HMS Malabar (1804)
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HMS Malabar was a 56-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She had previously been the East Indiaman Cuvera, launched at Calcutta in 1798. She made one voyage to London for the British East India Company and on her return to India served as a transport and troopship to support General Baird's expedition to Egypt to help General Ralph Abercromby expel the French there. The Navy bought her in 1804 and converted her to a storeship in 1806. After being renamed HMS Coromandel she became a convict ship and made a trip carrying convicts to Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales in 1819. She spent the last 25 years of her career as a receiving ship for convicts in Bermuda before being broken up in 1853.
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HMS Malabar (1804)
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Cuvera
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HMS Malabar
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1804-05-30
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*20-gun storeship in 1806
*Convict ship in 1819
*Receiving ship in 1828
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--03-07
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*As East Indiaman: 24 x 6-pounder guns
*As fourth rate:
*Lower deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns
*Upper deck : 24 × 24-pounder carronades
*As storeship:
*UD: 10 × 24-pounder carronades
*QD: 6 × 24-pounder carronades
*Fc: 2 × 9-pounder guns
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56
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*130 as East Indiaman;
*150 as storeship
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British East India Company
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--05-30
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Broken up in December 1853
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1798-09-12
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Cuvera
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HMS Malabar
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Hindu god of wealth
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Lambert, Ross, & Co.
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HMS Malabar was a 56-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She had previously been the East Indiaman Cuvera, launched at Calcutta in 1798. She made one voyage to London for the British East India Company and on her return to India served as a transport and troopship to support General Baird's expedition to Egypt to help General Ralph Abercromby expel the French there. The Navy bought her in 1804 and converted her to a storeship in 1806. After being renamed HMS Coromandel she became a convict ship and made a trip carrying convicts to Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales in 1819. She spent the last 25 years of her career as a receiving ship for convicts in Bermuda before being broken up in 1853.
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1798-09-12
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Broken up in December 1853
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Sold 30 May 1804
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1804-05-30