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Sunday, 8 June 2014

Dutch corvette Zr.Ms. Nehalennia departed to the roads of Vlissingen, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Middelburgsche Courant dated 19 April 1831

An item dated Vlissingen the 16th reported that the Dutch corvette Zr.Ms. Nehalennia commanding officer J.C. Rijk left the Dokhaven there on the 15th going towards the roads.(1)

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1. ‘A so-called ‘kuil’ corvette, on stocks at navy yard at Vlissingen, Netherlands 1825, launched 22 September 1827, guard ship 1847, stricken and sold to be broken up 1856, dimensions 36,50m x 10,30m x ?, 776 tons, displacement, 28 guns.