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HBMF Belvidera (1809)

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 9 months ago

Belvedira, 36 Guns

 

Details

NationalityBritish
Ordered
Started
Named
Launched1809
ShipyardDeptford
Plans
Constructor
Supplier
Decks1
RateFifth Rate
In Service1810-Oct-02
Out Service1846
FateCoal Depot

 

Dimensions

Gun DeckKeelBeamDepthDraughtBurthenDisplacementSource

 

Armament

DateCrewGunsLower GundeckQuarterdeckForecastleB/S WeightSource
18122304226 x 182 x 9

12 x 32C

2 x 32CB020

 

Admirals to have flown their flag on HMS Belvedere

Date FromDate toNameSource
18111811Rear-Admiral Herbert Sawyer

 

Commanders

Date FromDate toNameSource
1810-Oct-021814Richard Byron
1833-DecCharles String
1841-AugGeorge Grey

 

 

 

Officers

Date FromDate ToRank/PositionNameSource
1810LieutenantNisbett
18101812LieutenantWilliam Bruce
1810LieutenantHodgeskins
1810LieutenantSmith
1812LieutenantGeorge Campbell
1812LieutenantJohn Sykes

 

Service record

1810-Jul-22Fired on by two Danish schooners and a sloop
1810-Jul-23Boats under the four Lieutenants took the two schooners and forced the sloop ashore. The Schooners were 'Bolder and Thor each carrying 2x24pdr, 6 howitzers and 45 men
1811Flagship on the Halifax
1812-Jul-16Took the American Brig Nautilus - 14 guns 105 men
1812-Aug-21captured the privateer schooner Bunker Hill of 7 guns
1813-Feb-09In a joint action her boats took the letter of Marque Lottery - 6x12 carronades
1813-Dec-25Took the 18 gun schooner USS Vixen
1814-Mar-17Privateer Mars - 15 guns, destroyed by boats from Belvedere, Endymion and Rattler
1814-Apr-02Took New Zealander - 6 guns, loaded with spermaceti
1814-Jun-19Took Schooner Nancy & Polly
1814-Jun-22Took Sloop Alonzo
1814-Jun-24Took Sloop Hunter''
1814Paid off at Portsmouth
1833-DecRcommisioned for North America and the West Indies
1838in ordinary at Portsmouth
1841Mediterranean
1846Coal Depot at Portsmouth

 

 

 

Actions & Battles

DateSource
1812-Jun-18Action against President (44) and Congress (38)B20
1812-Jul-17Two day chase and long range action against the Constitution (44), which escaped

 

Notes

 

Sources

Ships of the Old Navy

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