For other ships with the same name, see HMS Queen Charlotte.
His Majesty's hired armed cutter Queen Charlotte served the Royal Navy on two contracts, the first from 10 June 1803 to 13 February 1805, and the second from 17 September 1807 to 17 May 1814.[1] She was of 7514⁄94 tons (bm) and carried eight 4-pounder guns.[1] There was also a cutter Queen Charlotte that was present at the taking of Saint Lucia in May 1796 by British forces under Sir Hugh Christian and Sir Ralph Abercrombie.[2]
^ abWinfield (2008), p.391.
^"No. 15265". The London Gazette. 7 June 1800. p. 623.
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