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Christian VII, 1807-1838
Type: Former Danish 80 ; Armament 80
Launched : 1803 ;
BM: 2131 tons
Notes:
15 Aug - 20 Oct 1807
taken in accordance with the terms of the capitulation following the siege of Copenhagen.
Plymouth 30 Dec 1809 Is reported to have taken a large Portuguese ship from the Isle of France.
10 Jan 1810 ships' boats captured one chasse-marée, and destroyied a brig, schooner, and two chasse-marées, all valuably laden.
20 Jan 1810 ships' boats captured one chasse-marée, and destroyied a number of other vessels, a part of a convoy.
13 Feb 1810 ships' boats captured a number of armed boats and destroyed three grounded chasse-marées.
Deal 29 Aug 1811 Sailed with livestock and other provisions for off Flushing.
Deal 16 Oct 1811 Arrived from off Flushing.
Deal 5 Nov 1811 Remains in the Downs, due to adverse winds.
Portsmouth 28 Dec 1811 Arrived from the Downs.
Portsmouth 9 Apr 1812 Dropped down to St. Helen's.
Deal 2 Aug 1812 Arrived from off Flushing.
Deal 9 Oct 1812 Sailed for off the Texel.
Portsmouth 29 Dec 1812 Sailed to cruise off Cherbourg.
Portsmouth 1 Jan 1813 Sailed to join the squadron off Cherburgh.
Portsmouth 7 Jan 1813 Arrived from off Cherbourgh.
Harwich 20 May 1813 Remains in Hoseley Bay.
Deal 25 Jul 1813 Arrived from off Flushing.
1830 Stangate Creek, River Medway as a Lazaretto or quarantine station.
Christopher, 1912
Type: Torpedo Boat Destroyer ; Armament 3 x 4 inch
Launched : 1912 ;
Displacement: 938 tons
Notes:
30 May 1916 Left Pentland Firth - see p. 127 www.naval-review.org/issues/1919-1.pdf.