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HMS Herald (1822) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Herald (1822)

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HMS ''Herald'' was an ''Atholl''-class 28-gun sixth-rate corvette of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1821 as HMS ''Termagant'', commissioned in 1824 as ''Herald'' and converted to a survey ship in 1845. After serving as a chapel ship from 1861, she was sold for breaking in 1862.
==Early career==
''Termagant'' was launched at the East India Company dockyard at Cochin, British India on 15 November 1821. Lieutenant Robert Wallace Dunlop commissioned on 30 July 1822 to sail her to the United Kingdom. She arrived at Portsmouth on 7 July 1823. In July Captain Lord Henry Frederick Thynne took command, though he had nominally been appointed about a year earlier, on 30 July 1822.〔
She was renamed ''Herald'' on 15 May 1824, and commissioned on 16 July 1824. At this time she was rated a yacht.〔
Commander Henry John Leeke recommissioned her on 31 May 1824. He sailed her to St Petersburg, the West Indies, back to England from Havana, then to Quebec, and finally to Malta.〔
Captain Sir Augustus William James Clifford recommissioned ''Herald'' on 27 May 1826 to carry the Duke of Devonshire on an embassy to Russia. CommanderHenry Eden replaced Clifford in November 1826, only to hand over command to Commander Edward William Curry Astley in April 1827.〔
On 7 April 1829 Commander George Berkeley Maxwell replaced Astley. Maxwell sailed ''Herald'' to St Petersburg, Cartagena, Quebec, and home.
''Herald'' was paid off in 1830. She then underwent fitting for sea between April and July 1830.〔
On 20 November 1830 Captain Robert Godon took command at Portsmouth. He paid her off in January 1831. She then underwent fitting for sea again between November 1837 and August 1838.〔

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