HMS Clyde (1796)
HMS Clyde was a Royal Navy Artois-class frigate built at Chatham Dockyard of fir (pitch pine), and launched in 1796. In 1797, she was one of only two ships whose captains were able to maintain some control over their vessels during the Nore mutiny. In 1805, HMS Clyde was dismantled and rebuilt at Woolwich Dockyard; she was relaunched on 23 February 1806. She was ultimately sold in August 1814.
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HMS Clyde (1796)
HMS Clyde was a Royal Navy Artois-class frigate built at Chatham Dockyard of fir (pitch pine), and launched in 1796. In 1797, she was one of only two ships whose captains were able to maintain some control over their vessels during the Nore mutiny. In 1805, HMS Clyde was dismantled and rebuilt at Woolwich Dockyard; she was relaunched on 23 February 1806. She was ultimately sold in August 1814.
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HMS Clyde was a Royal Navy Art ...... ltimately sold in August 1814.
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4.45008e+1
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1795-02-04
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1.18872e+1
ship launched
1796-03-26
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Dismantled, 1805
Sold, August 1814
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*Upper deck:28 x 18-pounder g ...... s + 2 x 32-pounder carronades
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HMS Clyde escapes from the Nore mutiny, 1797
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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*First incarnation:1020
*Second incarnation:991
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HMS Clyde was a Royal Navy Art ...... ltimately sold in August 1814.
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