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HMS Egeria (1807)

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The first HMS ''Egeria'' was a Royal Navy 26-gun ''Cormorant''-class ship-sloop launched at Bridport in 1807. During the Gunboat War she captured three privateers and several merchant vessels. After the Napoleonic Wars she continued on active service until 1825, after which she served as a receiving or accommodation ship. She was eventually broken up in 1865.
==Design==
Sir William Rule and Sir John Henslow designed the ''Cormorant'' class as 16-gun ship-sloops. The first batch, ordered in 1793 was armed with 6-pounder long guns, but ''Egeria'' was one of the second batch, ordered in 1805, and carried 32-pounder carronades instead. She was rated as an 18-gun at first, but was later re-rated as a 26-gun sixth rate. Under the rating system of the day her number of guns could be largely nominal (in this case the number of long guns she would have carried had she been so-armed); the re-rating in February 1817 included her carronades in the total and did not involve any actual change to her armament.

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