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HMS Grampus (1802)

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resolved to retain absolute control over their South American possessions instead of taking a liberal view as proposed by the British government. He returned from his unsuccessful mission on 4 August.
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underwent a repair and refit at Chatham between then and February 1810; in January 1810 she was recommissioned under the command of Captain William Hanwell.
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to mediate between Spain and her colonies. They received final instructions on 2 April 1812, and arrived in
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on 7 May. As soon as her complement of men was completed and her bounty paid she sailed to join Admiral
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joined an East India convoy to see them through to the coast of Africa. On 30 September, back at
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and sailed with a convoy under her protection on 29 June. She carried £100,000 that the
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793-1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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on 21 April to find the Spanish government and the majority of the
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was paid off because of her poor condition at the end of 1809.
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and in due course provided the foundation for the UK's
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was employed in India. Later she was stationed at the
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She served as a 390:, with whom she had been in company. 47: 754:Hospital ships of the United Kingdom 708:. 3rd edition, Mercury Books, 2005. 571: 749:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy 706:The 50-Gun Ship: A Complete History 588:from 1820 until being lent to the 548:hoisted his broad pendant on board 281:Upper gundeck: 22 × 12-pounder guns 278:Lower gundeck: 22 × 24-pounder guns 13: 328: 16:Ship of the line of the Royal Navy 14: 775: 720: 659:. 24 December 1805. p. 1616. 250:17 ft 8 in (5.4 m) 726: 639:. 5 November 1805. p. 1380. 48: 31: 580:was taken out of commission at 472:spent 1805 in the East Indies. 663: 643: 623: 604:Hospital for Tropical Diseases 400:on 20 June to fit out for the 1: 681: 617: 590:Society for Destitute Seamen 396:returned to Portsmouth from 374:shared the prize money with 7: 675:- accessed 5 December 2014. 544:In November 1811 Commodore 325:. 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Index

HMS Grampus

Royal Navy Ensign
Portsmouth Dockyard
Diomede-class
ship of the line
bm
gundeck
keel
Full-rigged ship
QD
Fc
fourth-rate
ship of the line
Diomede class
Royal Navy
commissioned
Portsmouth
Hugh Downman
the Downs
Edward Thornbrough
Goree
Jalouse
Censor
Vixen
Guernsey
East Indies
British East India Company
Bengal
74-gun

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