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Nominal Guns0BWAS-1714
NationalityGreat BritainBWAS-1714
OperatorThe Royal NavyBWAS-1714
Ordered1702/04/06BWAS-1714
Launched1704/06/09BWAS-1714
How acquiredPurpose builtBWAS-1714
ShipyardPlymouth Dockyard BWAS-1714
ConstructorBenjamin Rosewell BWAS-1714
CategoryOther VesselsBWAS-1714
Ship TypeTransport BWAS-1714
Broken Up to Rebuild1742BWAS-1714
Becomes British other vessels transport 'Plymouth' (1742) BWAS-1714

Dimensions

DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentBWAS-1714
Length of Gundeck70' 0"Imperial Feet21.336
Breadth57' 0"Imperial Feet17.3736
Depth in Hold10' 0"Imperial Feet3.048
Burthen109 4294Tons BM 
Burthen19' 0"Imperial Feet5.7912
Commanders
FromToRankNameSource
1704/06/091711/08MasterJohn WrightBWAS-1714
1711/081712MasterRichard HazardsBWAS-1714
Service History
DateEvent Source
1741/01/16Ordered to be borken up and rebuiltBWAS-1714
1742Rebuilt by contract at ShorehamBWAS-1714

Sources
IDDescriptionAuthorType
BWAS-1714 British Warships in the Age of Sail 1714 - 1792Rif WinfieldBook
 
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