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San Domingo, 1809
Type: 3rd rate ; Armament 74
Launched : 1809 ;
Disposal date or year : 1816
Notes:
28 Jul 1809 a part of a large fleet which sailed from the Downs, with troops, with the aim of demolishing the dock-yards, and arsenals at Antwerp, Terneuse, and Flushing, often known as the ill-fated Walcheren Expedition. 13 Aug bombardment of Flushing.
Portsmouth 21 Jan 1811 Arrived from the Downs.
Portsmouth 27 Jan 1811 Sailed for the Downs.
Deal 28 Jan 1811 Arrived from Portsmouth.
Deal 19 Jun 1811 Sailed for off Flushing.
Lisbon 11 Jul 1811 Remains.
Deal 16 Oct 1811 Is off the North Foreland, and expected to arrive in the Downs this evening.
Deal 5 Nov 1811 Remains in the Downs, due to adverse winds.
Deal 17 Jan 1812 Sailed for Sheerness.
Deal 2 Apr 1812 Sailed last night for off Flushing.
Deal 3 Jul 1812 Arrived from a cruise off Flushing.
Bermuda 4 Jan 1813 Sailed for England with a convoy.
17 Jan 1813 captured a U.S. privateer, the 2 gun schooner Teazer, with 51 men.
Bermuda 13 Feb 1813 Arrived from the coast of America.
Mar 1813 the armed US schooners Arab, Lynx, Racer and Dolphin escaped into the river Rappahannock on sighting a British squadron. The ships' boats were sent in, resulting in the capture of all 4. The Racer and Lynx, as Shelburne and Musquedobit, were afterwards added to the Navy List.
20-25 Jun 1813 San-Domingo, Diadem, Mohawk and Nemesis a part of a squadron carrying troops anchored some distance off Craney island, with a view to carrying out operations ashore.
1 Mar 1814 captured a U.S. privateer, the 13 gun Argus, with 65 men.
Portsmouth 21 May 1814 Arrived from Bermuda.
Portsmouth 12 Jun 1814 Sailed with a squadron for Cherbourg to bring back to England 10-12,000 Russian Guards.
Portsmouth 20 Jun 1814 Returned from Cherbourg without the Russian troops.
Portsmouth 28 Jun 1814 Sailed for Bordeaux, for British troops.
Cove 19 Jul 1814 Arrived with the 71st and 94th regiments from the Gironde (9th).
Portsmouth 4 Aug 1814 Sailed for Plymouth.