HMS Hindostan (1795) was a former East Indiaman by the same name built by
William Barnard at
Deptford and launched in 1789. The
Admiralty purchased her in 1795 and classed her as a 54-gun
fourth rate. She was converted into a storeship in 1802 and burned in an accident in 1804.
Hindostan (1796 Indiaman) was launched in 1796 and made three trips to the Far East. She was wrecked while outbound in 1803.
Hindostan was launched in 1813 and brought into the
Royal Navy as
HMS Buffalo that same year. She later served as a convict ship and as transport for immigrants to Australia before being wrecked in 1840.
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HMS Hindostan (1795) was a former East Indiaman by the same name built by
William Barnard at
Deptford and launched in 1789. The
Admiralty purchased her in 1795 and classed her as a 54-gun
fourth rate. She was converted into a storeship in 1802 and burned in an accident in 1804.
Hindostan (1796 Indiaman) was launched in 1796 and made three trips to the Far East. She was wrecked while outbound in 1803.
Hindostan was launched in 1813 and brought into the
Royal Navy as
HMS Buffalo that same year. She later served as a convict ship and as transport for immigrants to Australia before being wrecked in 1840.
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.