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Listing continues from ADM 137/2075/10. Folio 441: Number 72, 9 August 1917. E40,...

Catalogue reference: ADM 137/2075/11

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ADM 137/2075/11

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1915-1918

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Listing continues from ADM 137/2075/10.

Folio 441: Number 72, 9 August 1917. E40, Lieutenant G.D. Sharp, patrolled convoy route Lerwick to Bergen, 30 July to 8 August.

Folio 442: Number 73, 12 August 1917. C22, Lieutenant Edward Frederick Fanning, for area CA patrolling west of Fair Isle, 5-11 August.

Folio 443: Number 74, 15 August 1917. C19, Lieutenant Alan Courtnay Moncrieff Bennett, patrolling Fair Isle Channel, 10-14 August.

Folios 444-445: Number 75, 15 August 1917. G11, Lieutenant Charles Manners Sutton Chapman, patrolling off coast of Norway, 5-15 August. On 10 August fired torpedoes at an enemy submarine at (co-ordinates given).

Folios 446-447: Number 76, 17 August 1917. G8, Lieutenant John Francis Tryon, patrolling NW of Muckle Flugga, 10-17 August. On 15 August sighed an enemy submarine at (co-ordinates given).

Folio 448: Number 77, 17 August 1917. G9, Lieutenant Hon. Byron Plantagenet Cary, patrolling Fair Isle Channel and NE of Muckle Flugga, 10-17 August. On 11 August sighed an enemy submarine at (co-ordinates given).

Folio 449: Number 78, 19 August 1917. G10, Lieutenant Commander Bernard Acworth, patrolled near (co-ordinates given), 13-18 August.

Folio 450: Number 79, 20 August 1917. G12, Lieutenant Commander Octavius Regnart and G13, Lieutenant George Fagan Bradshaw, 13-20 August. G12 patrolled near (co-ordinates given) and G13 near (co-ordinates given).

Folio 451: Number 80, 21 August 1917. C22, Lieutenant Edward Frederick Fanning, patrolled Fair Isle Channel, 16-21 August.

Folio 452: Number 81, 26 August 1917. G7, Lieutenant Commander Warburton and E40, Lieutenant G.D. Sharp, 17-25 August. G7 patrolled near (co-ordinates given)E and E40 near (co-ordinates given).

Folios 453-454: Number 82, 30 August 1917. C19, Lieutenant Alan Courtnay Moncrieff Bennett, 26-30 August. Rendezvous with trawler Burmah to patrol convoy route. Attacked by convoy escorts.

Folio 455: Number 83, 1 September 1917. G11, Lieutenant C. Chapman, 24 August to 1 September. Ordered to patrol 30 mile radius of (co-ordinates given).

Folio 456: Number 84, 1 September 1917. G9, Lieutenant Hon. Byron Plantagenet Cary, patrolled near (co-ordinates given), 24-31 September.

Folio 457: Number 85, 4 September 1917. G8, Lieutenant John Francis Tryon, patrolled off Udsire, 27 August to 4 September.

Folio 458: Number 86, 6 September 1917. C22, Lieutenant Edward Frederick Fanning, patrolled in Fair Isle channel, 1-5 September.

Folio 459: Number 87, 7 September 1917. G13, Lieutenant George Fagan Bradshaw, 30 August to 7 September, patrolled off Norwegian coast near (co-ordinates given).

Folios 460-461: Number 88, 7 September1917. G10, Lieutenant Commander Bernard Acworth, 30 August to 7 September. On 3 September, near (co-ordinates given), fired a torpedo at an enemy submarine, but missed.

Folio 462: Number 89, 7 September 1917. G12, Lieutenant Commander Octavius Regnart, patrolled off Udsire endeavouring to intercept ¡®Deutschland, 30 August to 7 September.

Folio 463: Number 90, 11 September 1917. E40, Lieutenant G.D. Sharp, and G7, Lieutenant Commander G. Warburton. E40 to area EE near (co-ordinates given) and G7 NW of Muckle Flugga near (co-ordinates given), 3-11 September.

Folio 464: Number 91, 13 September 1917. C19, Lieutenant Alan Courtnay Moncrieff Bennett, patrolled off Malcolm Hill, Fair Isle channel, 8-13 September.

Folio 465: Number 92, 18 September 1917. G11, Lt. C. Chapman, patrolled area AA, 9-18 September. On 11 September fired torpedoes at enemy submarine at (co-ordinates given). On 13 September sighted an enemy submarine at (co-ordinates given).

Folios 466-467: Number 95, 18 September 1917. G9, Lieutenant Hon. Byron Plantagenet Cary, was rammed and sunk by HMS Pasley on 16 September 1917. G9 had fired torpedoes at Pasley in error.

Folios 468-469: Number 94, 25 September 1917. G13, Lieutenant George Fagan Bradshaw, patrolled NE of Muckle Flugga, 16-25 September. On 17 and 18 September sighted German submarines and fired torpedoes at the latter. German opened fire with gun which outranged G13's guns.

Folio 470: Number 95, 25 September 1917. G7, Lieutenant Commander G. Warburton, patrolled near (co-ordinates given), 20-24 September.

Folio 471: Number 96, 25 September 1917. G10, Lieutenant Commander Bernard Acworth, patrolled near (co-ordinates given), 16-24 September.

Folio 472: Number 97, 25 September 1917. G12, Lieutenant Commander Octavius Regnart, patrolled NW of Muckle Flugga from 20-24 September returning early due to battery tank leaking.

Folio 473: Number 98, 28 September 1917. E40, Lt G. Sharp, patrolled near (co-ordinates given), 20-28 September.

Folio 474: Number 99, 4 October 1917. G11, Lt. C. Chapman, patrolled area C near (co-ordinates given).

Folio 475: Number 100, 4 October 1917. G3 (temporally attached to 10th Submarine Flotilla), Lieutenant Anthony Bevis Lockhart, patrolled area A near (co-ordinates given), 26 September to 3 October.

Folio 476: Number 101, 4 October 1917. G7, Lieutenant Commander G. Warburton, patrolled near (co-ordinates given).

Folio 477: Number 102, 4 October 1917. G4, Lieutenant T. Powell, patrolled near (co-ordinates given), 26 September to 4 October. On 4 October sighed an enemy submarine off Fair Isle.

Folio 478: Number 103, 5 October 1917. C22, Lieutenant Edward Frederick Fanning, patrolled off Fair Isle, 15-22 September.

Folio 479: Note ¡°Report about G14 given to Eng. Captain Shelton 25.5.18. Replace here¡±.

Folio 480: Number 106, 11 October 1917. E40, Lt. G.D. Sharp, patrolled in area B near (co-ordinates given).

Folio 481: Number 106, 11 October 1917. G10, Lieutenant Alan Courtnay Moncrieff Bennett, patrolled area D near (co-ordinates given).

Folio 482: Number 107, 11 October 1917. E27, Lieutenant Douglas Macdonald Hervey-Macleay, patrolled area A near (co-ordinates given).

Folio 483: Number 108, 18 October 1917. G4, Lieutenant T. Pewell, patrolled off Muckle Flugga, 11-18 October. On 16 October sighted enemy submarine at (co-ordinates given).

Folio 484: Number 109, 19 October 1917. G7, Lieutenant Commander G. Warburton, patrolled off Fair Isle, 12-19 October.

Folio 485: Number 110, 22 October 1917. G11, Lieutenant Charles Manners Sutton Chapman, patrolled into Kattegat, 11-21 October. Sighted an enemy submarine, many steamers and fishing vessels.

Folios 486-487: Number 111, 22 October 1917. G3, Lieutenant Anthony Bevis Lockhart, patrolled into Kattegat, 11-21 October. On 16 October sighed an enemy submarine. Operated off Laeso Trindel LV.

Listing continues in ADM 137/2075/12.

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