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LIVELY (38) Built in 1813, Chatham.
Hospital ship in 1831.

  • 1815 Out of commission at Sheerness Chatham.
  • 1823 Capt. William ELLIOT, 11/1823.
    LIVELY escorted Don Miguel, then in exile, from Lisbon to Brest and, on returning to Lisbon, Capt. ELLIOT was presented by the newly restored Portuguese King with the insignia of a Knight Commander of the Tower and Sword set in diamonds.
  • On 2 January 1826 LIVELY arrived in Plymouth with dispatches announcing the surrender of St. Juan d'Ulloa to Mexican forces. She was paid off at Plymouth and remained there out of commission.
  • 1831 Receiving Ship at Plymouth.


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