HCS Aurora (1809)

H[onourable]C[ompany's]S[hip] Aurora was a sloop-of-war launched in 1809 at Bombay for the Bombay Marine, the naval arm of the British East India Company (EIC), to protect the trade in the Indian Ocean from pirates. The French captured her in late September 1810, only to have the British recapture her in early December. She returned to the service of the Bombay Marine, assisting the British Government and the Royal Navy in various campaigns in the East Indies and the Persian Gulf. She was still listed on the rolls of the Bombay Marine on 1 January 1828.

Aurora (right) in 1816
History
British East India Company
NameAurora
OwnerBritish East India Company
OperatorBombay Marine
BuilderBombay Dockyard
Launched1809
FateLast listed 1828
General characteristics
TypeSloop
Tons burthen217 or 247 (bm)
Sail plansloop
Armament14 guns
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