thanks Dusty,
more clues from the trail, what a history this ship has..
I've got a brief mention of the Nemesis, probably circa 1845, at :
http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Gazette/Campaigns_etc/Off_Coast_Of_Borneo.htmlAnd again at :
http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Gazette/RN_Vessels/Destruction_of_Pirates.htmlfrom the Shipping Gazette & Sydney General Trade List for 20 Dec 1845.
The Phlegethon is another Indian Marine vessel that seems to receive
quite a few mentions around this period when operating with the RN.
Amongst other mentions of the Nemesis, W.L. Clowes, in his book "The
Royal Navy from Earliest Times to 1900" includes the following :
Nemesis, (H.E.I. Co.'s steamer), 1845, 18 - 19 Aug 1845 - In Malluda
Bay to attack pirate chief Seriff Osman
Nemesis, (H.E.I. Co.'s steamer), 1845, 6 - 17 Aug 1845 pirates of
the Eastern Archipelago under Panquera Usof were taught another severe
lesson
Nemesis, Capt. Wallage, May 1847 Action against pirates of Balanini or
Sooloo pirates in chase of a prahu, off Pilong Pilongan
Nemesis, Captain, I.N., Wallage, 28 May 1847 One of the results of
British action in Borneo was a treaty, whereby the Sultan ceded the
island of Labuan, of which Brooke was appointed the first governor
Nemesis, H.E.I. Co.'s steamer, 30 Jun - 1 Jul 1849 Actions against
Borneo pirates in the area of the Sarebas river
Nemesis, 1851-3, Involved in operations during the 2nd Burmah War Nov
51 - Jan 1853