Thursday, March 1, 2018
Miller Worsley, RN-- Part 3: A Big Victory and "Lake Fever"
The Americans landed a superior force on infantry and attacked the HMS Nancy which resulted in the ship being burned. Then Miller Worsley had his small command row 360 miles to Mackinac Island where he organized an attack against the two American ships blockading the place, the USS Tigress and USS Scorpion.
With the capture of both ships, as you can read about in my USS Tigress entries, this gave the British superiority on Lake Huron for the remainder of the war.
Miller Worsley fell ill with "Lake Fever," a malady that struck many serving on the Great Lakes. Worsley was able to perform no further naval service and was appointed commander with half-pay on 13 July 1815.
He returned to the Isle of Wright after the war. From 1832-1834, he served as Commander of the Coastguard. He died in 1835.
--Brock-Perry
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