HMS Hannibal (1810)

HMS Hannibal was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Adams of Bucklers Hard and launched in May 1810.

Between 1810 and 1811 Hannibal served as flagship to Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Williams and then Rear-Admiral Philip Durham. On 26 March 1814 Hannibal, HMS Hebrus (1813), and HMS Sparrow (1805) encountered the French frigates Sultane and Etoile, which were returning from the Cape Verde Islands and a cruise of commerce raiding. Hannibal set off after Sultane and sent Hebrus and Sparrow after Etoile. Both French vessels were captured the next day. Hannibal captured Sultane without a fight. HMS Hebrus (1813) captured Étoile, but only after severe fighting at the ensuing Battle of Jobourg.

She was used for harbour service from August 1825. Hannibal was broken up in December 1833 at Pembroke Dock.