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HMS Caledonia was a 120-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 25 June 1808 at Plymouth. [1] She was Admiral Pellew 's flagship in the Mediterranean . Construction
The Caledonia-class ships of the line were a class of nine 120-gun first rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir William Rule. A tenth ship ( Royal Frederick ) was ordered on 29 October 1827 to the same design, but was launched in 1833 as Queen to a fresh design by Sir William Symonds .
HMS Caledonia (1807) was a 3-gun brig launched in 1807. She was captured by the Americans in 1812, and put into service as USS Caledonia (1812). HMS Caledonia (1808) was a 120-gun first rate ship of the line launched in 1808. She became a hospital ship and was renamed HMS Dreadnought in 1856 and was broken up in 1875.
Sparshott passed his lieutenant examination on 2 March 1808. On 16 July 1808, in the Baltic Sea as acting-lieutenant, he was given command of the prize-cutter HMS Baltic, of 14 guns. [9] He "was signal mate of Lord Gambier’s flag-ship, the Caledonia 120, during the operations against the French squadron in Aix Roads, in April 1809". [10]
HMS Caledonia (1808) HMS Calliope (1808) HMS Chanticleer (1808) HMS Cherokee (1808) French frigate Clorinde (1808) HMS Colibri (1809) HMS Cordelia (1808) HMS Cornelia; French brig Créole (1808) HMS Crocus (1808)
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C. HMS Caledonia (1807) HMS Calliope (1808) HMS Carron (1813) HMS Centurion (1774) HMS Charybdis (1809) HMS Cherub (1806) USS Chesapeake (1799) HMS Childers (1812)
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