HMS Leander (1780)

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HMS Leander was a Portland-class 50-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy, launched at Chatham on 1 July 1780. She served on the West Coast of Africa, West Indies, and the Halifax station. During the French Revolutionary Wars she participated in the Battle of the Nile before a French ship captured her. The Russians and Turks recaptured her and returned her to the Royal Navy in 1799. On 23 February 1805, while on the Halifax station, Leander captured the French frigate Ville de Milan and recaptured her prize, HMS Cleopatra. On 25 April 1805 cannon fire from Leander killed an American seaman while Leander was trying to search an American vessel off the US coast for contraband. The resulting "Leander affair" contributed to the worsening of relations between the United States and Great Britain. In rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Converted to hospital ship 1813
rdf:langString Hygeia, in 1813
rdf:langString * Lower deck: 22 x 24-pounder guns * Upper deck: 22 x 12-pounder guns * QD: 4 x 6-pounder guns * Fc: 2 x 6-pounder guns
rdf:langString Chatham Dockyard, M/Shipwright Israel Pownoll to April 1779; completed by Nicholas Phillips
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xsd:date 1777-03-01
xsd:date 1780-07-01
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rdf:langString HMS Leander was a Portland-class 50-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy, launched at Chatham on 1 July 1780. She served on the West Coast of Africa, West Indies, and the Halifax station. During the French Revolutionary Wars she participated in the Battle of the Nile before a French ship captured her. The Russians and Turks recaptured her and returned her to the Royal Navy in 1799. On 23 February 1805, while on the Halifax station, Leander captured the French frigate Ville de Milan and recaptured her prize, HMS Cleopatra. On 25 April 1805 cannon fire from Leander killed an American seaman while Leander was trying to search an American vessel off the US coast for contraband. The resulting "Leander affair" contributed to the worsening of relations between the United States and Great Britain. In 1813 the Admiralty converted Leander to a hospital ship under the name Hygeia. Hygeia was sold in 1817.
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xsd:date 1780-07-01
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xsd:string Captured 18 August 1798 by the French Navy
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xsd:date 1798-08-18
xsd:date 1776-07-25

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