Armament
1828Broadside Weight = 760 Spanish libre (820.04 lbs 348.84 kg)TODO | Gun Deck | 28 Spanish 24-PounderUpper Gun Deck | 30 Spanish 24-PounderQuarterdeck | 16 Spanish 8-PounderCrew Complement
Date# of MenNotesSource
1771650Establishment
4 Ship Commanders
DatesRankNameSource6.1779 - 11.1779Capitán de navío11.1779 - 1779Capitán de navío1790Capitán de navíoTODO1790Capitán de navíoService History
DateEventSource1773Left El Ferrol with and 3DECKS6.1779Under Adm. Cordova's fleet for the 1st Campaign of the English ChannelTODO11.1780At Cadiz for the 1st Campaign Siege of GibraltarTODO7.1781At Cadiz, under Adm. Cordova's for the 2nd Campaign of the English ChannelTODO10.10.1782At Algeciras bay, suffered a storm, and is send to MalagaTODO1790At Cartagena for the Campaign of Nootka incident9.1796Under Adm. Langara's fleet at Toulon, cruisses around France & Italy coastTODO2.2.1797Left Cartagena under Adm. Cordova's fleet to CadizTODO14.2.17972nd Battle of Cape St Vincent3.3.1797Entered at Cadiz with Adm. Cordova's fleet after the battleTODO4.3.1797At Cadiz, blocked by Adm. Jervis' fleetTODO1799Blocked at Brest by the BritishTODO12.5.1799Left Cadiz under Adm. Mazarredo's fleet to join french Adm. Bruix's fleet in the MediterraneanTODO1800Blocked at Brest by the BritishTODO14.12.1801Left Brest under Vice Adm. Gravina's fleet to Haiti to support Adm. Villaret-Joyeouse's forcesTODO1802Left Puerto Rico to Cadiz with 3DECKS20.5.1802Arrived at Cadiz with carrying gold3DECKS2.1808At Cartagena under Adm. Valdes' squadronTODO30.7.1811Left Cadiz with Santa Lucia, scorting transports to Almeria with 6,000 soldiers29.8.1811Left Cadiz to Alicante with 2,000,000 ''reales'' for the troops at ValenciaTODO9.10.1811Entered back at CadizTODO2.6.1813Left Cadiz with troops & supplies to Montevideo (under siege)TODO2.9.1813Arrived to Montevideo, UruguayTODO1814Changed his name to **Soberano**TODO1823Left Cadiz to Canary Islands, having to return to Cadiz due to ship's need of careenTODO6.1823At Cadiz, under siege of french naval & land troopsTODO3.1.1826Left Cadiz to La Habana scorting merchantmen with goodsTODO3.3.1826Arrived to La HabanaTODO21.10.1827Left Cadiz to La Habana with Heroe and Restauracion carring 6,000 firearms1828Looked up after Congreso Mexicano at the Caribbean1.1828Arrived with Heroe and Restauracion to La HabanaTODO8.1828At La Habana with Guerrero and RestauracionTODO1.12.1828At La HabanaTODO1829At La Habana, D. Juan Jose Lerena presents a land & sea telegraphTODO5.7.1829Left La Habana to Mexico with Restauracion, Lealtad, Santa CasildaTODO27.7.1829Failed first one, finally, disembarked troops at Cabo Rojo, MexicoTODO1830Left La Habana to El FerrolTODO1830At El FerrolTODO1834At El Ferrol in very bad stateTODO6.1834Repaired and set to sail to Havanna to replace Heroe3DECKS1840At La HabanaTODO1845At Barcelona due to the presence of Queen of SpainTODO12.1845Commmissioned again to La Habana departmentTODO1846Patrolled La Habana nearby waters protecting spanish tradeTODO1854Due to damages from the storm is out of service and broke up at La HabanaTODO6.9.1854Suffered a storm nearby Bermudas IslandsTODO16.10.1854Entered at Santiago de Cuba without mast due to storm damagesTODO17.10.1854Due to damages is left at Santiago de Cuba's bayTODO10.1855Accidentaly burnt at Santiago de Cuba3DECKS1.1856At Santiago de Cuba, used as hospital hull with his former name of San PablTODO