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HMS Galatea (1810)

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Between January and May 1829, Napier fitted her with an experimental system of his own design of paddles that the crew would work via winches on the main deck. The paddles proved useful for manoeuvering at speeds of up to 3 knots in windless conditions. On 12 September 1831
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was at Plymouth being fitted as a receiving ship and a coal depot for Jamaica. She was then moved to Jamaica in 1840. She was broken up there in 1849 following an Admiralty order dated 24 September 1849.
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Lieutenant Hugh Peregrine of the Royal Marines and 15 men were either killed or mortally wounded; Captain Losack, Lieutenant Thomas Bevis, Lieutenant Henry Lewis, midshipmen
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and then went on to command her on the coasts of Portugal and South America until 1829. From 8 January 1829 to 28 January 1832 her commander was Captain
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was laid up at Portsmouth. She underwent ÂŁ36,187 in expenses for repairs and fitting for sea at Deptford from late 1819 to February 1826.
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authorized the award of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Off Tamatave 20 May 1811" to all surviving claimants from the action.
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who, in a letter written shortly after his appointment, described her as "a ship that has the worst reputation in the Navy".
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to demand the restitution of British merchantmen which had been seized by the government of the Portuguese usurper
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and arrived on the 20th. The British squadron sighted the French squadron and made chase. A severe engagement, the
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by means of paddles alone. Between December 1829 and February 1830 she underwent a refit that cost ÂŁ12,595.
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separated from the other three ships on 27 October, off Ascension. On 31 October the convoy encountered
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served primarily, and relatively uneventfully, as a convoy escort for the rest of war.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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at Tamatave. The British persuaded the town's commander to surrender the town, and
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On 6 May 1811, a French squadron of frigates under the command of Commodore
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were engaged in recovering those islands for the rightful queen, Donna
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Twice during this period she cruised to the Caribbean, calling at
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and launched on 31 August 1810. In 1811 she participated in the
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The Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir Charles Napier K.C.B
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to escape. Five days later, Schomberg's squadron rediscovered
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In August 1825 Captain Sir Charles Sullivan recommissioned
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and Alexander Henning, 21 men and 3 boys were all wounded.
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on 18 April 1813. On 1 June 1813 she sailed for Lisbon.
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Seaforth Publishing. 425:, sighted the French 40-gun frigates 125:with clasp "Off Tamatave 20 May 1811" 39: 7: 112:Used as a coal hulk from August 1836 774:Between August and September 1836, 654:escaped and arrived at Portsmouth. 189:145 ft (44.2 m) (gundeck) 216:38 ft 3 in (11.7 m) 14: 402:Between 7 and 9 May the frigates 266:Upper deck: 26 Ă— 18-pounder guns 138:General characteristics as built 41: 987:. London: Hurst & Blackett. 882:. 26 January 1849. p. 244. 439:off the Isle de France, whilst 709:towed the line-of-battle ship 666:when they recaptured the brig 1: 983:Napier, Edward Elers (1862). 525:, without any further fight. 486:, ensued. During the battle, 206: in (37.1 m) (keel) 918:. 17 May 1814. p. 1041. 474:sailed from Port Louis for 123:Naval General Service Medal 1348: 18: 1285: 689:Sir Charles Napier (1854) 137: 34: 30: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 1307:Ships built in Deptford 962:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 391:Charles Marsh Schomberg 992:Winfield, Rif (2008). 690: 642:. They gave chase and 565:On 27 September 1812, 513:and the badly damaged 455: 298: 1317:Apollo-class frigates 688: 505:The British captured 453: 381:, not realizing that 292: 238: in (4.1 m) 1019:"HMS Galatea (1810)" 660:was in company with 558:participated in the 528:The Royal Navy took 345:for the rest of the 295:Apollo-class frigate 934:, pp. 131–132. 750:when the forces of 626: /  915:The London Gazette 879:The London Gazette 859:The London Gazette 691: 573:, escorting three 484:Battle of Tamatave 456: 369:François Roquebert 339:Battle of Tamatave 299: 1294: 1293: 1003:978-1-84415-717-4 975:978-1-86176-281-8 834:, pp. 168–9. 630:33.167°N 20.467°W 343:Cape of Good Hope 327:Deptford Dockyard 287: 286: 133:Broken up in 1849 79:Deptford Dockyard 1339: 1058: 1051: 1044: 1035: 1030: 1028: 1026: 1007: 988: 979: 947: 941: 935: 929: 920: 919: 906: 900: 890: 884: 883: 870: 864: 863: 850: 835: 829: 800: 793: 764:George Sartorius 678:In October 1815 641: 640: 638: 637: 636: 631: 627: 624: 623: 622: 619: 247:Full-rigged ship 237: 236: 232: 229: 205: 204: 200: 197: 174: 173: 172: 168: 51: 46: 45: 44: 28: 1347: 1346: 1342: 1341: 1340: 1338: 1337: 1336: 1297: 1296: 1295: 1290: 1281: 1102: 1070: 1068:-class frigates 1062: 1024: 1022: 1017: 1014: 1004: 991: 982: 976: 960:Colledge, J. 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Index

HMS Galatea
United Kingdom
Deptford Dockyard
Naval General Service Medal
Apollo-class
frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
carronades
Fc

Apollo-class
fifth rate
Royal Navy
frigate
Deptford Dockyard
London
England
Battle of Tamatave
Cape of Good Hope
Napoleonic Wars
Woodley Losack
François Roquebert
Renommée
Grand Port
Isle de France
Mauritius
Charles Marsh Schomberg
Astraea

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