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- Q5632879 abstract "HMS Indus was an 80-gun two-deck second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 16 March 1839 at Portsmouth Dockyard.The design of Indus was based upon the Danish Christian VII, captured during the Second Battle of Copenhagen. She was originally ordered in 1817 as a 74-gun ship, but the order was amended in 1820 to an 80-gunner.She was attached to the Mediterranean fleet, and commanded by Captain Houston Stewart until 30 October 1840, when Captain James Stirling took over as captain, serving until June 1844. Captain John Charles Dalrymple Hay had her until 25 November 1856, during which time she served as Rear-Admiral Houston Stewart's flagship, based at Devonport. Captain William King-Hall was her next commander, and she continued to serve as Houston Stewart's flagship, now on the North American and West Indian stations.In 1860 Indus was converted to serve as a guardship. She was sold out of the service in 1898.".
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- Q5632879 length "57.3024".
- Q5632879 orderDate "1820-05-18".
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- Q5632879 shipLaunch "1839-03-16".
- Q5632879 status "Sold, 1898".
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- Q5632879 shipBuilder "Portsmouth Dockyard".
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- Q5632879 shipFate "Sold, 1898".
- Q5632879 shipLaunched "1839-03-16".
- Q5632879 shipName "HMS Indus".
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- Q5632879 comment "HMS Indus was an 80-gun two-deck second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 16 March 1839 at Portsmouth Dockyard.The design of Indus was based upon the Danish Christian VII, captured during the Second Battle of Copenhagen.".
- Q5632879 label "HMS Indus (1839)".
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- Q5632879 name "HMS Indus".