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HMS Calcutta (1795)

HMS Calcutta was a 56-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Blackwall Yard in 1788 as the East Indiaman Warley, and made two trading voyages to the East Indies for the East India Company between 1789 and 1795. In 1795, the Royal Navy purchased her and renamed her Calcutta, designating the ship as a convoy escort. She…

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Acquired
9 March 1795
Armament
East Indiaman: 26 × 9-pounder guns · Royal Navy: · Lower deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns · Upper deck: 26 × 32-pounder cannonades + 2 × 9-pounder guns
Beam
41 ft 3+1⁄2 in (12.6 m)
Builder
Perry & Co., Blackwall
Captured
26 September 1805
Commissioned
May 1795

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East Indiaman

Cruiser and armed transport

Ship of the line

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HMS Calcutta (1795)

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Edges87
Triples24
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022727
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HMS Calcutta (1795)

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Armament · 4
HMS Calcutta (1795) → East Indiaman: 26 × 9-pounder guns, Lower deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns, Royal Navy:, Upper deck: 26 × 32-pounder cannonades + 2 × 9-pounder guns
Fate · 3
HMS Calcutta (1795) → Captured by the French Navy, 26 September 1805, Destroyed by fire on 12 April 1809 at the Battle of the Basque Roads, Sold to the Royal Navy in 1795
Name · 3
HMS Calcutta (1795) → Calcutta, HMS Calcutta, Warley
Complement · 2
HMS Calcutta (1795) → East Indiaman: 125, Royal Navy: 324; 160 as storeship
Length · 2
HMS Calcutta (1795) → 129 ft 7+3⁄4 in (39.5 m) (keel), 156 ft 11 in (47.8 m) (overall);
Type · 2
HMS Calcutta (1795) → Mercantile: East Indiaman, Royal Navy: 56-gun fourth rate
Acquired · 1
HMS Calcutta (1795) → 9 March 1795
Beam · 1
HMS Calcutta (1795) → 41 ft 3+1⁄2 in (12.6 m)
Builder · 1
HMS Calcutta (1795) → Perry & Co., Blackwall
Captured · 1
HMS Calcutta (1795) → 26 September 1805

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HMS Calcutta (1795)Acquired9 March 17951.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)ArmamentEast Indiaman: 26 × 9-pounder guns1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)ArmamentRoyal Navy:1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)ArmamentLower deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)ArmamentUpper deck: 26 × 32-pounder cannonades + 2 × 9-pounder guns1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)Beam41 ft 3+1⁄2 in (12.6 m)1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)BuilderPerry & Co., Blackwall1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)Captured26 September 18051.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)CommissionedMay 17951.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)ComplementEast Indiaman: 1251.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)ComplementRoyal Navy: 324; 160 as storeship1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)Draught17 ft 2 in (5.2 m)1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)FateSold to the Royal Navy in 17951.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)FateCaptured by the French Navy, 26 September 18051.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)FateDestroyed by fire on 12 April 1809 at the Battle of the Basque Roads1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)Launched16 October 17881.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)Length156 ft 11 in (47.8 m) (overall);1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)Length129 ft 7+3⁄4 in (39.5 m) (keel)1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)NameWarley1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)NameHMS Calcutta1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)NameCalcutta1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)Tons burthen1,175, or 1,175.mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-o…1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)TypeMercantile: East Indiaman1.00infobox
HMS Calcutta (1795)TypeRoyal Navy: 56-gun fourth rate1.00infobox

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