Name HMS Bombay Renamed HMS Blake, 1819 Construction started October 1805 | Ordered 23 July 1805 Laid down October 1805 Fate Broken up, 1855 Launched 28 March 1808 | |
HMS Bombay was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 28 March 1808 at Deptford.
On 24 January 1813 Bombay, then under the command of Captain Norman Thompson, detained the Dumpteur des Ondts.
Bombay was renamed HMS Blake in 1819 in honour of Admiral Robert Blake, and was converted to harbour service in 1828. She was broken up in December 1855.
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