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HMS Vindictive (1813)

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Name
  
HMS Vindictive

Builder
  
Portsmouth Dockyard

Fate
  
Sold, 1871

Launched
  
30 November 1813

Ordered
  
15 January 1806

Laid down
  
July 1808

Construction started
  
July 1808

HMS Vindictive (1813)

Class and type
  
Vengeur-class ship of the line

HMS Vindictive was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 30 November 1813 at Portsmouth.

Vindictive was the lead ship of the 40-vessel Vengeur class, indeed she was ordered prior to the design for this class being finalised; however, she was delayed in construction and was not finished until December 1813. With the winding up of the Napoleonic War in prospect, she was not required for active service and was immediately placed in ordinary. She was not to be commissioned for service until September 1841.

Between 1828 and 1833 the Vindictive - still uncommissioned - was reduced to a 50-gun fourth-rate ship, and she was brought into service in that capacity. She was laid up in Ordinary again in June 1848 at Portsmouth. In 1861 she was fitted as a storeship by White of Cowes, and in 1862 she then proceeded to Fernando Po where she took up that role. She foundered there in July 1871, the wreck being sold to be broken up on 24 November 1871.

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HMS Vindictive (1813) Wikipedia