HMS Raven (1829)
HMS Raven (1829)


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NameRaven (1829)Explanation
TypeSurvey cutter   
Launched21 October 1829
HullWooden
PropulsionSail
Builders measure108 tons
Displacement 
Guns4
Fate1859
ClassLark
Ships book
Note1848 quarantine ship.
1850 Coastguard
Snippets concerning this vessels career
DateEvent
(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
Extracts from the Times newspaper
DateExtract
Ma 28 September 1835The Sulphur, surveying-ship, was commissioned to-day by Captain Beechey for the purpose of prosecuting and completing the surveys commenced by that scientific officer in the Pacific Ocean. The Sulphur and Starling cutter were undocked yesterday; the Aetna, surveying ship, and her tender, the Raven cutter, were docked; and the Madagascar, 42, was moved out of the basin. The Britannia, 120, will be undocked in ten days.
Ma 2 November 1835The Starling schooner has been commissioned by Lieutenant Henry Kellet, as a surveying vessel, and is to be under the orders of the Sulphur. The Raven cutter is also to be commissioned by a Lieutenant, and will be under the orders of the Aetna.


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