Name | Wolf (1826) | Explanation | |
Type | Sloop | ||
Launched | 1 December 1826 | ||
Hull | Wooden | ||
Propulsion | Sail | ||
Builders measure | 454 tons | ||
Displacement | |||
Guns | 18 | ||
Fate | 1878 | ||
Class | |||
Ships book | |||
Note | 1848 hulk. 1859 c.h. | ||
Snippets concerning this vessels career | |||
Date | Event | ||
2 December 1828 - 10 March 1830 | Commanded by Commander Robert Russell, Mediterranean (until dismissed the service for getting Wolf on shore off on the Isle of Wight, but restored several months later) | ||
27 May 1834 | Commanded by Commander Edward Stanley, Cape of Good Hope | ||
(January 1840) | Out of commission at Plymouth | ||
8 June 1842 - 13 June 1843 | Commanded by Commander Courtenay Osburn Hayes, East Indies | ||
17 January 1845 - 6 January 1847 | Commanded by Commander James Alexander Gordon, East Indies (until he died) | ||
1 January 1847 - 16 February 1847 | Commanded by Act. Lieutenant commander Leopold George Heath, East Indies |