| Name | Belvidera (1809) | Explanation | |
| Type | Fifth rate | ||
| Launched | 23 December 1809 | ||
| Hull | Wooden | ||
| Propulsion | Sail | ||
| Builders measure | 946 tons | ||
| Displacement | |||
| Guns | 36 | ||
| Fate | 1906 | ||
| Class | Apollo | ||
| Ships book | |||
| Note | 1846 h.s. | ||
| Snippets concerning this vessels career | |||
| Date | Event | ||
| 29 November 1830 - 7 December 1833 | Commanded by Captain Richard Saunders Dundas, Mediterranean, and off Portugal | ||
| 8 December 1833 - 19 November 1835 | Commanded by Captain Charles Borough Strong, Barbadoes division of the North America and West India station. | ||
| (January 1840) | Out of commission at Portsmouth | ||
| 28 August 1841 - 22 December 1843 | Commanded by Captain George Grey, Mediterranean | ||
| January 1844 | Commanded by Acting Captain John James Robinson, Mediterranean | ||
| 9 February 1844 - 5 March 1845 | Commanded by Captain George Grey, Mediterranean | ||
| Extracts from the Times newspaper | |||
| Date | Extract | ||
| Ma 20 September 1841 | The Warspite, 50, Captain Lord John Hay, was taken out of the dock into the basin on Tuesday, to be fitted; and the Belvidera, 36, taken into the dock on the same day. | ||
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