• HMS Druid was a 46-gun Seringapatam-class fifth-rate frigate built for the Royal Navy during the 1820s, the name ship of her sub-class. The Druid sub-class...
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  • in 1798 and broken up in 1813. HMS Druid (1825) was a 46-gun fifth rate launched in 1825 and sold in 1863. HMS Druid (1869) was a wooden screw corvette...
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    1819–40 HMS Seringapatam 1819 HMS Madagascar 1822 HMS Druid 1825 HMS Nemesis 1826 HMS Africaine 1827 HMS Leda 1828 HMS Hotspur 1828 HMS Eurotas 1829 HMS Andromeda...
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  • her mails to HMS Druid, which sailed for England on 16 January. Zephyr left Rio on 25 January and arrived back at Falmouth on 26 March. Druid had arrived...
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    and 1883. HMS Druid Builder: Pembroke Dockyard. Ordered: 23 July 1817 Laid down: August 1821 Launched: 1 July 1825 Completed: 21 December 1825 at Plymouth...
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  • Andromeda sub-class was a slightly enlarged and improved version of the Druid sub-class, with a more powerful armament. Forth had a length at the gundeck...
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    paintings by the likes of William Overend Geller, with his painting The Druid's Sacrifice in 1832. In the novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy...
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  • of the line HMS Genoa on the Lisbon Station. Smith left Genoa midway through 1825 and some time soon afterwards joined the brig-sloop HMS Pelican in the...
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    Beagle had a diplomatic role. As they arrived at Montevideo on 26 July, HMS Druid signalled them to "clear for action" as British property had been seized...
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    March 1797, was the frigate Druid whom he commanded in the Channel and off the coast of Portugal. On 7 January 1797, Druid, along with Doris and Unicorn...
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