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HMS Bloodhound (1845)

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HMS Bloodhound (1845)
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HMS Bloodhound was an iron-hulled paddle gunvessel of the Royal Navy. She was built by Robert Napier and Sons at Govan, to a design drawn up by the builder. She was fitted as a tender to the paddle frigate Sampson at Portsmouth between 1849 and 1851,

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She was broken up in 1866.[2][1]

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Boodhound attended the Reduction of Lagos, in December 1851
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Notes

  1. 22 cwt is the weight of the gun ("cwt" = hundredweight)

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