HMS Solebay

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Solebay, 1830
Type: 5th rate ; Armament 32
Notes:

1809 Iris (1783) Renamed Solebay.

31 Dec 1809 arrived Yarmouth from Flushing.

1810 Capt Proby in the Baltic.

27 Oct 1811 arrived Yarmouth and will remain as the Admiral's flag ship and receiving ship.

2 May 1813 departed Yarmouth with the Heligoland convoy.

15 Jun 1813 remains Yarmouth in the roads.

21 Nov 1813 departed Yarmouth for the Texel.

3 Dec 1813 remains Yarmouth.

26 Dec 1813 departed Yarmouth with the Bustler gun brig, lately captured by the boats of the Horatio and Amphion frigates, and Solebay, Insolent and Leveret.

1 Jun 1814 departed Yarmouth for Leith, to take on board French prisoners for Dunkirk.

20 Jun 1814 arrived Yarmouth from Calais Roads, where she landed her prisoners.

29 Jun 1814 departed Yarmouth with a convoy of transports for the coast of Scotland to take on board French prisoners for Dunkirk.

Nov 1814-15 lent to the Marine Society, Deptford.

10 Nov 1832 the Iphigenia is to be prepared for loan to the Marine Society, replacing the Solebay.