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HARDY (14) Built in 1804, Wearmouth.
Storeship in 1818.
Hospital ship in 1821.
Sold in 1835.

  • 1808 Lieut. Stephen PERDRIEAU, Channel.
    On the morning of 19 February, fifteen miles west of Beachy Head, he discovered a lugger close in shore and chased after her.
    A revenue cutter came up astern of HARDY and, with her superior sailing, overtook and reached the enemy first. She was the REVOIS (16), Capt. Friesmanton, with 48 men, and had left Dieppe the day before.
  • 1808 Lieut. DUTTON, Plymouth.
  • 1810 Lieut NOPS, Cadiz.
    In the autumn of 1810 a court martial at Cadiz found that Lieut. NOPS was guilty of tyranny, oppression and embezzlement of stores.
    He was fined six months pay, placed at the bottom of the list and dismissed from the command of HARDY.
  • 1811 Lieut. ROUBRIDGE, Cadiz.
  • 1812 Sheerness.
  • 1815 James ATHILL, 04/1815.
  • 1816 Deptford.


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