HMS Coromandel (1795)
HMS Coromandel was a 56-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy, previously the East Indiaman Winterton. She was purchased on the stocks in 1795, used as a troopship from 1796, was converted to a convalescent ship in 1807 for Jamaica, and was sold there in 1813. She returned to Britain around 1847 and was wrecked at Yarmouth in 1856.
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HMS Coromandel (1795)
HMS Coromandel was a 56-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy, previously the East Indiaman Winterton. She was purchased on the stocks in 1795, used as a troopship from 1796, was converted to a convalescent ship in 1807 for Jamaica, and was sold there in 1813. She returned to Britain around 1847 and was wrecked at Yarmouth in 1856.
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HMS Coromandel was a 56-gun fo ...... s wrecked at Yarmouth in 1856.
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1795-05-09
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Sold to the Royal Navy in 1795
Wrecked 1856
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*4th Rate:
*Lower deck: 28 x 1 ...... port: 24 x 18 & 9-pounder guns
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Perry & Co., Blackwall Yard
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Fourth rate in Royal Navy serv ...... lescent ship from October 1807
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*4th Rate: 324
*Transport:100
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Sold 1813
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Sold to the Royal Navy in 1795
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Wrecked 1856
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1795-05-09
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Coromandel
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HMS Coromandel
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Winterton
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HMS Coromandel was a 56-gun fo ...... s wrecked at Yarmouth in 1856.
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Coromandel
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HMS Coromandel
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Winterton
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