History | |
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England | |
Name | HMS Harwich |
Ordered | 18 November 1694 |
Builder | Robert & John Castle, Deptford |
Launched | 14 September 1695 |
Fate | Wrecked, 1700 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Class and type | 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line |
Tons burthen | 683 |
Length |
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Beam | 34 ft 4 in (10.5 m) |
Depth of hold | 13 ft 8 in (4.2 m) |
Propulsion | Sails |
Sail plan | Full-rigged ship |
Armament | 50 guns of various weights of shot |
HMS Harwich was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, launched at Deptford in 1695.[1]
The Harwich was one of four ships sent to Madagascar on an anti-piracy mission under Thomas Warren in 1699.[2]
The Harwich was wrecked in November 1699 while careening in China.[1]
Notes
- 1 2 3 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p164.
- ↑ Grey, Charles (1933). Pirates of the Eastern Seas (1618-1723) A Lurid page of History. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. p. 220.
References
- Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 978-0-85177-252-3.
- Winfield, Rif (2009) British Warships in the Age of Sail 1603-1714: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-040-6.
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