Asia (1797 ship)
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La Dona Maria II era un fregata a vela da 44 cannoni della Reale Marina portoghese, costruita in Gran Bretagna negli dieci del XIX secolo. Il suo nome deriva da quello della regina Maria II del Portogallo.
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Asia was built at Bombay Dockyard in 1797. She made at least two voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before the British Royal Navy purchased her in 1805 in the East Indies. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Sir Francis Drake and used her as a frigate. She served in the Java campaign of 1811. When she returned to England in 1813 she was refitted as a storeship. Later, she became the flagship, at Newfoundland, for the governors of Newfoundland. The Admiralty sold her in 1825. New owners renamed her Asia and she sailed between Britain and London until 1831 when Portuguese interests purchased her. She then became the frigate Dona Maria II for the Liberal forces that were attempting to install the rightful queen, Dona Maria II, to the throne of Portugal, and overthrow Dom Miguel, who
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Asia (1797 ship)
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Dona Maria II
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Asia
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Dona Maria II
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HMS Sir Francis Drake
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1831
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Naval General Service Medal (NGSM) with clasp "Java"
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1808
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*Storeship:
**Upper deck:2 × 9-pounder guns + 14 × 24-pounder carronades
**QD:4 × 24-pounder carronades
**Fc:2 × 9-pounder guns
*1833:30 × 12-pounder guns
*1833:42 × 18-pounder guns and carronades
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*Storeship:88
*1833:270
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Great Britain
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Portugal
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United Kingdom
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Destroyed in an explosion at Macao in 1850
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Sold 1805
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Sold 1825
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Sold 1831
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Asia
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Dona Maria II
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HMS Sir Francis Drake
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*1803:Smith, Forbes, and Company, and Homajee Bomanjee
*1805:Lanby
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Blythe & Co.
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735
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Asia was built at Bombay Dockyard in 1797. She made at least two voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before the British Royal Navy purchased her in 1805 in the East Indies. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Sir Francis Drake and used her as a frigate. She served in the Java campaign of 1811. When she returned to England in 1813 she was refitted as a storeship. Later, she became the flagship, at Newfoundland, for the governors of Newfoundland. The Admiralty sold her in 1825. New owners renamed her Asia and she sailed between Britain and London until 1831 when Portuguese interests purchased her. She then became the frigate Dona Maria II for the Liberal forces that were attempting to install the rightful queen, Dona Maria II, to the throne of Portugal, and overthrow Dom Miguel, who had usurped the throne. In early 1849 conflict developed between the Portuguese government in Macau and the Chinese government over who could collect taxes and tariffs at Macao. Dona Maria II sailed to Macao as part of a small squadron. An internal explosion destroyed her in the harbour on 29 October.
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La Dona Maria II era un fregata a vela da 44 cannoni della Reale Marina portoghese, costruita in Gran Bretagna negli dieci del XIX secolo. Il suo nome deriva da quello della regina Maria II del Portogallo.
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Destroyed in an explosion at Macao in 1850
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Sold 1805
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Sold 1825
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Sold 1831