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HMS Madagascar was a 46-gun fifth-rate Seringapatam-class frigate, built at Bombay and launched on 15 November 1822. Madagascar delivered Bavarian Prince Otto, who had been selected as the King of Greece, to his new capital Nafplion in 1833. In 1843, Madagascar was assigned to suppress the slave trade, which was illegal in Britain. Operating off the west African coast, it successfully detained the Portuguese slave schooner Feliz in 1837, the Brazilian slave ships Ermelinda Segunda (detained 1842), Independencia (1843), Prudentia (1843) and Loteria (1843), and the Spanish slave brigantine Roberto (1842), along with two other vessels of which the nationalities were not recorded. In 1848, Madagascar became a storeship, first in Devonport and then at Rio de Janeiro after 1853. She was sold in

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  • HMS Madagascar was a 46-gun fifth-rate Seringapatam-class frigate, built at Bombay and launched on 15 November 1822. Madagascar delivered Bavarian Prince Otto, who had been selected as the King of Greece, to his new capital Nafplion in 1833. In 1843, Madagascar was assigned to suppress the slave trade, which was illegal in Britain. Operating off the west African coast, it successfully detained the Portuguese slave schooner Feliz in 1837, the Brazilian slave ships Ermelinda Segunda (detained 1842), Independencia (1843), Prudentia (1843) and Loteria (1843), and the Spanish slave brigantine Roberto (1842), along with two other vessels of which the nationalities were not recorded. In 1848, Madagascar became a storeship, first in Devonport and then at Rio de Janeiro after 1853. She was sold in 1863. (en)
  • Le HMS Madagascar est une frégate britannique de classe Seringapatam construite à Bombay, en Inde, et mise en circulation le 15 novembre 1822. Après avoir transporté le jeune roi Othon Ier en Grèce en 1833, le HMS Madagascar sert, entre 1843 et 1848, dans la lutte contre les navires négriers et la traite atlantique. * Portail du monde maritime * Portail de l’esclavage (fr)
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  • Sold 5 May 1863
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  • East India Company, Bombay (en)
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  • January 1829 at Portsmouth Dockyard (en)
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  • October 1821 (en)
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  • Le HMS Madagascar est une frégate britannique de classe Seringapatam construite à Bombay, en Inde, et mise en circulation le 15 novembre 1822. Après avoir transporté le jeune roi Othon Ier en Grèce en 1833, le HMS Madagascar sert, entre 1843 et 1848, dans la lutte contre les navires négriers et la traite atlantique. * Portail du monde maritime * Portail de l’esclavage (fr)
  • HMS Madagascar was a 46-gun fifth-rate Seringapatam-class frigate, built at Bombay and launched on 15 November 1822. Madagascar delivered Bavarian Prince Otto, who had been selected as the King of Greece, to his new capital Nafplion in 1833. In 1843, Madagascar was assigned to suppress the slave trade, which was illegal in Britain. Operating off the west African coast, it successfully detained the Portuguese slave schooner Feliz in 1837, the Brazilian slave ships Ermelinda Segunda (detained 1842), Independencia (1843), Prudentia (1843) and Loteria (1843), and the Spanish slave brigantine Roberto (1842), along with two other vessels of which the nationalities were not recorded. In 1848, Madagascar became a storeship, first in Devonport and then at Rio de Janeiro after 1853. She was sold in (en)
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  • HMS Madagascar (1822) (en)
  • HMS Madagascar (fr)
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