HMS Hotspur (1828)

Hotspur
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Hotspur
Ordered15 May 1821
BuilderPembroke Dockyard
Laid downJuly 1825
Launched9 October 1828
RenamedMonmouth in 1868
FateSold in 1902
General characteristics
Class & typeModified Seringapatam-class frigate
Tons burthen1,162 38/94 bm
Length
  • 159 ft (48 m) (gundeck)
  • 133 ft 8 in (40.74 m) (keel)
Beam40 ft 5 in (12.32 m)
Depth of hold12 ft 9 in (3.89 m)
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement315
Armament

HMS Hotspur was a modified Seringapatam-class 46-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was built at Pembroke Dockyard and launched on 9 October 1828. She was laid up incomplete at Plymouth in April 1829. In 1859 she was recorded as being a chapel hulk based at HMNB Devonport – possibly moored at Hamoaze. She was recorded again in 1865, at the same location, as a Roman Catholic chapel hulk. She was renamed HMS Monmouth in 1868, and sold in 1902, after the Roman Catholic Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer was opened in Keyham.