HMS Northumberland

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HMS Northumberland was a British Royal Navy ship of the line best known for carrying Napoleon Bonaparte to his final exile on the island of Saint Helena in 1815.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy ship
ship of the line
armament 74 guns
carried Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
carriedTo Saint Helena NERFINISHED
commissionedIn Royal Navy NERFINISHED
conflict French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
country United Kingdom
crewType Royal Marines NERFINISHED
sailors
era Age of Sail
eventDate 1815
fate broken up
fateDate 1819
flagCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 19th century
launched 1798
launchPlace Deptford NERFINISHED
locationDuringEvent Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
material wooden hull
namedAfter Northumberland NERFINISHED
navalTacticRole line of battle ship
notableFor carrying Napoleon Bonaparte to exile on Saint Helena
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Napoleon’s transport to Saint Helena NERFINISHED
propulsion sail
rate third rate
serviceBranch Royal Navy
shipClass 74-gun third-rate ship of the line
shipType two-decker ship of the line
status decommissioned
usedFor naval warfare
transport of prisoners
voyageDestination Saint Helena NERFINISHED
voyageOrigin England NERFINISHED

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