HMS Arrogant (1848)

Career (United Kingdom)
Name: HMS Arrogant
Launched: 5 April 1848
Out of service: 1862
Fate: Sold 1867
General characteristics
Displacement: 2690 tons
Tons burthen: 1872 tons
Length: 200 feet
Propulsion: Screw
Speed: 8.64 knots
Complement: 450 men
Armament: 46 guns

HMS Arrogant was a wood screw frigate of the Royal Navy, launched in 1848 and sold in 1867.[1] During the period of 1848–1850 it was commanded by Robert FitzRoy.[2] On 15 April 1854 the Arrogant was one of a number of Royal Navy ships that captured the Russian brig Patrioten.[3] The Arrogant served during the Crimean War which lasted from 1854 through to 1856. During this time, two of the ship's company, Lieutenant John Bythesea and stoker William Johnstone won Victoria Crosses after they went ashore in one of the ship's boats, and intercepted Russian soldiers carrying mailbags. They then forced the soldiers back to the ship along with the mailbags.

During the Crimean War, four vessels of the Royal Navy - Arrogant, Cossack, Magicienne, and Ruby - silenced the Russian batteries at a fort on Gogland on 21 July 1855, while the Anglo-French fleet went on to attack Sveaborg before returning home.

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