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HMS Abundance (1799) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Abundance (1799)

HMS ''Abundance'' was a Royal Navy transport launched and purchased in 1799. The Admiralty sold her in 1823.
==Career==
''Abundance'' was a mercantile vessel that the Admiralty purchased on the stocks.She was commissioned in 1800 under William Price, Master, for the East Indies.〔 She returned to Woolwich for repairs between October and December 1802, and then returned to the East Indies.〔
On 5 January 1803 she sailed for the Mediterranean but grounded the next day on Sconce Point, near The Needles, Isle of Wight. sailed to her assistance. About a week later ''Abundance'' sailed for Gibraltar.〔''Naval Chronicle'', Vol. 9, p.79.〕 In early 1804 Captain Lord Cochrane, in , ran into her, after some days earlier having run into another navy vessel. All vessels survived.
In 1804 ''Abundance'' she sailed for the Mediterranean. In 1806 she came under the command of John Fryer, Master. Then in later that year Josiah Oakes, Master, took command. He would remain in command, except for a break in 1812 when W. Kirby temporarily replaced him, until 1815. On 6 November Oakes sailed ''Abundance'' for the West Indies.〔

While under the command of Josiah Oakes she recaptured the ''Sedulous'' on 9 February 1813.
In May 1816 ''Abundance'' left Antwerp with statues and paintings that Napoleon and his ''mirmidons'' had stolen and conveyed the art safely to Civita Vechia. The largest item was a statue of the Nile, and weighed 17,600 pounds. Cardinal Ercole Consalvi, Minister of State, came down from Rome on behalf of Pope Pius VII. A large state dinner followed, and the Cardinal invited all of ''Abundance''s officers to come to Rome at the Pope's expense. The officers did so, together with the British consul, travelling in the Pope's own coach. In Rome they immediately met the Pope, with Oakes kissing the Pope's hand three times, and then spent several days being shown the sights, before returning to their vessel.〔''The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year'', Vol. 58, pp.88-89.〕 ''Abundance'' arrived at Portsmouth on 16 October with 60 cases of statuary and other gifts from the Pope.〔'' Edinburgh Annual Register'', Vol. 9, p.84.〕 The Prince Regent, later George IV, wrote the Pope a letter of thanks.〔''The Letters of King George Iv 1812-1830'', pp.181-2.〕
Later in October the Admiralty delivered ''Abundance'' to the Committee for Distressed Seamen as an accommodation ship. However, between August 1818 and March 1819, she underwent modifications for service as a storeship. She then sailed to Saint Helena.〔 At the time she was under the command of Lieutenant Robert Campbell.
''Abundance'' was at Saint Helena when Napoleon died. She then sailed for Britain on 21 June 1821 and was laid up at Deptford in August.〔

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