HMS MADAGASCAR (1822)

'''HMS Madagascar''' was a 43-gun Fifth-rate Frigate launched on 15 November 1822.
The Bavarian Prince Otto who had been selected as the King of Greece was delivered to his new capital Nafplion in 1833.
In 1843, HMS Madagascar is recorded as calling at Ascension Island accompanied by the steamer ''HMS Albert'', being outfitted for suppression of the slave trade.
The ship was made a storeship and was anchored at Rio De Janeiro after 1853 and was eventually sold in 1863.

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Commanders of the Ship
Notes and References

Commanders of the Ship



1830--the Honorable Sir Robert Spencer, second son of the Earl of Spencer died aboard ship in Malta.

1838-1839-- Rear-Admiral Provo William Parry Wallis, KCB, East Indies

1840 Out of Commission

1841-1844--Captain John Foote, west coast of Africa

1847--Robert Mann

1853--John William Finch, storeship, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

1855--John Ptolemy Thurburn, storeship, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

1856--John Mortimer Leycester, storeship, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

1859-1863--Vice Admiral Richard Dunning White, CB, storeship, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Notes and References


Mid-Victorian Royal Navy vessels

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