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HMS Saldanha (1809)

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deeply in heavy seas. They also had a high storage capacity, allowing for upwards of six months' provisions. The biggest drawback of the class was that after about six weeks of service, when stores had been used up and the ships were riding higher in the water, the ships became far less
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in 1805. The Royal Navy stopped ordering specifically large and offensively capable warships, and instead focused on standardised classes of ships that were usually more moderate in size, but through larger numbers would be able to effectively combat the expected increase in global
799:; about 200 bodies, including that of Pakenham, washed up and were buried in a local cemetery. One man was alive when he came ashore, but was very weak, and with no doctor immediately available to help him, when he asked for a drink the locals gave him half a pint of 478:, had performed, providing "all-round excellence" according to naval historian Robert Gardiner. Trials of ships of the class showed that they were all capable of reaching around 12 knots (22 km/h) and were very well balanced, although prone to 675:. Later in the same month Captain William Pakenham replaced him in command of the frigate. Pakenham's tenure was briefly interrupted in the Spring, with Captain Reuben Mangin temporarily assuming command in his absence. On 29 August 431:
in 1803, with twenty-four ships ordered to it over the next nine years. This order came about as the threat from the French fleet against Britain began to dissipate, especially after the
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which almost immediately killed him. The ship's dog survived. It was thought that the frigate had been attempting to return to her anchorage in the gale, but had struck the submerged
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were constructed using material recovered from the frigate, and in the 1980s an anchor was discovered at the wreck site and placed on the shore near that spot. Soon after the wreck,
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was not sighted again until her wreck was discovered 50 yards (46 m) off the shore in Ballyna Stoker Bay, within Lough Swilly, the following morning.
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with the intent to patrol towards the west. From 3 December into the evening of 4 December a storm came in from the north-west, including driving snow.
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on 25 September in an attempt to intercept a group of French frigates that were thought to be returning to Europe after being present at the British
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had superior sailing abilities that in the past had helped her escape British cruisers, and though each of the British vessels had been doing 11
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was laid down in March 1807 and launched on 8 December 1809 with the following dimensions: 144 feet 8 inches (44.1 m) along the
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commanding the boat and seven of its crew drowned, while the remaining four survived by clinging to the floating oars and casks. While in
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class was chosen to fulfil the role of standardised frigate because of how well the lone surviving ship of the first batch,
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had been broken in two as she wrecked and these halves were initially seen as separate vessels. Twenty-one members of
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A special ceremony was held on 4 December 2011 to mark the 200th anniversary of the sinking in Lough Swilly of
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class originally consisted of three ships constructed between 1798 and 1803. The class formed part of the
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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off the harbour entrance, and then been pushed into Ballyna Stoker Bay by the storm.
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sailed from Cork to Lough Swilly, where she was to replace the 40-gun frigate
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s wreck was discovered, is named after the frigate. The columns inside the
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class became the standard frigate design for this task, alongside the
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on her upper deck. Complementing this armament were ten 32-pounder
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s crew escaped the disaster, having been left behind on board the
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on patrol. Having reached harbour in Lough Swilly, on 30 November
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An Introduction to the Architectural Heritage of County Donegal
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with casks of water, when it was overturned by a wave. The
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on 11 October 1811. In the evening of 4 December that year
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as she sailed from Dublin to New York, sending her in to
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in April 1810 and spent her entire career serving on the
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and need for more warships to serve in it. The original
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when she was caught in a storm. Last seen sailing off
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Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary & Napoleonic Eras
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British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650–1859
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Lancaster. 21 December 1811. p. 4. 1284:. Edinburgh. 19 December 1811. p. 4. 1172:. Cheltenham. 24 October 1811. p. 2. 1646: 1536: 1517: 1185: 1155: 1075: 1060: 1045: 1033: 1018: 1006: 994: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1555: 1366: 1354: 1267: 1240: 1228: 1176: 1104:. Aberdeen. 6 February 1811. p. 3. 308:: 2 × 9-pounder guns + 10 × 32-pounder 2404: 1611:Manning, T. D.; Walker, C. F. (1959). 1574: 1297: 2142: 1669: 1628:Whilde, Tony; Simms, Patrick (1991). 1593: 1414: 55: 1473:Breen, Colin; Forsythe, Wes (2004). 1477:. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus. 835:when the frigate sailed from Cork. 795:There were no human survivors from 780:was last seen, by her lights, from 628:and two 9-pounder long guns on the 13: 2417:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders 1210:. No. 4608. 22 October 1811. 1119:. London. 1 April 1811. p. 3. 546: inches (37.0 m) at the 14: 2443: 671:on 19 March Stuart died on board 655:. 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Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. 1520:Warships of the Napoleonic Era 1168:"Sunday and Tuesday's Posts". 1093: 889:O'er Swilly's rocks they soar, 659:was returning to the ship off 1: 1448: 885:, one verse of which states: 222: in (37.0 m) (keel) 1310:Clarke & McArthur (2010) 1253:Clarke & McArthur (2010) 965: 603:capitulation of Saldanha Bay 84:Capitulation of Saldanha Bay 7: 1596:The Life of George Brummell 1403:Breen & Forsythe (2004) 1280:"The Talbot Sloop of War". 1088:Manning & Walker (1959) 891:Commission'd watch to keep; 679:detained the American ship 10: 2448: 2422:Maritime incidents in 1811 895:The exulting demons pour – 784:at 9:30 p.m. passing 702:Invasion of Isle de France 639: 18: 2390: 2211: 2179: 2114: 2059: 2018:December (unknown date): 1703: 1575:Hepper, David J. (1994). 1556:Grocott, Terence (1997). 1537:Gardiner, Robert (2000). 1518:Gardiner, Robert (1999). 1379:Whilde & Simms (1991) 1337:"London News Continued". 1132:Aurora General Advertiser 853: 739:had not outnumbered her. 421:French Revolutionary Wars 383: 151: 50: 32: 16:Frigate of the Royal Navy 1322:"Loss of the Saldanha". 1170:The Cheltenham Chronicle 1130:"Foreign Intelligence". 954:, and five Royal Marine 914: 883:The Loss of the Saldanha 495:In this second batch of 378:The Loss of the Saldanha 152:General characteristics 1651:. Seaforth Publishing. 1594:Jesse, William (1886). 1216:2027/hvd.32044105232920 1100:"Marine Intelligence". 934:, one midshipman, four 742: 147:Wrecked 4 December 1811 1788:HM hired armed cutter 1647:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1339:The Caledonian Mercury 1282:The Caledonian Mercury 905: 246: in (11.7 m) 2432:Apollo-class frigates 2427:Shipwrecks of Ireland 1898:July (unknown date): 1846:June (unknown date): 1613:British Warship Names 1493:Clarke, James Stanier 1391:County Donegal (2014) 1324:The Lancaster Gazette 1117:The Morning Chronicle 887: 850:, alongside the dog. 268: in (4.0 m) 942:, one member of the 858:Saldanha Head, near 840:Burt, County Donegal 608:After her launching 505:Royal Navy Dockyards 406:Surveyor of the Navy 1560:. London: Chatham. 1541:. London: Chatham. 1522:. London: Chatham. 1501:The Naval Chronicle 1270:, pp. 327–328. 1243:, pp. 326–327. 1206:"The Marine List". 950:, one Royal Marine 433:Battle of Trafalgar 419:'s response to the 102:Temple shipbuilders 1615:. 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Index

HMS Saldanha

Apollo class
Capitulation of Saldanha Bay
Temple shipbuilders
South Shields
Apollo-class
fifth-rate
frigate
bm
Sails
UD
18-pounder guns
QD
carronades
Fc
fifth-rate
Apollo-class
frigate
Royal Navy
commissioned
Irish Station
privateer
Lough Swilly
Fanad Head
Thomas Sheridan
18-pounder
Apollo-class
frigate
Surveyor of the Navy

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