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ETHALION (36) Built in 1802, Woolwich.
Hospital ship in 1823.

  • 1803 Capt. Charles Stuart, cruising in North Sea.
    On 9 May 1804 he captured the Dutch national brig UNION after a 6 hours chase off Bergen. She was armed with twelve long 9-pounders and four 6-pounders and carried 81 men.
    Commanded by Capt. Charles Theurnesse she had been fitted out by a company of merchants at Amsterdam.
    The prize was taken into Leith on 13 May.
  • 1807 Capt W. C. FAHIE, Leeward Is.
  • 1809 Capt. Thomas John COCHRANE, Leeward Is.
    At the beginning of 1809 ETHALION took part in the attack on Martinique.
    Capt. COCHRANE and Capt. BRADSHAW of EURYDICE arranged the boats for the first landing on 30 January and by sunset 4,500 men from the army under Lieut. Gen. Beckwith had been landed.
  • ETHALION paid off in August 1810.
  • 1811 Capt. HEYWOOD, Lisbon, Baltic later in the year.
  • 1814 Capt. William Hugh DOBBIE, on the coast of Ireland from the spring of 1814 until she was paid off in September 1815.
  • 1816 Out of commission at Woolwich.


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