HMS Eagle (1804)

HMS Eagle was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 27 February 1804 at Northfleet.

[1] On 31 March, she was driven ashore and severely damaged at Northfleet.

[2] On 11 November 1804, Glatton, together with Eagle, Majestic, Princess of Orange, Raisonable, Africiane, Inspector, Beaver, and the hired armed vessels Swift and Agnes, shared in the capture of the Upstalsboom, H.L.

George B. Martin commissioned her for service on the West Indies and North American station.

She was renamed HMS Eaglet in 1918, when she was the Royal Naval Reserve training centre for North West England.

Eagle and Fort Munden, seen from the Landing Place, St Helena , painting by William Innes Pocock , a lieutenant onboard [ 4 ]