Seagull Class Brig-sloop - Ships

Ships

Name Launched Fate
Seagull 1 July 1805 Captured 1808; decommissioned from Norwegian navy 1817
Oberon 13 August 1805 Broken up May 1816
Imogen 11 July 1805 Sold for breaking on 3 April 1817
Nightingale 29 July 1805 Sold for breaking 23 November 1815
Savage 30 July 1805 Sold for breaking 6 March 1819
Skylark February 1806
Paulina 7 December 1805 Sold for breaking 30 May 1816
Delight June 1806
Orestes 23 October 1805 Sold for breaking 6 March 1817
Electra 21 January 1806 Wrecked 1808
Julia 4 February 1806 Wrecked at Tristan de Cunha 2 October 1817
Satellite March 1806
Sheldrake 21 March 1806 Sold for breaking 6 March 1816

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