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Name
  
Nancy Perriam


Died
  
1867

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Nancy Perriam (1770–1867) was an English woman from Exmouth, Devon, who was one of the few women of her time to serve on a warship.

Perriam was allowed to sail on HMS Orion, one of the few women permitted to accompany their husbands. Her husband, Edward Hopping, and she served Sir James Saumarez on several ships. They served on HMS Orion for five years, including during action in L'Orient (1795) and Cape St Vincent (1797). Her official role was to mend the captain's shirts but she also played the role of the Powder Monkey and assisted the surgeons with his operations, including amputations, including during the Battle of the Nile.

Nancy gave birth to two daughters while on HMS Orion. Her husband drowned in 1802, and she married a pilot, John Perriam, who died in 1812. Until the age of 81, she sold fish on the streets of Exmouth.

A photo of her, aged 93, is displayed in the Exmouth archives. There is a memorial to her at the Powder Monkey, Exmouth, Devon.

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Nancy Perriam Wikipedia