HMS Orontes
1813 Scamander-class fifth-rate frigate
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HMS Orontes was a fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy, classified as a 36-gun Scamander-class vessel. Originally built at Frindsbury under the name Brilliant, she was renamed HMS Orontes in 1812 before her launch in 1813. As a fifth-rate frigate, she was designed for versatility and speed, serving primarily during the post-Napoleonic War period. Her first commanding officer was Captain Nathaniel Day Cochrane, who operated her on the Irish Station, a strategic area for the Royal Navy at the time. Later, Captain William M’Culloch took command, and it is believed he may have led her to the West Indies, indicating her involvement in Atlantic and Caribbean patrols or escort duties. HMS Orontes played a role in escorting fleets; notably, on 31 January 1815, she was reported as part of a fleet leaving St. Thomas on 11 December 1814, reflecting her participation in maritime escort missions during the closing years of the Napoleonic Wars. Her operational history includes a notable voyage from Madras to England, which lasted approximately 110 days. During this voyage, she arrived at Portsmouth around February 1817 and was reported to have spoken with a vessel named Grant, demonstrating her active engagement in transoceanic navigation and communication. Her service was relatively brief; HMS Orontes was broken up at Sheerness in April 1817, just four years after her launch. Her short service life and limited available records suggest she was primarily engaged in escort and patrol duties during a period of British maritime consolidation following the Napoleonic Wars. Her construction and operational history reflect the typical role of Scamander-class frigates in maintaining British naval dominance during the early 19th century.
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