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Leonidas, 1807
Type: 5th rate ; Armament 36
Launched : 4 Sep 1807 ;
Disposal date or year : 1894
BM: 1067 tons
Notes:
21 Mar 1810 involved in the expedition in the Adriatic against the island of St.-Maura.
Deal 1 Sep 1811 Arrived with convoy and put under quarantine.
Plymouth 6 Sep 1811 Arrived from the eastward.
Plymouth Dock 6 Sep 1811 Arrived from Portsmouth.
Plymouth Dock 8 Oct 1811 The First Lieutenant has shot himself.
Plymouth 19 Nov 1811 Went into the Sound.
Plymouth 23 Nov 1811 Sailed for Lisbon.
17 Jan 1812 Leonidas and Dasher captured the French privateer Confiance at sea.
16 Feb 1812 captured the French privateer Gazelle at sea.
Cove 15 May 1812 Takes convoy to Botany Bay.
Cork 29 Jul 1812 Is expected to sail for Loughswilly, where she is to be stationed for some months.
Cork 2 Aug 1812 Has detained and sent in an American ship, last from Gibraltar.
Plymouth 29 Dec 1812 Arrived from Ireland, with officers from the late Guerriere frigate, and officers and crew of the late Barbadoes, lost in the West Indies, who arrived in Ireland in the Africa.
Plymouth Dock 31 Dec 1812 Came up to Hamoaze to refit.
Plymouth 11 Jan 1813 Remains.
Plymouth 29 Jan 1813 Is appointed convoy for Cork.
Cove 30 Mar 1813 Sailed with a convoy of transports with troops for Portugal and merchant vessels for Oporto and Cadiz &c.
Plymouth 26 May 1813 Has captured and sent in the American privateer Paul Jones, and is reported to be chasing one of her prizes to the south of Cape Clear.
Plymouth 26 May 1813 Arrived from a cruize, having recaptured the Betsey, which had been captured by the American privateer Paul Jones.
Cork 19 Aug 1813 Sailed on a cruise.
Cork 17 Oct 1813 Hoisted convoy signal for the West Indies.
Cork 26 Oct 1813 Is to take convoy to Jamaica.
Jamaica 3 Feb 1814 Sailed with mail and specie for Bermuda, on her way to England.
Portsmouth 24 Aug 1814 Arrived from Havannah.
Portsmouth 14 Sep 1814 Is expected to be ready for sea in a few days.
Portsmouth 19 Oct 1814 Accompanies the convoy for North America, at present wind-bound.
Portsmouth 25 Oct 1814 Is appointed convoy to Bermuda.
Portsmouth 27 Oct 1814 Dropped down to St. Helen's, bound to America.
Portsmouth 30 Oct 1814 Sailed with a convoy of transports for North America.
Plymouth 31 Oct 1814 Passed by with a convoy from Portsmouth, and the trade for Bermuda, via Cork, joined from this port.
Cork 10 Nov 1814 Sailed with a convoy for Bermuda.
Cork 14 Nov 1814 Has put back.
Cove 13 Dec 1814 Put back again with the Bermuda convoy, due to foul winds.
Cork 17 Dec 1814 Has put back with her convoy for a fifth time.
1830 At Sheerness.
Jan 1848 Sheerness, in Ordinary (reserve)
20 Dec 1848 Sheerness.
1860 Sheerness.
1870 Sheerness
1872 Powder hulk
1879 Gun Cotton Depot, Upnor
1890 Gun Cotton Depot, Upnor