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== Ship History ==
 
== Ship History ==
  
'''HMS ''Hibernia''''' was a 110-gun [[first rate]] [[ship of the line]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. She was launched at [[HMNB Devonport|Plymouth dockyard]] on [[17 November]] [[1804]], and was the only ship built to her draught, designed by Sir [[John Henslow]].
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'''HMS ''Hibernia''''' was a 110-gun first rate [[ship of the line]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. She was launched at [[HMNB Devonport|Plymouth dockyard]] on 17 November [[1804]], and was the only ship built to her draught, designed by Sir John Henslow.
  
In 1805, the Hibernia was the flagship of the Channel Fleet under Admiral Lord Gardner and under the command of Captain [[Bedford]].  Prior to the [[Battle of Dover]], the formation was stationed off Ushant, blockading the port at Brest, France.   
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In 1805, the Hibernia was the flagship of the Channel Fleet under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Gardner,_1st_Baron_Gardner Admiral Lord Gardner] and under the command of Captain [[Bedford]].  Prior to the [[Battle of Dover]], the formation was stationed off Ushant, blockading the port at Brest, France.   
  
 
== Ship Data ==
 
== Ship Data ==
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|align="right" valign="top"|'''Ship Ordered:'''
 
|align="right" valign="top"|'''Ship Ordered:'''
|[[9 December]] [[1790]]
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|9 December [[1790]]
 
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|align="right" valign="top"|'''Ship builder:'''
 
|align="right" valign="top"|'''Ship builder:'''
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|align="right" valign="top"|'''Launched:'''
 
|align="right" valign="top"|'''Launched:'''
|[[17 November]] [[1804]]
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|17 November [[1804]]
 
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|align="right" valign="top"|'''Fate:'''
 
|align="right" valign="top"|'''Fate:'''
|Sold out of the Service, [[1902]]
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|Sold out of the Service, 1902
 
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|align="right" valign="top"|'''Class:'''
 
|align="right" valign="top"|'''Class:'''
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|align="right" valign="top"|'''Tons burthen:'''
 
|align="right" valign="top"|'''Tons burthen:'''
|2530 [[Long ton|tons]] (2570.6 [[tonne]]s)
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|2530 Long tons (2570.6 tonnes)
 
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|align="right" valign="top"|'''Length:'''
 
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*Middle gundeck: 32 × 24 pdrs
 
*Middle gundeck: 32 × 24 pdrs
 
*Upper gundeck: 34 × 18 pdrs
 
*Upper gundeck: 34 × 18 pdrs
*Quarterdeck: 12 × 32 pdr [[carronade]]s
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*Quarterdeck: 12 × 32 pdr carronades
 
*Forecastle: 4 × 32 pdr carronades, 2 × 18 pdrs
 
*Forecastle: 4 × 32 pdr carronades, 2 × 18 pdrs
 
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 7 November 2011

Ship History[edit]

HMS Hibernia was a 110-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Plymouth dockyard on 17 November 1804, and was the only ship built to her draught, designed by Sir John Henslow.

In 1805, the Hibernia was the flagship of the Channel Fleet under Admiral Lord Gardner and under the command of Captain Bedford. Prior to the Battle of Dover, the formation was stationed off Ushant, blockading the port at Brest, France.

Ship Data[edit]

Ship Ordered: 9 December 1790
Ship builder: Plymouth dockyard
Laid down: November 1797
Launched: 17 November 1804
Fate: Sold out of the Service, 1902
Class: 110-gun first rate ship of the line
Tons burthen: 2530 Long tons (2570.6 tonnes)
Length: 201 ft 2 in (gundeck)
Beam: 53 ft 1 in
Hold depth: 22 ft 4 in
Sail plan: Full rigged ship
Armament: 110 guns:
  • Gundeck: 32 × 32 pdrs
  • Middle gundeck: 32 × 24 pdrs
  • Upper gundeck: 34 × 18 pdrs
  • Quarterdeck: 12 × 32 pdr carronades
  • Forecastle: 4 × 32 pdr carronades, 2 × 18 pdrs


References[edit]

  • Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.


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