^"Preparation for the departure of Lord Durham". The Royal Gazette. City of Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda. 1 May 1835. Page 2, Column 3. -Great expedition is making at Sheerness, in fitting out the Hastings 74, the late flag-ship of Vice-Admiral Sir William Gall Gage, the late Commander-in-Chief on the Tagus, that vessel having been ordered to convy the Earl and Countess of Durham, family and suite to Quebec. The Hastings, commanded by Capt. Lock, is expected to be ready for sea in five weeks.-Standard
Considerable activity is apparent in the River: the following ships and vessels are preparing for sea, viz. Hastings, 78, Andromache, 28, Volage, 28, Modeste, 18, Charybdis, 3, Pincher schooner, Cruizer, 16, with the steam frigate Medea, and Dee, and steam-vessels Meteor, Tartarus, and Megara.-Portsmouth, March 3. The Gannet, 16, Com. Whish, recently from the West Indies, has been paid off.
^The Navy List, Corrected to the 20th Dec., 1838. London: British Government (Published by John Murray, Bookseller to the Admiralty, Albemarle Stree, London.). 1 January 1839. p. 60. 29 Andromache, 28. North America and West Indies. Captain ...... + * Robert L. Baynes..2 Feb 38 Lieutenant ... John G. Dick ....29 Mar 38 Alexander T. Goldie ... 3 Feb 38 Richard Studdert....... 3 Feb 38 lat Lieut. Mar. Edward S. Browne .... 24 Feb 38 Master .......George Peacock ...... 19 April 38 Surgeon .....Frederick Crellen .... 23 Feb 38 Purser .... ..William Gradidge....23 April 38 Assist. Surg ... David Booth ...........5 Feb 38
References
Winfield, R.; Lyon, D. (2004). The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889. London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN978-1-86176-032-6. OCLC52620555.