Name | Raven (1829) | Explanation | |
Type | Survey cutter | ||
Launched | 21 October 1829 | ||
Hull | Wooden | ||
Propulsion | Sail | ||
Builders measure | 108 tons | ||
Displacement | |||
Guns | 4 | ||
Fate | 1859 | ||
Class | Lark | ||
Ships book | |||
Note | 1848 quarantine ship. 1850 Coastguard | ||
Snippets concerning this vessels career | |||
Date | Event | ||
(27 August 1832) | Commanded (from commissioning at Portsmouth) by Lieutenant William Arlett, surveying in the Mediterranean | ||
9 May 1839 - 17 June 1841 | Commanded by Lieutenant commander David Robert Bunbury Mapleton, on particular service | ||
10 June 1841 - February 1842 | Commanded by Lieutenant commander Justus Peter Roepel, North Sea | ||
26 February 1842 - January 1844 | Commanded by Lieutenant commander James Waldegrave Ludlow Sheils, Sheerness | ||
26 December 1844 - 16 November 1846 | Commanded (until paying off) by Lieutenant commander John Stephen, Sheerness |