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HMS Minotaur (1816)

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Name
  
HMS Minotaur

Laid down
  
December1812

Construction started
  
December 1812

Ordered
  
3 December 1811

Fate
  
Broken up, 1869

Launched
  
15 April 1816

Builder
  
Robert Seppings (1812-1813), George Parkin (1813-1816), Chatham Dockyard

Class and type
  
Ganges-class ship of the line

HMS Minotaur was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 April 1816 at Chatham Dockyard.

She was never commissioned for sea service; on completion of construction the new vessel was immediately placed in reserve at Sheerness Dockyard until,1842 when she was fitted as a receiving ship for naval conscripts. By 1859 she had become a guardship in Sheerness harbour, and in 1861 was converted into a floating lazarette for passengers from merchant vessels who were suspected by the Customs Service of bringing in disease. Five years later she was sailed to Gravesend to serve as a hospital for cholera patients.

In July 1866 she was renamed Hermes. She was broken up at Sheerness Dockyard in 1869.

References

HMS Minotaur (1816) Wikipedia