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CORDELIA (10) Built in 1808, Upnor (Cherokee class).
Sold in 1833.

  • 1808 Thomas KENNEDY, 08/1808, fitting out at Chatham.
    CORDELIA was attached to the Walcheren expedition in 1809 and was employed in the East Scheldt under Sir Richard KEATS. She assisted in the capture of two French privateers and retook several merchantmen.
  • 1811 Ditto, Downs.
  • In 1813 Capt. KENNEDY commanded a squadron of sloops and gunboats off Dunkirk.
  • 1814 Henry FRAZER, Downs.
  • 1815 William SARGENT, 05/1814, Spithead.
  • 1816 Ditto, North Sea. She was with Lord EXMOUTH at the bombardment of Algiers in May 1816.
  • 1817 Sheerness.
  • 1820-25 Chatham.
  • 1826 George William St. MILDMAY, 11/1826, Chatham.
  • 1828 C. W.E. BOYLE, 08/1828, Particular
    Service.
  • 1830 Charles HOTHAM, 03/1830, Sheerness for Mediterranean.
    (HOTHAM was promoted to post captain June 1833)
  • CORDELIA returned home 15 Oct 1833 to be sold.
  • In June 1833 Mr Thomas HUSKISSON, midshipman in CORDELIA, died at Malta aged 18.
    He was the son of Capt. Thomas HUSKISsON who commanded PELORUS, BLONDE, BARBADOES and EURYALUS.


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