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Hogue, 1811
Type: 3rd rate ; Armament 74
Launched : 3 Oct 1811 ; Disposal date or year : 1865
BM: 1750 tons
Propulsion: Sail - Screw
Machinery notes: 450 h.p.
Notes:

Portsmouth 9 Mar 1812 Arrived from the eastward.

Deal 9 Jun 1812 Arrived from off Flushing.

Deal 21 Jun 1812 Sailed for off Flushing.

Deal 22 Sep 1812 Sailed for the North-Foreland.

Portsmouth 21 Dec 1812 Arrived from the Downs.

Portsmouth 14 Jan 1813 Sailed for North America.

Plymouth 19 Jan 1813 Put into Cawsand Bay, on Saturday night, by contrary winds and stormy weather, and have since sailed for Halifax.

7-8 Apr 1814 ships' boats of the Hogue, Endymion, Maidstone and Borer destroyed a number of vessels, including 3 privateers, near Pettipague point, about 15 miles up Connecticut river.

Portsmouth 20 Sep 1814 Arrived from Halifax (22 Aug).

1830 Sheerness

1848 Screw blockship, 60 guns,

20 Dec 1848 Steam Guard Ship, Sheerness

6 Apr 1851 Cove of Cork. Sent boats to Roches Bay to the rescue of the emigrant ship Favourite

14 May 1851 Arrived Spithead from Queenstown. Crew will be paid and ship will undergo refit,

DNS of 26 May 1851. Victoria and Albert. Portsmouth, May 25. At about 6 o'clock on Friday night the Victoria and Albert, royal yacht, which had gone down to Cowes during the day, hoisted the royal and Prussian standards and embarked her Majesty and her royal foreign guests and conveyed them to Spithead, on a visit to the Vengeance, 84, Captain Lord Edward Russell, and the Hogue and Ajax, 60 gun screw steam ships, Captains M'Dougall and Quin. The royal party, under the customary salutes and the ceremony of manning yards, went on board the two first named ships and inspected them after which they returned to the royal yacht etc………..

30 Aug 1851 Lisbon

11 Mar 1854 departed Spithead, with the fleet, for the Baltic - see p. 413 at www.archive.org/details/royalnavyhistory06clow

15 Apr 1854 captured Russian brig Patrioten [Prize Money per London Gazette of 21 Jul 1857].

16 Apr 1854 captured Russian merchant vessel Victor [Prize Money per London Gazette of 21 Jul 1857].

13 Jun 1854 the French fleet joined the British in the Baltic at Baro Sound - see p. 419-> at www.archive.org/details/royalnavyhistory06clow

Circa Jul 1854 the Lightning and Alban surveyed a channel between Lumpar and Ango Islands which was used on 28 Jul by the Edinburgh, Hogue, Amphion, Blenheim, and Ajax to approach fort Bomarsund - see p. 422 at www.archive.org/details/royalnavyhistory06clow

11 Aug 1854 guns were landed and sent up to the British battery, in charge of parties of men under Lieutenants from the Edinburgh, Hogue, Blenheim, and Ajax - see p. 423-4 at www.archive.org/details/royalnavyhistory06clow

4 Feb 1856 Devonport. Left for Falmouth

19 Feb 1856 Lieut AH Welsh apptd ; at Devonport

23 Apr 1856, Present at Fleet Review, Spithead ; Captain Ramsay, CB

1 Mar 1858 Commissioned at Devonport.

1860 Coast Guard Service, Clyde District, Greenock

1 Jan to 30 Jun 1864 (Relieved by the Lion on) Coast Guard Service, Home Station, at Greenock. Report of Measles onboard. Number of Cases of Disease and Injury.