Owners: 1937 Ellerman Lines Ltd (Ellerman & Papayanni Lines Ltd, Liverpool) London: August 1940 requisitioned by MOWT-renamed HMS Malvernian
On a voyage from Hull for Gibraltar with a total complement of 164 HMS Malvernian was bombed by German aircraft Focke-Wulf Condor & caught fire in the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Spain on 1 July 1941 & sank on 19 July 1941. 24 hands were lost. Two boats made it to land. Other survivors were captured by German minesweepers.
Lives lost July 1941: Anderson, James Alfred, petty officer, 29; Arnold, Leslie Harold John, 1st radio officer, 36, Pubrook, Hampshire; Chapman, George Michael, able seaman, 21, Romford, Essex; Cox, Peter Clarence, able seaman; Day, William Harvey, able seaman; Hewitt, Richard George, boatswain’s mate, 42, Fulham, London; Jeffrey, George William, lieutenant, 30, Gosforth, Northumberland; Jenkins, Thomas James, 3rd radio officer, 24; Josling, Leonard Alfred, assistant steward, 21, Grays, Essex; Lagden, Richard Marshall, carpenter's mate; Magraw, Albert Edward, lieutenant, 41, Liverpool; Minett, Robert, donkeyman; Packham, John Douglas, ordinary seaman; Pearce, Walter Ernest, butcher, 26, Roehampton, London; Quinlan, John Patrick, cadet, 19, Liverpool; Rooke, Jack Vernon, seaman, 34, Thursley, Surrey; Sankey, Frederick Ernest, able seaman, 21, Bromley, Kent; Skinner, Henry John, leading signalman, 41, Enfield, Middlesex; Slimin, James Roy, lieutenant, 29, Sunderland; Starling, Rowland Scott, 2nd radio officer, 28, South Norwood, Surrey; Stout, Charles Albert, able seaman, Copner, Portsmouth; Trotman, Kenneth Henry, able seaman, 21, Morriston, Glamorgan; Webster, Kenneth Derek, able seaman, 22; Westwood, Norman, sick berth attendant, 30, Morley, Yorks.; Williams, Arthur Edwin Richards, able seaman, 19, Northend, Portsmouth; Winsland, George, storekeeper, 37; Woodley, Frederick William, cadet, 17, Sidmouth, Devon.