HMS Falcon (1801)

History
Great Britain
NameDiadem
BuilderAlmon Hill & Sons, Limehouse[1][a]
Launched20 October 1798[1]
FatePurchased by the Royal Navy in 1801
United Kingdom
NameHMS Diadem
Acquired28 February 1801[1]
RenamedHMS Falcon
FateSold in 1816
United Kingdom
NameDuke of Wellington
OwnerShort & Co.
Launched1816 by purchase
FateWrecked at Batavia 1820
General characteristics [2]
Class and type14-gun sloop
Tons burthen3662894[1] or 368 bm
Length102 ft 10 in (31.3 m) (overall); 80 ft 8 in (24.6 m) (keel)
Beam29 ft 3+12 in (8.9 m)
Sail planSloop
Complement75
Armament
  • Gun deck: 14 × 24-pounder carronades
  • QD: 2 × 18-pounder carronades

Diadem was a sloop launched in 1798. The Admiralty renamed her HMS Falcon after purchasing her in 1801 to avoid confusion with the pre-existing third rate Diadem. Falcon served in the north Atlantic and the Channel, and then in Danish waters during the Gunboat War. She was sold in 1816. Her new owner renamed her Duke of Wellington and sailed her to the Indies under a license from the British East India Company. She was wrecked in 1820 at Batavia.

  1. ^ a b c d Hackman (2001), p. 69.
  2. ^ a b Winfield (2008), p. 269.
  3. ^ Weatherill (1908), p. 102.


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