| Name | WILLIAM CHATWOOD |
| Type | Naval Trawler |
| Year | 1920 |
| GRT | 330 |
| Engines | Steam |
| Builder | GOOLE SHIPBUILDING & REPAIRING CO. LTD. |
| At | GOOLE |
| Launch date | Not recorded |
| Yard number | 248 |
| Owners | The Admiralty |
| History |
Sold in 1922 and renamed BLANC NEZ, Bouclet fils, Zunequin, Canu et Cie. of Boulogne, from 1931 Soc. Boulonnaise d'Arm. a la Peche, Boulogne and from 1934 Soc. Anon. des Pecheries St. Pierre (P.Ficheaux), Boulogne and renamed SAINT MATHIAS. Sold in 1934 and renamed ENGLISH ROSE, Boston Deep Sea Fishing & Ice, Grimsby and in 1935 renamed ST. DOMINIQUE after sale to Pecheries de la Morinie of Boulogne. Requisitioned into French Navy in 1939 as minesweeper AD.72, seized by Germans at Rochefort in June 1940 and became HS.03 in the Kriegsmarine, from May 1942 becoming V.724 |
| Fate | Mined and sunk off Brest on 4 June 1944 |