Name | Southampton | Explanation |
Type | Fourth rate |
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Launched | 7 November 1820 |
Hull | Wooden |
Propulsion | Sail |
Builders measure | 1476 tons |
Displacement | |
Guns | 60 |
Fate | 1912 |
Class | |
Ships book | |
Note | 1867 lent as t.s. |
Snippets concerning this vessels career |
Date | Event |
(January 1840) | Out of commission at Chatham |
15 May 1840 - 7 August 1841 | Commanded by Captain William Hillyar, flagship of Edward Durnford King, Cape of Good Hope |
12 August 1841 | Commanded by Acting Captain Stephen Greville Fremantle, flagship of Edward Durnford King, Cape of Good Hope |
3 August 1848 | Commanded by Captain Nicholas Cory, flagship of Barrington Reynolds, Cape of Good Hope |
2 December 1856 | Commanded (from commissioning at Chatham) by Captain Edward Philips Charlewood, Coast Guard, Harwich |
1 October 1860 - 15 July 1861 | Commanded by Captain Charles Wise, guardship of ordinary, Sheerness |
25 July 1879 - 1890 | Commanded by Captain and superintendent George Doherty Broad, industrial school ship, Hull |