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HMS Valorous (1804) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Valorous (1804)

The first HMS ''Valorous'' was a sixth-rate ''Combatant''-class sloop of the Royal Navy. She was rated as "18 guns" but carried twenty (or twenty-two) 24-pounder carronades.
She was built in Hull as one of a class of three (the others being ''Dauntless'' and ''Combatant'') and launched in 1804. Designed by John Stainforth MP, they were flush-decked, shallow draught and (for their dimensions) heavily armed. Rated as a sloop, she had a design based on the Danish ''Praam'' (English '''Pram'''), allowing the combination of heavy armament with a draught of only 11 feet. Her design may well have been influenced by the flush-decked, shallow draught vessels of Napoleon's invasion fleet, although ''Valorous'' and her sisters were significantly larger.
''Valorous'' entered service in 1805, with the anti-invasion flotillas stationed in The Downs. In the spring of 1807 she and her sisters were ordered to the Baltic where their characteristics would be of value as convoy escorts and particularly in support of operations ashore. She became an Army depot ship in 1810 (possibly 1816?) and was sold on 7 May 1817.
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