Name | Cleopatra (1835) | Explanation | |
Type | Sixth rate | ||
Launched | 28 April 1835 | ||
Hull | Wooden | ||
Propulsion | Sail | ||
Builders measure | 918 tons | ||
Displacement | |||
Guns | 26 | ||
Fate | 1862 | ||
Class | |||
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Snippets concerning this vessels career | |||
Date | Event | ||
12 August 1835 - 20 November 1838 | Commanded (from commissioning until paying off) by Captain George Grey, transporting Earl of Durham (Ambassador) to St Petersburg, then (December 1835) south-east coast of America, then (October 1838) transporting the Marquis of Clanricarde (Ambassador) to St Petersburg | ||
19 April 1839 - November 1840 | Commanded (from commissioning) by Captain Stephen Lushington, North America and West Indies (until invalided) | ||
31 October 1840 - 16 February 1841 | Commanded by Captain Alexander Milne, North America and West Indies | ||
8 January 1841 - April 1842 | Commanded (until paying off at Chatham) by Captain Christopher Wyvill, North America and West Indies | ||
21 April 1842 - 27 March 1847 | Commanded (from commissioning at Chatham until paying off at Chatham) by Captain Christopher Wyvill, North America and West Indies, then Cape of Good Hope | ||
26 April 1849 - 28 September 1853 | Commanded (from commissioning at Chatham until paying off at Chatham) by Captain Thomas Lecke Massie, East Indies |