Royal Naval Barracks, Sheerness, in 1881
William SMITH. 18th August 1829, from HMS Revenge. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital by John Liddell
William SMITH, died 3rd November 1840, Seaman who was killed on board HMS Coaster, at the capture of St.Jean D'Acre by the allies
John SNIPE. became a Royal Naval Surgeon in 1787. He was concerned regarding the general health of ships’ crews, and at the request of Admiral Nelson came to Malta in 1803 to advise on a site for a Naval Hospital, and suggested the Villa Bighi site
James SNOOK, Carpenter, HMS Pilot, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
G.J.R. SNOW, Lieutenant, HMS Cyclops, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
James SOMERVILLE, HMS......, buried 11th October 1839
Thomas SPARKS, HMS Britannia, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 2nd May 1830
William SPARKS, died 27th March 1832, aged 23 years. He fell from the top mast rigging at the time top gallant yards were send down at Sunset
The Hon. Sir Robert Cavendish SPENCER, died 4th November 1830, at Alexandria, on board HMS Madagascar. He was the Captain. On 12th December 1831, a needle-type Monument to his memory, designed by Gorg Pullicino, was erected at Corradino Hill, but in March 1893 re-sited at Blata-l-Bajda, in Marsa
Arthur Graves SPRATT, born 9th May 1854, the son of Sophia Dean and Thomas Abel Bremage Spratt, Royal Navy
Edward James Henry SPRATT, born on 30th August 1845 at Pieta, the son of Lieutenant Thomas Abel Bremage Spratt, R.N. and his wife Sophia Dean
Sidney Drake SPRATT, died 12th November 1852, aged 1 year 9 months. Son of Commander James Spratt R.N.
William Devereux SPRATT, died 13th December 1852, aged 3 years 4 months. Son of Commander James Spratt R.N. of HMS survey vessel Spitfire. Both sons died of croup after a brief illness
Robert Humphrey SQUIBBS, aged 28 years, bachelor, E.R.A., Royal Navy, the son of Robert Squibbs, married 22nd April 1892 to Elizabeth GAFFIERO, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Francesco Gaffiero
Evelyn Marjory SQUIRE, born 11th October 1885, the daughter of Ruth Caroline Georgina and Commander Mountjoy Squire, Royal Navy, retired
Henry ST.JOHN, Royal Navy, aged 65 years, buried 8th March 1834
John Schuyler ST.JOHN, died 22nd June 1834, aged 36 years, Lieutenant, R.N., third son of the late Captain Henry St.John, R.N.
Violet Alice STANLEY, born 11th October 1897, the daughter of Annie Bickerton and Lieutenant Victor Albert Stanley, Royal Navy
Mr.STANTON, late Boatswain, HMS Alexandra, funeral took place 2nd January 1889 at the Royal Naval Hospital Bighi
William F. STAPLES, Ordinary seaman, HMS Royal Oak, died 19th June 1864, aged 20 years
James STARKER, Carpenters Crew, HMS Beacon, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
John STATES. 18th June 1837, Stoker, from HMS Confiance. His body sent from Bighi Royal Naval Hospital for interment
Joseph STEDWORTHY, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Minden, died in Bighi Royal Navy Hospital, between 1st April and 30th June 1839
James STEPHEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Aberdeenshire, Naval Instructor, HMS Hannibal, the son of Arthur and Margaret Stephen, married 2nd August 1856 to, Sarah Elizabeth ALLEN, 21+, spinster, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of Susan and John Vesty Allen, Clerk of Works, Royal Engineers
William Benjamin STEPHENS, aged 27 years, bachelor, Carpenter’s Mate, Royal Navy, married 3rd December 1887, to Maud Mary MARSHALL, aged 26 years, spinster
William Benjamin Frederick STEPHENS, born 24th October 1888, the son of Maud Mary and William Benjamin Stephens, Carpenter’s Mate, Royal Navy
William Bowden STEPHENS, 21+, bachelor, born in Devonport, Assistant Engineer, HMS Caradoc, the son of Richard and Mary Ann Stephens, married 27th April 1854, Emma Mary NIBBS, 21+, spinster, born in Gosport, Hampshire, the daughter of John James and Ann Nibbs
Ernest George STEVENS, born 24th July 1871, the son of Sarah Augusta Croft and Captain Frederick Hildebrand Stevens, Royal Navy
Captain F.H. STEVENS, his wife gave birth to a son on 2nd March 1867. The Governor of the Royal Naval Prison, Corradino
Frederick H. STEVENS, Captain, Royal Navy, Governor R.N. Prison, 1871
Hugh STEVENS, Smith, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Dr.John G. STEWARD, living at Royal Naval Hospital, Bighi, 1852
Charlie STEWART, aged 38 years, bachelor, Chief Petty Officer, Royal Navy, the son of Edwin Stewart, married 6th October 1900 to, Elizabeth MUNNING, aged 32 years, spinster, the daughter of William Munning
George Henry STICKLAND, born 20th September 1860, the son of Fanny and George Stickland, Steward, R.N., HMS Queen
Charles Benson Earle STODDART, Midshipman, Royal Navy, aged 18 years, died 2nd December 1834, at Plymouth,. The son of Chief Justice Stoddart of Malta
Edith Elizabeth Adams STOKES, born 12th November 1857, the daughter of Anne H. and John Stokes, Royal Navy
George Herbert STOKES, born 14th November 1860, the son of Anne H. and John Stokes, Royal Navy
John Martin STOKES, born 14th November 1854, the son of Ann H. and John Stokes, Royal Navy
Samuel STONE, 21+, bachelor, born Woolwich, Kent, Engineer, Royal Navy, HMS Firebrand, the son of Edward and Marianne Stone, married 17th April 1852 to, Louisa JONES, spinster, minor with father’s consent, born Lambeth, London, the daughter of Elizabeth and Sampson Jones
Douglas Montague STOPFORD, aged 4 months, buried 8th July 1857
Edward STOPFORD, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, commanding HMS Confiance, married 6th August 1840 to, Julia Maria WILBRAHAM, 21+, spinster, of St.George’s, London, the eldest daughter of the late Captain William Wilbraham, Royal Navy, and step-daughter to Governor Bouverie
The Hon. Montague STOPFORD, Captain, R.N., the fourth son of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Coutown, K.F., married 25th August 1827, to Cordelia Winifreda WHITMORE, the second daughter of Colonel Whitmore, R. E.
The Hon. M. STOPFORD, later Admiral, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1825
Thomas STOW. A party consisting of George and Ann Brown, his wife, Peter Cazely and Charles Lamb, belonging to HMS Aid, and Thomas Stow, HM Schooner Express went on shore, on the 19th January 1818. They were reported missing and on Thursday 29th the bodies of Peter Cazaly and Charles Lamb were discovered
floating in Grand Harbour, and next morning the other bodies were recovered. The state of bodies showed that they had been many days in the water. It was found that they had been drinking at a Public House on the Point of Senglea, on the night of the 19th, and when trying to return to their ships, their boat overturned in very strong winds
David STRACHAN, Smith, HMS Wassanaer, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Mrs STRICKLAND, the wife of Commander W. Strickland, Royal Navy gave birth to a son at 217 Strada San Paolo, Valletta
C.B. STRONG, Lieutenant, R.N., of HMS Queen, was Court Martialed on Tuesday 7th January 1844, on board HMS Queen, for being absent several days without leave
Richard O. STUART, died 15th October 1853, R.N., at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, Master of HMS Trafalgar
Heaver SUGDEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Gillingham, Kent, Acting Master, HMS Pelican, the eldest son of Mary and Abraham Sugden, R.N., married 23rd May 1865 to, Ellen NIBBS, spinster, minor, born in Gosport, the fourth daughter of Anne and John Nibbs, of the Naval Bakery
Cornelius SULLIVAN, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Powerful, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
John SULLIVAN, Seaman, HMS Vanguard, died 9th November 1837 in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital
Andrea SWANSON, Sailmaker, HMS Charon, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
William SWEET, Sailmaker, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Captain SYMONDS , R.N., died Monday 17th June 1847
Anna Maria SYMONDS, died 21st June 1847, aged 30 years, the wife of Captain Thomas Symonds, R.N., of HMS Spartan. Daughter of the late Captain Heywood CB.
Francis Hope TABOR, aged 28 years, bachelor, from Middlesex, the son of Robert and Mary Tabor, Lieutenant, R.N., married 29th August 1876, to Mary Sadleir CREAGHE, aged 27 years, spinster, of Dublin, the daughter of Stephen and Sarah Creaghe
John Allen TAIT, born 4th May 1822, the son of Lucy Matilda Margaret and Robert Tait, Commander, Royal Navy
Robert TAIT, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Dalkeith, Lieutenant, R.N., resident Valletta, married 30th March 1819, to Margaret ALLEN, aged 21 years, spinster, of Kingston, Hampshire, the daughter of John Allen, Surgeon, Naval Hospital.
William TAIT, born 2nd August 1820, the son of Robert and Lucy Matilda Margaret Tait, Commander, Royal Navy
Frederick J. TAPLIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, Chief Engineer, HM Steamer The Recruit, the son of Robert and Sarah Taplin, married 20th February 1857 to, Nancy JONES, spinster, minor, born in Greenwich, the daughter of Sarah and Richard John Jones
Robert TASSELL, Captain's Steward, HMS Hastings, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
Alban Edward Trevor TATE, born 27th November 1890, the son of Clara and Lieutenant Francis Alban Arthur Giffard Tate, Royal Navy
John TATE, died 19th May 1802, Seaman, HMS Blonde, in the General Military Hospital, Valletta
Henry TAVERNER. 8th August 1829. From HMS Ocean. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital by John Liddell
Assistant Surgeon TAYLOR, HM Steamer Firefly, committed suicide, by taking poison, 1837
Fancourt Norton TAYLOR, born 9th April 1842, the son of Charlotte and Captain William Norton Taylor, Royal Navy
Florence Emily Beatrice TAYLOR, born 29th January 1884, the daughter of William and Emily Anna Taylor, ERA, Royal Navy
Guthrie TAYLOR, 21+, bachelor, from Dundee, Assistant Surgeon, HMS St.Vincent, married 23rd October 1831, to Isabella APPLEBY, 21+, the widow of Richard Appleby
Janet Maria TAYLOR, born 9th April 1845, the daughter of Maria Mortimer Taylor, nee WARD, and Robert Taylor, Engineer, Royal Navy
John TAYLOR, aged 48 years, widower, from Plymouth, Armourer, HMS Rochfort, married 17th September 1823, to Ann ACTON, aged 44 years, the widow of Drum Major Thomas Acton, 18th Regiment
John TAYLOR, aged 15 years, baptised 29th March 1859 by Reverend W.G. Greer, R.N. Chaplain HMS Marlborough
Raymond Maurice Trevelyan TAYLOR, born 1st April 1899, the son of Geraldine de Courcy and Lieutenant Arthur Trevelyan Taylor, Royal Navy
Thomas Alexander TELFER, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of John Buchan Telfer, married 11th March 1854 to, Diana LINDQUIST, spinster, minor, born in St.James Calcutta, the daughter of William Lindquist,Agent and Superintendent P.&.O. Steamship Company
Thomas Alexander TELFER, died 21st March 1860, aged 35 years, Paymaster, Royal Navy, Secretary to Rear Admiral Codrington
Reverend William TERROT, 1769 - 1832. Founder member of the Church Missionary Society. Chaplain Royal Navy 1806, tutor in the family of Sir Alexander Ball
Willliam Hayward TEW, 21+, widower, of Compton, Somerset, the son of Thomas and Mary Tew, Ship’s Steward, HMS Hercules, married 23rd March 1877, to Marian ROBINSON, 21+, spinster, of London, the daughter of William Thomas and Lucy Ann Robinson
William THAKE, aged 24 years, bachelor, born in Walthamstow, London, Armourer, HMS Royal Oak, the son of William and Harriet Thake, married 11th February 1867 to, Caroline RABBIT (? FENECH), aged 20 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Rabbit (?Fenech)
Charles THOMAS, Shipwright, HMS Ocean, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Edward THOMAS, Sailmaker, HMS Topaze, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
George THOMAS, Sailmaker, HMS Alceste, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
William THOMAS, Sailmaker, HMS Philomel, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Ebeneza THOMPSON, Sailmaker, Thomas & Mary, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
Edward THOMPSON, HMS Revenge, buried 25th January 1827
Edward THOMPSON, aged 25 years, Able Seaman, HMS Carysfort, buried 5th November 1839
Joseph THOMPSON, aged 27 years, E.R.A., Royal Navy, HMS Victoria, the son of Joseph Thompson, married 30th December 1890 to Eliza Tindall NICOLL, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles William Nicoll
Robert THOMPSON, Sailmaker, HMS Hope, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
William THOMPSON, Sailmaker, HMS Success, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
William George THOMPSON, 21+, bachelor, born Dublin, Fireman, HMS Caradoc, the son of William George and Jane Thompson, married 26th January 1869, to Fortunata Maria Carmela MICALLEF, 21+, spinster born Malta, the daughter of Luigi and Anne Micallef
THORN, born 4th September 1837, a son to the wife of George THORN, Purser, Royal Navy, HMS Bellerophon
George THORN, Able Seaman, HMS Sapphire, died between 1st January and 31st March 1838
Henry John THORN, 21+, bachelor, born in Newbury, Berkshire, Able Seaman, HMS Hydra, the son of James and Maria Thorn, married 22nd December 1864 to, Henrietta Venning HUGHES, 21+, spinster, born in Highclere, Hampshire, the daughter of Thomas and Eliza Hughes
William THORN, Seaman, of HMS Kite, was robbed by Private James Nottage, of 14th Regiment, at Isola. Nottage was sentenced to death for the crime
William THORPE, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Albert Henry TILLEY, born 4th May 1883, the son of Mary Matilda and and George Tilley, Captain HM Tug Escort, Royal Navy Dockyard
George TILLEY, aged 29 years, widower, of Portsmouth, the son of George Honor Tilley, Deck Officer, R.N., married 25th May 1879, to Hannah Sarah WYATT, aged 19 years, spinster, of Portsmouth, the daughter of James Wyatt
Charles TILLEY, died 8th November 1866, aged 21 years. Able Seaman, R.N.
John TODD, Shipwright, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Helen Georgina Joyce TOWNSEND, born 7th November 1888, the daughter of George Barnard and Evelyn Marie Townsend, Paymaster, Royal Navy
John TRAYHORN, Able Seaman, HMS Sybille, buried 24th November 1824
Joseph TREAVES, Shipwright, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
George TREMILLS, 21+, bachelor, of Plymouth, the son of Nathaniel and Mary Anne Tremills, Signalman, R.N., HMS Hart, married 10th February 1874, to Mary Anne JENKINSON, minor, with her guardians consent, born Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Jenkinson
Thomas TUBB, Sailmaker, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
George Thomas TUCKER, born 7th Octrober 1844, the son of Mary Ann and George Tucker, Engineer, HMS Electro
William Guise TUCKER, appointed Chaplain to HMS Minden 74-gun, in 1836, aged 24 years. Made Chaplain to the Fleet in 1865, succeeding Goldney
TUCKER, born 7th May 1848, a daughter to the wife of the Reverend William Guise Tucker, R.N.
TUCKER, died 6th June 1853, aged 10 months, the daughter of R.J.B.Tucker, of HM Steamer Caradoc
Neville Charles Arthur De Hirtzel TUFNELL, born 5th April 1864, the son of Eleanor Frances and William Neville Tufnell, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
Alfred TULLETT, aged 19 years 6 months, HMS Princess Royal, buried 2nd December 1857
Thomas TURNBULL, 21+, bachelor, born in Sunderland, 2nd Mate, Transport Alma, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Turnbull, married 11th August 1856 to, Elizabeth AGIUS, 21+, widow, born in Malta
Charles Fox TURNER, 21+, bachelor, born Devonport, Paymaster and Purser of HMS Bulldog, married Thursday 23rd September 1847to, Laura Augusta CLARKE, 21+, spinster, born in Bombay, India, the youngest daughter of Eliza and the late Captain James Clarke, 47th Regiment
Thomas TURNER, Schoolmaster on HMS Royal Oak in March 1866
Thomas TWADDLE, Carpenter, HMS Alexander, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
William Henry TWEEDY, 21+, bachelor, born in Longbenton, Northumberland, Engineer, HMS Vulture, the son of Joseph and Isabella Tweedy, married 26th March 1859 to, Mary Ann JEVONS, spinster, minor, born in Kinsale, Ireland, the daughter of William and Mary Jevons
Daniel TYRRELL, Carpenter, HMS Triumph, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
John UNDERHILL, Carpenter, HMS Ceylon, buried 27th June 1846, aged 58 years
Thomas UNDERWOOD, Smith, HMS Trident, working in HM Dockyard, January1809
Reverend Hugh K. UPCHER, RN Chaplain, died 12th June 1881, HMS Invincible, from enteric fever in Bighi Naval Hospital
Robert Ernest UPTON, aged 23 years, bachelor, AB, HMS Alexandra, the son of John Upton, married 16th February 1880, to Anna GALEA, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Grazio Galea
Captain VANSITTART, served on HMS Frolic, during cholera epidemic, 1850
Nathaniel VAUGHAN, Shipwright, worked in HM Dockyard, returned to England October 1810 on board HMS Prevoyante
Lewis VINCENT, HMS St.Vincent, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 29th December 1831
William Henry VINE, 21+, bachelor, born in Brighton, Steward, HMS Endymion, the son of Thomas and Hannah Vine, married 26th January 1869 to, Adelaide TAYLOR, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Mary and QMS William Frederick Taylor
Edward WALDEN, Sailmaker, HMS Thunderer, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
Caroline WALKER, born 27th December 1838, the daughter of Mary Catherine Sinclair and Captain Baldwin Wake Walker, R.N.
James WALKER, Sailmaker, HMS Burgoyne, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
William WALKER, HMS Britannia, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 25th February 1831
John WALLACE, Boatswain'sMate, HMS Hermes, died of cholera, buried 30th June 1837
William WALLACE, Sailmaker, HMS Charon, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
Henry WALLIS, 21+, bachelor, born Bodmin, Cornwall, Lieutenant, HMS Enterprise, the son of Preston and Elizabeth Wallis, married 4th November 1866, to Angiolina CESARIO, minor, spinster, born Corfu, the daughter of Gennino and Carolina Cesario
John WALSH, Able Seaman, HMS Dryad, buried 18th January 1828
Philip Norman WALTER, born 12th December 1898, the son of Eleanor, and Lieutenant Philip Walter, Royal Navy
Thomas James WANSTALL, 21+, bachelor, of Sandwich, Kent, the son of William and Elizabeth Wanstall, Engine Room Engineer, HMS Cockatrice, married 24th January 1871, to Giuseppa GARDNER, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William and Ann Gardner
Thomas J. WANSTALL, aged 39 years, married, born Sandwich, Kent, Chief Engine Room Artificer, serving on HMS Hibernia, April 1881
John WARD, Seaman, HMS Revenge, buried 27th December 1829
Henry William Varley WARRINGTON, 21+, bachelor, born Teston, Kent, the son of Henry and Martha Warrington, serving in Royal Navy, married 27th March 1851 to, Elizabeth Harriet SMITH, 21+, spinster, born Ince Castle, Cornwall, the daughter of Thomas and Anne Tuckett Caines Smith
William WARRINGTON, widower, born in Deptford, Kent, Purser’s Steward, HMS Locust, married 17th March 1848 to, Carmela FUGALLO, 21+, spinster, born Trapani, Sicily
G. WATKINS, Boatswain, HMS Hibernia, died in Royal Naval Hospital Saturday 1st November 1890
John WATSON, Able Seaman, HMS Rochfort, buried 12th February 1823
Peter WATSON, Shipwright, HMS Excellent, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
William WAY, aged 42 years, bachelor, Staff-Commander, Royal Navy, HMS Phaeton, the son of William Way, married 16th December 1889, to Maria Chattock SHAW, aged 28 years, spinster, the daughter of Harry Edwin Farnell Shaw, Surgeon
James William WAYE. In February 1834, HM Steamer Meteor, arrived in Grand Harbour, with Sir W.Galway on board. After he disembarked the vessel was placed alongside a quay to unload explosives. Whilst doing so, an explosion occured killing the following, James William Waye, Master of the ship, John MacGowan, Seaman, George Kairns, Seaman, George S.Cowper, a gentleman, besides several Maltese labourers and Dockyard officials
Silas WAYMOUTH, 21+, bachelor, born in Pembroke, South Wales, Paymaster, Royal Navy, HMS London, married at St.Andrews Scots Church by Reverend George Wisely, to Jane Sutherland MILLER, 21+, spinster, born in Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland, daughter of the late William Miller of Fifeshire. She is the sister-in-law of Dr.Wisely
Frederick WEAVER, died 3rd November 1840, Seaman, HMS Coaster
James Richard WEBB, aged 27 years, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Trafalgar, the son of James Webb, married 10th April 1891, to Lily Teresa SNASHALL, aged 21 years, the daughter of William Owen Snashall
John WELCH, died November 1855, Seaman, fell from aloft
Assistant Surgeon WELD, died 17th March 1844, aged 24 years. Assistant Surgeon on HMS Queen, his knife slipped whilst disecting a corpse and cut his finger, which he ignored. The wound became seriously infected, and he died on Sunday evening at 10 p.m. Was Assistant Surgeon on HMS Formidable in 1842
Reverend WELLS, Chaplain of HMS Albion, in March 1847
Edward WEST, died about 14th November 1861, Chief Engineer on Malacca
Frederick J. WEST, aged 26 years, bachelor, Petty Officer, Royal Navy, the son of William West deceased, married 6th February 1896 to, Eliza TIDBURY, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of James Tidbury
G.R WEST, died Sunday 23rd June 1844, Assistant Surgeon, of HMS Hecla, at the Royal Naval Hospital Bighi
Joseph WEST, Carpenter, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Thomas WESTGUARD, Able Seaman, HMS Rose, buried 17th November 1825
Charles WESTON. 28th December 1829. From HMS Asia. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital by John Liddell.
William John WETHERALL, 21+, bachelor, born in Shaldon, Devon, Steward, HMS Orlando, the son of John and Joanna Wetherall, married 16th October 1865 to, Elizabeth Victoria PADOVAN, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the daughter of Mary Ann and the late Peter Padovan. The bride’s mother has re-married and is Mary Ann KNIGHT
Martin WHEALAN, died 29th April 1864, aged 27 years, Seaman, HMS Liffey
Patrick WHELAN. 9th November 1838, Able Seaman, from HMS Princess Charlotte. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
James WHISHAIN, Clerk in Charge, HMS Megara, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, buried 30th June 1840
George WHITE, aged 24 years, bachelor, Admiral’s Steward, HMS Alexandra, the son of John White, married 12th September 1885, to Ellen FORD, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Edward Ford
George WHITE, on Wednesday 27th August 1845, Court Martial on HMS Amazon,
George White, Able Seaman, HMS Amazon, charged with mutinous conduct, disobedience of orders, desertion, and enticing others to desert, in and with the the Captain's Gig, to the weakening of the service. In October 1845, Her Majesty Queen Victoria extended her Royal Mercy towards George White, who had been sentenced to death by Court Martial, for mutinous words to the Honourable Mr. Deane, and also enticing other seamen to desert. Her Majesty on account of strong recommendation of the Court changed the sentence to transportation for life
John WHITE, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
John WHITE, Blacksmith, HMS Madras, working HM Dockyard, September 1803
William WHITEHEAD, 21+, bachelor, from Alverstoke, Hampshire, Seaman, on HMS Bellerophon, married 12th January 1838, to Eliza RICHARDSON, spinster orphan, with the consent of her Guardian
Hunter WHITESIDE, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Bellerophon, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st January and 30th June 1841
W. WICKS, Able Seaman, HMS Hastings, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
William Marcus Charles Beresford WHYTE, aged 29 years, bachelor, Asst. Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of William Thomas Whyte, married 28th September 1892, to Jane Emily JACKSON, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Henry Lord Jackson
Hugh WIDLEY, died 6th Februry 1898, the infant son of Staff-Surgeon A.G. Wildey, HMS Cruiser
John WILDING. 20th January 1829. Ordinary Seaman, from HMS Spartiate. Post Mortem carried out at Bighi Naval Hospital by John Liddell
William WILKINS, 21+, bachelor, Purser, HMS Hecate, married 10th January 1842 to, Elizabeth Jane Balcombe NAGEL, spinster, minor
J.S. WILKINSON, died Wednesday 5th March 1845, Master of the Steam frigate HMS Devastation, at Royal Naval Hospital Bighi
Charles Edward Dring WILLCOX, 21+, bachelor, born in Swanage, Dorset, Lieutenant, HMS Firefly, the son of Charles and Mary Ann Willcox, married 10th February 1866 to, Katherine LOWELL, 21+, spinster, born in Messina, Sicily, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Lowell
Edward WILLCOX, aged 18 years, HMS Renown, buried 24th May 1859
George Wickens WILLES, Captain, R.N., died at 4 a.m. on 26th October 1847, Captain of HMS Vanguard, for nearly three years, aged 63 years. He had a distinguished career, especially during the Napoleonic Wars
Adelaide Georgina WILLIAMS, born 21st May 1892, the daughter of Kate Margaret Agnes and James Tullet Williams, Gunner, Royal Navy
Aylmer Herbert Garnons WILLIAMS, aged 36 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Camperdown, the son of Garnons Williams, married 17th March 1894, to Edith Latitia WARD, aged 21 years, spinster the daughter of William Curtis Ward
David Henry Dunning WILLIAMS, born 12th August 1868, the son of Emily Amelia and David Williams, Steward, HMS Psyche
George WILLIAMS, aged 35 years, Able Seaman, HMS Dartmouth, buried 5th April 1828
George Henry WILLIAMS, born 17th February 1841, the son of Elizabeth and William Robert Williams, Engineer, HMS Medea
Henry Moore WILLIAMS, Lieutenant, R.N., married 30th April 1818, to Patty Hussey GODDARD, of Marylebone, London
James WILLIAMS, Seaman, HMS Revenge, buried 27th December 1829
James WILLIAMS, HMS St.Vincent, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 23rd September 1831
James WILLIAMS. 22nd December 1838. From HMS Dido. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
John Benjamin WILLIAMS, aged 8 years, the son of Ann and John Williams, Master of HMS Medea. Buried 2nd January 1842
John WILLIAMS, aged 35 years, HMS Euryalus, buried 27th December 1823
Richard WILLIAMS, died 3rd February 1845, Captain's Coxswain of the sloop, HMS Snake. After a fall from the topmast rigging
Richard WILLIAMS, died 7th December 1858, aged 24 years, fell from aloft on HMS Conqueror at moorings in Grand Harbour
Thomas Gabriel Warden WILLIAMS, born 13th February 1870, the son of Emily Amelia and David Williams, Chief Steward, HMS Psyche
William Robert John WILLIAMS, born 27th September 1839, the son of Elizabeth and William Robert Williams, Chief Engineer, HMS Hermes
Thomas Lawson WILLIAMS, born 14th June 1826, the son of Patty Hussey and Lieutenant Henry More Williams, Royal Navy
William Robert WILLIAMS, 21+, bachelor, from Bristol, Engineer, HMS Volcano, married 14th November 1838, to Elizabeth GARDNER, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Anthony Gardner, Shipwright, HM Docklyard, of Guernsey
M.C.S. WILLIAMSON, HMS Cyclops, died in Bighi Royal Naval Hospital between 1st October and 31st December 1840
Richard WILLINGS, 21+, bachelor, from Shrewsbury, HMS Wasp, married 23rd January 1831, to Jane CHAPMAN, 21+, spinster, from Plymouth
George Clarke WILSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Gibraltar, Assistant Surgeon, HMS Hibernia, the son of Andrew and Jane Wilson, married 25th March 1859 to, Eliza KEELING, 21+, spinster, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of Robert and Mary Keeling
James WILSON, aged 58 years, Carpenter, HMS Albion, buried 30th September 1827
Robert WILSON, HMS Cambrian, buried 3rd October 1823
William WILSON, Able Seaman, HMS Caledonia, buried 4th June 1837
Edward WILTON, Smith, HMS Topaze, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
George WINDHAM, aged 22 years, Lieutenant, HMS Raleigh, buried 3rd October 1826
Henry WOLFE, Sailmaker, HMS Prevoyante, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Thomas WOOD, Carpenter, HMS Harlaam, working in HM Dockyard, January 1801
Thomas WOOD, aged 21 years, bachelor, from Yorkshire, the son of Thomas and Maria Wood, Ships Corporal, HMS Hibernia, married 23rd October 1876, to Harriet WATKINS, aged 23 years, spinster, of Southampton, the daughter of Joseph and Darkes Watkins
Thomas Goldsmith WOODFIELD, 21+, bachelor, born in Lamshall, Suffolk, Engineer, HMS Medina, the son of Edward and Martha Woodfield, married 12th November 1863, to Charlotte PALMER, spinster, minor, born in Barbados, the daughter of George and Louisa Palmer
Henry C. WOODS MD, Royal Navy, his wife gave birth to a daughter on 15th November 1869, at Bighi Royal Naval Hospital
Henry F. WOODS, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, married 18th April 1870 at the British Embassy Chapel, Pera, to Laura Sarah Madeleine WHITTALL, the daughter of the late Charlton Whittall Jnr. of Bournabat, near Smyrna
William Frederick WOODS, aged 43 years, bachelor, Staff Paymaster, Royal Navy, HMS Scout, the son of William Woods, married 25th March 1888, to Emily Eleanor OAKES, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Oakes
Jacob WOODMAN, Sailmaker, HMS Warrior, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Henry WOOLEY, died 11th December 1865, aged 21 years, Able Seaman, R.N.
William WOOLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Devonport, HMS Ceylon, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Wooley, married 26th November 1854 to, Lydia Elizabeth POTTER, 21+, the widow of James Potter, born in Grays, Essex, the daughter of George and Anne ANIS
Dorothy Melita WOOLLCOTT, born 15th February 1895, the daughter of Robert and Harriett Woollcott, Chief Yeoman of Signals, Royal Navy
Harriet Ethel WOOLLCOTT, born 21st November 1891, the daughter of Robert and Harriet Woollcott, Naval Signalman
Harry Leonard WOOLLCOTT, born 27th March 1893, the son of Robert and Harriett Woollcott, Naval Signalman
James WORLEY, 21+, bachelor, of Brighton, the son of Samuel and Agnes Worley, Stoker, HMS Lord Warden, married 18th April 1873, to Mary MICALLEF, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of Luigi and Anne Micallef
Edward WORSLEY, 21+, bachelor, of Rochester, Kent, the son of Henry and Mary Worsley, 2nd Class Petty Officer, HMS Lord Warden, married 16th April 1872, to Anne LANGDON, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Saverio and Paula ZAMMITT
John WORTH, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Russell, died 20th October 1837
William WOTTON, 21+, bachelor, born St.John, Rotherhithe, Kent, Engineer, Royal Navy, HMS Spiteful, the son of Sarah and William Wotton, married 4th December 1851 to, Melita GREGORY, spinster, minor with guardian’s consent, born Malta, the daughter of Sarah and Peter Gregory, resident Malta
John WRIGHT. 4th January 1836. Able Seaman, from HMS Vernon. His body sent from Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
William Warren WRIGHT, died the evening of 8th December 1842, at the Royal Naval Hospital Bighi, Assistant Surgeon of HMS Monarch
Alfred R. WROOT, Clerk, on HMS Cossack, was found Guilty at his Court Martial held in November 1866 on board HMS Hibernia, of embezzling mess-money and making false entries in the gun-room mess account. He was sentenced to be dismissed the service
Cecil Egerton YATES, aged 18 years, the son of J. St.J. Yates, of Chester. Died 13th October 1865, off Palermo, accidentally falling from the Main Top on HMS Resistance, on which he was a Midshipman
Matthew YARWOOD, Ship's Cook, HMS Rodney, died between 1st January and 31st March 1839
John YOUNG, Shipwright, HMS Lucifer, working HM Dockyard, February 1809
Matthew YOUNG, aged 32 years, Seaman, HMS Ganges, buried 12th June 1840
Vincent ZAMMIT, Sail Maker’s Mate, HMS Royal Oak, died 2nd July 1867, aged 37 years
