- HMS Phoebe (1795)
HMS "Phoebe" was a 36-gun
fifth-rate 18-pounderfrigate of the BritishRoyal Navy . As completed, she measured 142ft 9in on the gundeck (119ft 0in keel) x 38ft 3in breadth x 13ft 5 1/2in depth in hold, with a tonnage of 926 8/94 burthen. She mounted 26 x 18-pounder guns on the upper deck, 8 x 9-pounder guns and 6 x 32-pounder carronades on the quarterdeck, and 2 x 9-pounder guns and 4 x 32-pounder carronades on the forecastle, with a complement of 264 men.She was one of four frigates ordered on 24 May 1794 to a design by Sir John Henslow, Surveyor of the Navy. The contract for the first ship was placed with the Thames-side yard of John Dudman, where the keel was laid in June 1794. Named "Phoebe" on 26 February 1795, the frigate was launched on 24 September
1795 atDeptford on the Thames, and the frigate was then moved to Deptford Dockyard, where she was completed on 23 December.The "Phoebe" was first commissioned in October 1795 under Captain Robert Barlow. During the initial stages of her career, "Phoebe" saw active service in the
Mediterranean , capturing the French 36-gun "La Nereide" in1797 . Captain Thomas Baker took over command in January 1801. On19 February 1801 she encountered the French 40-gun "L'Africaine", which was intending to transport 400 troops as reinforcements for a French invasion force inEgypt . "L'Africaine" surrendered to the "Phoebe" after sustaining heavy casualties.The "Phoebe" was involved in the
Battle of Trafalgar in1805 , commanded by Captain The Hon.Thomas Bladen Capel . She saw further service after Trafalgar, including in the Pacific and theWar of 1812 against theUnited States . While operating in the Pacific against American ships, "Phoebe", in company with thesloop-of-war "Cherub", under the command of Captain James Hillyar who had orders to capture the USS "Essex" "at all costs", captured the 36-gun USS "Essex" inValparaíso on28 March 1814."Phoebe" was decommissioned in 1814 and became a hulk in
1826 at Plymouth, where she was sold for breaking up in May1841 .See HMS "Phoebe" for other ships of the same name.
External links
* http://www.treeforall.org.uk/Trafalgar/TrafalgarWoods/Otherwoods/Phoebe/
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