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HMS Hindostan (1804)

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HMS ''Hindostan'' (variously ''Hindustan'' or ''Hindoostan'') was a 50-gun two-decker fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She was originally a teak-built East Indiaman named ''Admiral Rainier'' that the Royal Navy brought into service in May 1804. Perhaps her best known voyage was her trip to Australia in 1809 when she and ''Dromedary'' brought Governor Lachlan Macquarie to replace Governor William Bligh after the Rum Rebellion. In later years she became a store ship, and in 1819 was renamed ''Dolphin''. She was hulked in 1824 to serve as a prison ship, and renamed ''Justitia'' in 1831. She was finally sold in 1855.
==East India Company==

Hudson, Bacon & Co. built ''Admiral Rainier'' in Calcutta and launched her in 1799. She originally carried 52 guns. In 1800 she made one round trip to England under Captain William Lay, who was also her captain on her second, incomplete trip. She arrived in England for a second time in September 1803. On 30 May 1804 the Admiralty purchased her from the East India Company and renamed her ''Hindostan''. An earlier ''Hindostan'' had just been lost in April in a fire at sea, with almost no loss of life.

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