HMS Sutlej (1855)

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Career (UK) Royal Navy Ensign
Name: HMS Sutlej
Ordered: 26 March 1845
Builder: Pembroke Dockyard
Laid down: August 1847
Launched: 17 April 1855
Fate: Broken up in 1869
General characteristics
Class and type: 50-gun Constance-class fourth-rate frigate
Tons burthen: 2,066 tons
3,066 tons after 1860
Length: 180 ft (55 m)
Beam: 51 ft (16 m)
Draught: 16 ft 3 in (4.95 m)
Propulsion: Sails
screw assisted after 1860
Complement: 500
Armament:

50 guns

Upper deck
  • 28 x 32 pounder guns (later 10 x 8 inch guns and 18 x 32 pounder guns)
Quarter deck
  • 14 x 32 pounder guns (later 10 x 8 inch guns and 4 x 32 pounder guns)
Forecastle
  • 8 x 32 pounder guns
  • 10 x 8 inch guns

HMS Sutlej was a Constance-class 50-gun fourth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy.

The class was designed by Sir William Symonds in 1843, and were the largest sailing frigates built for the Navy. Sutlej was ordered from Pembroke Dockyard on 26 March 1845, laid down in August 1847 and launched on 17 April 1855. She was then laid up in ordinary at Portsmouth, before being converted to a screw frigate between 1859 and 1860. She was undocked on 26 March 1860. She had a brief career as an active navy ship.

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Gun deck on HMS Sutlej circa. 1865-1868

She was commanded from her commissioning by Captain Matthew Connolly, spending time in the Pacific in 1864 as the flagship of Rear-Admiral John Kingcome. She was commanded by Captain Trevenen Penrose Coode from 1867, and was the flagship of Rear-Admiral Joseph Denman. She then returned to Britain for paying off. Sutlej was broken up at Portsmouth in 1869.

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