HMS Ardent Buick's husband, Thomas Watson, was pressured into joining the Royal Navy where he undertook the role of
Quartermaster and Gunner. Buick arranged to join him on the boat in the role of nurse. The pair were aboard HMS Ardent off the coast of Copenhagen when, during battle, Buick gave birth to a daughter. She named her daughter Mary. '' by
William Clarkson Stanfield, 1836
HMS Victory and The Battle of Trafalgar From local accounts, Thomas Watson moved to
HMS Victory under Nelson's command, and Bucik and their child accompanied him. During the Battle of Trafalgar, Buick cared for the wounded while her husband was in charge of a gun grew. Their daughter is said to have been looked after by another man, Malcolm McRuvie, also from Cellardyke. When Nelson was killed in the midst of battle, Buick is reported to have
embalmed his body, ready for its travel home. She may have carried out this task with another woman called Mary Sperring. To do so, it is likely that they stripped and cleaned Nelson' body, cut his hair and put him in ‘a leaguer (cask) of brandy’. == Later life ==