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HMS Alligator (1821)

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Name
  
HMS Alligator

Builder
  
Cochin

Completed
  
By 3 September 1822

Launched
  
29 March 1821

Ordered
  
5 June 1819

Laid down
  
November 1819

Construction started
  
November 1819

Reclassified
  
Depot ship in June 1841 Troopship in July 1842 Seamen’s hospital in December 1846

HMS Alligator was a 28-gun Atholl-class sixth rate of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Cochin, British India on 29 March 1821.

The Alligator, under the command of Captain Lambert, operated in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand during the 1830s. In March 1834, the Alligator, was on hand (and fired the 21-gun salute) at the first hoisting of the first national flag of New Zealand, at Waitangi.

She eventually became a depot ship at Trincomalee in June 1841, and was then converted to a troopship in July 1842. Alligator was finally hulked as seamen’s hospital at Hong Kong in December 1846.

Fate

She was sold at Hong Kong on 30 October 1865.'

References

HMS Alligator (1821) Wikipedia