HMS Sultana (1780)

For other ships of the same name, see HMS Sultana.
History
UK
Name: HMS Sultana
Acquired: June 1780 by purchase
Fate: Sold 1799
General characteristics [1]
Type: Cutter
Tonnage: 152 4094 (bm)
Length:
  • 65 ft 7 in (19.99 m) (overall)
  • 48 ft 9 in (14.9 m) (keel)
Beam: 24 ft 3 in (7.39 m)
Depth of hold: 9 ft 7 in (2.92 m)
Armament:
  • Initially: 12 x 4-pounder guns + 8 x ½-pounder swivel guns
  • After 1800: 2 x 24-pounder guns + 10 x 12-pounder carronades

HMS Sultana was the mercantile Sprightly, which the Royal Navy purchased in June 1780. She served in the Channel and around Ireland before the Admiralty sold her in 1799.

Career

The Admiralty bought Sprightly in June 1780, and then spent the next three plus months having her fitted and coppered at Sheerness.[1] In July she was commissioned for the Channel under the command of Lieutenant Lewis Fabian.[2] The next year she was on the Downs station, and then was paid off.[1]

In 1783 the Navy had her refitted at Plymouth for service in the Channel. She was recommissioned in May for the Irish Sea under Lieutenant J. Pierie.[2] She was paid off in April 1786.[1]

She was recommissioned in June 1786 under Lieutenant Edward Roe for the Channel.[2] In 1789 she came under the command of Lieutenant Digby Dent. He remained in command until 1792.[1]

Fate

Sultana was paid off into Ordinary in April 1793. She was offered for sale on 9 April 1799,[3] and was sold on 13 April 1799 for £296 to Mr. Richard Dunsterville.[1]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Winfield (2008), p.353.
  2. 1 2 3 "NMM, vessel ID 376792" (PDF). Warship Histories, vol iv. National Maritime Museum. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  3. The London Gazette: no. 15119. p. 291. 26 March 1799.

References

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