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  2. HMS Hindustan - Wikipedia

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    HMS Hindostan (1795) was a former East Indiaman by the same name and launched in 1789. The Admiralty purchased her in 1795 and classed her as a 54-gun fourth rate. She was converted into a storeship in 1802 and burned in an accident in 1804. HMS Hindostan (1804) was another former East Indiaman, previously named Admiral Rainier. She was ...

  3. HMS Hindostan (1804) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Hindostan (variously Hindustan or Hindoostan) was a 50-gun two-decker fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She was originally a teak -built East Indiaman named Admiral Rainier launched at Calcutta in 1799 that the Royal Navy brought into service in May 1804.

  4. HMS Hindostan (1795) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1802 the crews of Hindostan and Pearl shared £12,000, representing an advance payment of prize money. [10] Hindostan refitted at Deptford between November 1800 and January 1801 (for £10,292) before sailing for the Cape of Good Hope in March. [1] By 6 May 1801 she was a storeship again, and under Captain Samuel Mottley. [1]

  5. Hindostan (East Indiaman) - Wikipedia

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    Three East Indiamen of the East India Company (EIC), have borne the name Hindostan, after the old name for the Indian subcontinent: HMS Hindostan (1795) was a former East Indiaman by the same name built by William Barnard at Deptford and launched in 1789. The Admiralty purchased her in 1795 and classed her as a 54-gun fourth rate. She was ...

  6. HMS Hindustan (1903) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Hindustan was a King Edward VII-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy. Like all ships of the class (apart from HMS King Edward VII ) she was named after an important part of the British Empire , namely the Indian Empire .

  7. Hindostan (1796 Indiaman) - Wikipedia

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    Hindostan was an East Indiaman of the East India Company. She was a large vessel of 1,463 tons (bm), launched in 1796 to replace a previous Hindostan that the Royal Navy had bought and turned into a Fourth Rate ship of the line. Her owner was Robert Williams, M.P., who had been the owner of the previous Hindostan. She made three complete ...

  8. HMS Hindostan (1841) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Hindostan was an 80-gun two-deck second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 2 August 1841. Her design was based on an enlarged version of the lines of Repulse . [ 1 ]

  9. List of shipwrecks in 1804 - Wikipedia

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    HMS Hindostan Royal Navy: HMS Hindostan. The storeship was destroyed by fire in the Roses Gulf with the loss of three of the 259 people on board. Jamaica United Kingdom: The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego. [91] James United Kingdom: The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego.