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A widow's man was a fictitious seaman kept on the books of Royal Navy ships during the 18th and early 19th centuries so that their pay and rations could be redistributed to the families of dead crew members. This financial arrangement helped keep widows from being left destitute following the death of their seafaring husbands.[1]

HMS Hermione, muster roll, 7 April to 7 July 1797, ,p.1 "Widows Man", numbers 12 -15

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Practice

The number of widows' men on a ship was proportional to the ship's size. A first-rate might have as many as eighteen, while a sixth-rate might have only three. The ratio was reduced by Admiralty order on 25 October 1790.[2]

The existence of widows' men served as an incentive for men to join the Royal Navy, rather than the Merchant Navy, as their families might be provided for if they died.

Historical research

This procedure can lead to some confusion to modern students of history. For example, the sloop Discovery carried 153 men on its voyage exploring Puget Sound, but the widow's man brings its official complement to 154.[3] Reportedly, in 1738 the sloop Wolf discharged its widow's man when the company was reduced, but whether this was an accident or an attempt to maintain crew strength is difficult to determine.[4]

References

  1. ^ Wing, Robert & Newell, Gordon (1979). Peter Puget: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Expedition, fighting British naval officer, the man for whom Puget Sound was named. Gray Beard Publishing. ISBN 0-933686-00-5.
  2. ^ "The Pandora's 135 crew". Queensland Museum. 1791. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
  3. ^ "Muster Table of His Majesties Sloop The Discovery". Admiralty Records in the Public Record Office, U.K. 1791. Retrieved 15 December 2006. dead link Aug 2018
  4. ^ "Ships of the 18th Century Royal Navy". Maritime History and Naval Heritage Web Site. Archived from the original on 9 October 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2006. dead link Aug 2018


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