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List of British sail frigates

This is a partial list of British sail frigates:

  • Constant Warwick 26 (c.1646)
  • Southampton 32 (1757)
  • Diana (1757) - sold 1793
  • Actaeon - sold 1766
  • Boreas - sold 1770
  • Hussar - captured by France 1762
  • Shannon - BU 1765
  • Trent - sold 1764
  • Pallas 36 (1757)
  • Brilliant 36
  • Venus 36
  • Bon-Acquis (ex-French Bon-Acquis, captured 1757)
  • Melampe (ex-French Melampe, captured 1758)
  • Danae (ex-French Danae, captured 1759)
  • Arethusa
  • Latona
  • Santa Margarita 34 (ex-Spanish Santa Margarita, captured 1779)
  • Minerva (1780)
  • Santa Leocadia 34 (ex-Spanish Santa Leocadia, captured 1781)
  • Phaeton
  • Thetis
  • Aigle (ex-French Aigle, captured 1782)
  • Hebe 40 (ex-French Hebe, captured 1782)
  • Indefatigable 44 (build 1784 as a 64 gun ship of the line, razed)
  • Flora 42
  • Rainbow 44
  • Bombay 40 (c.1793) - renamed Ceylon
  • Pomone (ex-French Pomone, captured 1794)
  • Resistance 44 - sank 24 July 1798
  • Freya (ex-Danish Freya, captured 25 July 1800)
  • Cornwallis 56 (c.1800) - renamed Akbar
  • Pitt 36 (1805)
  • Salsette 36 (1807)
  • Iphigenia - captured by France
  • Africaine 38 - captured by France
  • ? 38 (ex-French/Dutch ?, captured 15 August 1809)
  • Caroline (ex-French Caroline, captured September 1809)
  • Venus (ex-French Venus, captured 17 September 1809)
  • Amphitrite 38 (1816)
  • Trincomalee 38 (1817) - preserved
  • Madagascar 46 (1822)
  • Hastings 32 (1824)
  • Andromache (1829)
  • Boadicea
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