HMS Coromandel

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HMS Coromandel has been the name of at least three ships in the British Royal Navy, the name coming from the Coromandel Coast of India

  • Coromandel was the ex-Indiaman Winterton. She was bought by the Admiralty in 1795, converted to a third rate 64-gun ship and renamed Coromandel.[1] In 1807 she was hulked in Jamaica and sold in 1813, on condition she was broken up.[1]


[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ a b East India Company ships: Winterton
  2. ^ Coromandel Town web site
  3. ^ Mid-Victorian ships: Coromandel (1)
  4. ^ Mid-Victorian ships: Coromandel (2)
  5. ^ Mackay, Ruddock F. Fisher of Kilverstone. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. pp 14 & 20.