The third Queen Charlotte (1810 ship) was a ship-sloop constructed for the Upper CanadaProvincial Marine on the Great Lakes. The ship was commissioned in 1813 into the Royal Navy and the United States captured her on 10 September 1813 following the Battle of Lake Erie. The United States Navy commissioned her but laid her up and sold her into commercial service in 1825. Her owners finally abandoned her in 1844.
The fourth Queen Charlotte was originally the 98-gun second rateBoyne, renamed in 1859 and sold in 1861.