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- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) length "49072.8".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) abstract "Royal Charlotte was launched in 1789 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made two trips to China for the EIC and on the second of these, after the outbreak of war with France in 1793, assisted at the British capture of Pondicherry. Then, the Admiralty, desirous of quickly building up the Royal Navy, purchased a number of commercial vessels, including nine East Indiamen, to meet the need for small two-decker fourth rates to serve as convoy escorts. The Admiralty purchased Royal Charlotte in 1795 and renamed her HMS Malabar. She made a trip to the West Indies where she was the lead ship of a small squadron that captured some Dutch colonies. She foundered in 1796 while escorting a convoy in the North Atlantic.".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) builder Northfleet.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) class Fourth-rate.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) country East_India_Company.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) length "49.0728".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipBeam "12.8016".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipLaunch "1789-11-02".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) status "Foundered October 1796".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) status "Sold to the Royal Navy in 1795".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) thumbnail Flag_of_the_British_East_India_Company_(1707).svg?width=300.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) wikiPageExternalLink Dutch+Navy+1700-1799.pdf.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) wikiPageID "39230757".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) wikiPageRevisionID "600856848".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipAcquired "1795".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipArmament "Lower deck: 28 x 18-pounder guns".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipArmament "Upper deck: 26 x 32-pounder carronades".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipBuilder "Thomas Pitcher, Northfleet".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipClass "Fourth rate in Royal Navy service".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipComplement "350".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipCountry East_India_Company.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipCountry "UK".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipFate "Foundered October 1796".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipFate "Sold to the Royal Navy in 1795".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipFlag "60".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipLaunched "1789-11-02".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipName "HMS Malabar".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipName "Royal Charlotte".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipOwner "John Clements, principal managing owner.".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) shipTonsBurthen "1252".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) subject Category:1789_ships.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1796.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) subject Category:Ships_of_the_British_East_India_Company.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) subject Category:Ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) type Ship.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) type Product.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) type DesignedArtifact.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) comment "Royal Charlotte was launched in 1789 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made two trips to China for the EIC and on the second of these, after the outbreak of war with France in 1793, assisted at the British capture of Pondicherry. Then, the Admiralty, desirous of quickly building up the Royal Navy, purchased a number of commercial vessels, including nine East Indiamen, to meet the need for small two-decker fourth rates to serve as convoy escorts.".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) label "Royal Charlotte (1789)".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) sameAs m.0tkf91s.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) sameAs Q16222748.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) sameAs Q16222748.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) wasDerivedFrom Royal_Charlotte_(1789)?oldid=600856848.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) depiction Flag_of_the_British_East_India_Company_(1707).svg.
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) isPrimaryTopicOf Royal_Charlotte_(1789).
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) name "HMS Malabar".
- Royal_Charlotte_(1789) name "Royal Charlotte".