HMS Naiad

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HMS Naiad was a Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate that served in the Napoleonic Wars. She was built by Hall and Co. at Limehouse on the Thames, launched in 1797, and commissioned in 1798. She served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and her last actions occurred in 1824–5. She was paid off in 1826. She then served for many years in Latin America as a coal depot, first for the Royal Navy and then for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. She was broken up in 1898, 101 years after her launching.

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Stationers Almanack, 1812. Leap Year. Plan of the Attack upon the Boulogne Flotilla, by the Naiad Frigate, Captn Carteret, Septr 21, 1811, in the presence of the Emperor, Bonaparte, in his barge PAF4788Stationers Almanack, 1812. Leap Year. Plan of the Attack upon the Boulogne Flotilla, by the Naiad Frigate, Captn Carteret, Septr 21, 1811, in the presence of the Emperor, Bonaparte, in his barge PAF4788
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