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  1. HMS Valiant (1759)

    252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Valiant 1759 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Valiant class ships of the line Category Chatham built ships Category 1750s ships UK line ship stub fr HMS Valiant 1759 ja ru HMS Valiant 1759 ...otherships HMS Valiant Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Valiant Ship ordered 21 May 1757 Ship builder Chatham Dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 10 August 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1826 Ship status Ship notes Harbour service from 1799 Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p176. ref Ship class sclass Valiant ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1799 Long ton tons 1827.9 tonne s Ship length convert 172 ft m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 49 ft 8 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 22 ft 5 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 74 guns Gundeck 28 32 pdrs Upper gundeck 30 24 pdrs Quarterdeck 10 9 pdrs Forecastle 2 9 pdrs Ship notes HMS Valiant was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , modelled on the captured French ship HMS Invincible 1747 Invincible and launched on 10 August 1759 at Chatham Dockyard . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Her construction, launch and fitting out are the theme of the Wooden Walls visitor experience at Chatham Historic Dockyard . She served under Augustus Keppel during the Seven Years War . In 1799 she was placed on harbour service, and was eventually broken up in 1826. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Notes reflist References ...   more details



  1. HMS Valiant

    Six vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Valiant . HMS Valiant 1759 Valiant , launched in 1759 at Chatham, Kent Chatham , was a Third rate ship of the line of 74 guns. HMS Valiant 1807 Valiant , launched in 1807, was a Repulse class ship of the line Repulse Class Third rate . HMS Valiant 1825 Valiant was ordered in June 1825 as another Third rate , but was cancelled in February 1831. HMS Valiant 1863 Valiant , launched in 1863, was a Hector class battleship Hector class ironclad battleship, scrapped in 1957. HMS Valiant 1914 Valiant , launched in 1914, was a Queen Elizabeth class battleship Queen Elizabeth class battleship that served in World War I and World War II . HMS Valiant S102 Valiant S102 , launched in 1963, was a nuclear powered submarine , the lead boat of Valiant class submarine her class . She was paid off in 1994. seealso USS Valiant Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Valiant, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Valiant es HMS Valiant it HMS Valiant pl HMS Valiant ru HMS Valiant sl HMS Valiant fi HMS Valiant vi HMS Valiant ...   more details



  1. HMS Hercules (1759)

    otherships HMS Hercules Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image Ship of 74 gun model 1760.jpg 300px Ship caption Model of a 74 gun ship, 3rd rate, circa 1760. Thought to be either HMS Hercules or HMS Thunderer 1760 HMS Thunderer from 1760. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Hercules Ship ordered 15 July 1756 Ship builder Deptford Dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 15 March 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold out of the service, 1784 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p176. ref Ship class sclass Hercules ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1608 Long ton tons 1633.8 tonne s Ship length convert 166 ft 6 in m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 46 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft 9 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 74 guns Lower gundeck 28 32  pdrs Upper gundeck 28 18  pdrs Quarter deck 14 9  pdrs Forecastle 4 9  pdrs Ship notes HMS Hercules was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 15 March 1759 at Deptford Dockyard . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 She was sold out of the service in 1784. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Hercules 1759 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Hercules class ships of the line Category 1750s ships UK line ship stub ja ru HMS Hercules 1759 ...   more details



  1. HMS Sandwich (1759)

    1759 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Sandwich class ships of the line Category 1750s ships UK line ship stub ru HMS Sandwich 1759 ...otherships HMS Sandwich Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image Holman, Cape St Vincent.jpg 300px Ship caption The moonlight Battle off Cape St Vincent , 16 January 1780 by Francis Holman , painted 1780 shows the Santo Domingo exploding, with George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney Rodney s flagship Sandwich in the foreground. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Sandwich Ship ordered 22 November 1755 Ship builder Chatham dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 14 April 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Participated in Battle of Cape St Vincent 1780 Battle of Cape St Vincent Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1810 Ship status Ship notes Floating battery from 1780 harbour service from 1790 Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p175 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p175. ref Ship class sclass Sandwich ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1869 Long ton tons 1899 tonne s Ship length convert 176 ft m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 49 ft m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth ... 9 pdrs Ship notes HMS Sandwich was a 90 gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 14 April 1759 at Chatham Dockyard Chatham . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p175 Sandwich participated in the Battle ... HMS Sandwich fires to the French flagship French ship Bucentaure 1803 Bucentaure completely dismasted into battle off Trafalgar. The Bucentaure also fights HMS Victory HMS Victory behind her and HMS Temeraire 1798 HMS Temeraire left side of the picture . In fact, HMS Sandwich never fought at Trafalgar ...   more details



  1. HMS Supply (1759)

    otherships HMS Supply Unreferenced date February 2008 Image HenryLidgbirdBall.jpg thumb right Lt. Henry Lidgbird Ball, Commander of the Supply The third HMS Supply was a Royal Navy armed tender launched in 1759 which played an important part in the foundation of Australia . Oldest and smallest of the First Fleet ships, she was built in 1759 as an armed trader, of 175 tons, and had carried naval supplies between the Thames and Channel ports for 27 years. She left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, and arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788. She was captained by Henry Lidgbird Ball and the surgeon was James Callam . After the establishment of the initial settlement at Port Jackson, she was the link between the colony and Norfolk Island , making 10 trips. Following the loss of Sirius in 1790 she became the colony s only link with the outside world. On 17 April 1790 she was sent to Batavia for supplies, returning on 19 September, having chartered a Dutch vessel, the Waaksamheid , to follow with more stores. Supply left Port Jackson on 26 November 1791 and sailed via Cape Horn reaching Plymouth on 21 April 1792. She was bought at auction in July 1792, renamed Thomas and Nancy , and carried coal in the Thames area until 1806. DEFAULTSORT Supply, HMS Category Support ships of the Royal Navy Category History of Australia 1788 1850 Category Ships of the First Fleet Category Brigs of the Royal Navy simple HMS Supply 1759 ...   more details



  1. HMS Minerva (1759)

    otherships HMS Minerva Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country nowrap Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Minerva Ship ordered 25 May 1756 Ship builder John Quallet, Rotherhithe Ship laid down 1 June 1756 Ship launched 17 January 1759 Ship completed 3 March 1759 at Deptford Dockyard Ship commissioned January 1759 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold to break up at Deptford , 30 December 1784 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class sclass Southampton frigate 0 fifth rate sailing frigate frigate Ship tons burthen 664 small fraction 24 94 small Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length convert 124 ft 4 in m abbr on gundeck br convert 102 ft 2.25 in m abbr on keel Ship beam convert 34 ft 11.5 in m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 12 ft 0 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship complement 210 officers and men Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 32 guns comprising Upperdeck 26 12 pounder guns Quarterdeck 4 6 pounder guns Forecastle 2 6 pounder guns Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship notes Ship badge HMS Minerva was one of the four 32 gun Southampton class frigate Southampton class fifth rate Sailing frigate frigate s of the Royal Navy . She was launched in 1759 and served through the American Revolutionary War before being broken up in 1784. References reflist Robert Gardiner, The First Frigates , Conway Maritime Press, London 1992. ISBN 0 85177 601 9. David Lyon, The Sailing Navy List , Conway Maritime Press, London 1993. ISBN 0 85177 617 5. Rif Winfield, British Warships ... class frigate DEFAULTSORT Minerva 1759 Category 1750s ships Category Deptford built ships ...   more details



  1. HMS Hero (1759)

    otherships HMS Hero Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Hero Ship ordered 25 May 1756 Ship builder Plymouth Dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 28 March 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1810 Ship status Ship notes Prison ship from 1793 Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p176. ref Ship class 74 gun third rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen 1574 Long ton tons 1600.3 tonne s Ship length convert 166 ft 6 in m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 46 ft 8 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft 9 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 74 guns Gundeck 28 32  pdrs Upper gundeck 28 18  pdrs Quarterdeck 14 9  pdrs Forecastle 4 9  pdrs Ship notes HMS Hero was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , designed by Sir Thomas Slade and launched on 28 March 1759 from Plymouth Dockyard . She was the only ship built to her draught. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 She was converted to a prison ship in 1793, and was eventually broken up in 1810. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Hero 1759 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1750s ships UK line ship stub it HMS Hero 1759 ...   more details



  1. HMS Mars (1759)

    otherships HMS Mars Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Mars Ship ordered 17 November 1755 Ship builder Woolwich Dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 15 March 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Participated in Battle of Quiberon Bay Ship captured Ship fate Sold out of the service, 1784 Ship status Ship notes Harbour service from 1778 Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p176. ref Ship class sclass Dublin ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1556 Long ton tons 1581 tonne s Ship length convert 165 ft 6 in m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 46 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft 9 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 74 guns Gundeck 28 32 pdrs Upper gundeck 28 18 pdrs Quarterdeck 14 9 pdrs Forecastle 4 9 pdrs Ship notes HMS Mars was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 15 March 1759 at Woolwich Dockyard . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Mars took part in the Battle of Quiberon Bay on 20 November 1759. From 1778, Mars was on harbour service, and was broken up in 1784. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Mars 1759 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Dublin class ships of the line Category 1750s ships UK line ship stub ja 3 ...   more details



  1. HMS St Florentine (1759)

    1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT St Florentine 1759 Category Ships ...   more details



  1. HMS Milford (1759)

    otherships HMS Milford Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country nowrap Great Britain Ship flag File British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Milford Ship ordered 19 September 1757 Ship builder Richard Chitty, Milford Ship laid down November 1757 Ship launched 20 September 1759 Ship acquired Ship completed 28 December 1759 Ship commissioned July 1759 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold to be taken to pieces at Woolwich 17 May 1785 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class 28 gun Coventry class frigate Coventry class sixth rate sailing frigate frigate Ship tons burthen 588 small fraction 72 94 small Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length convert 118 ft 3 in m 1 abbr on gundeck br convert 97 ft 5 in m 1 abbr on keel Ship beam convert 33 ft 9 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 10 ft 6 in m 2 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship complement 200 officers and men Ship armament 28 guns comprising Upperdeck 24 9 pounder guns Quarterdeck 4 3 pounder guns 12 pdr swivel gun s Ship notes HMS Milford was a 28 gun Coventry class frigate Coventry class sixth rate Sailing frigate frigate of the Royal Navy . References reflist Robert Gardiner, The First Frigates , Conway Maritime Press, London 1992. ISBN 0 85177 601 9. David Lyon, The Sailing Navy List , Conway Maritime Press, London 1993. ISBN 0 85177 617 5. Rif Winfield, British Warships in the Age of Sail , 1714 to 1792 , Seaforth Publishing, London 2007. ISBN 978 1 84415 700 6. Coventry class frigate DEFAULTSORT Milford 1759 Category Frigates of the Royal Navy Category 1750s ships UK mil ship stub ...   more details



  1. HMS Centaur (1759)

    line ship stub ru HMS Centaur 1759 ... ref name oldnavy centaur Ships of the Old Navy, Centaur . ref on 18 August 1759, and commissioned her as the third rate Third Rate HMS Centaur . ref name Lavery SoLvol1 Loss In September 1782, the Centaur ... 85177 252 8. div coord missing Atlantic Ocean DEFAULTSORT Centaur 1759 Category Ships of the line of the French ...   more details



  1. HMS Firm (1759)

    otherships HMS Firm Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Firm Ship ordered 11 August 1756 Ship builder Perry, Blackwall Yard Ship laid down Ship launched 15 January 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold out of the service, 1791 Ship status Ship notes Harbour service from 1784 Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p177 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p177. ref Ship class sclass Edgar ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1297 Long ton tons 1317.8 tonne s Ship length convert 154 ft m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 43 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 18 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 60 guns Gundeck 24 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 26 12 pdrs Quarterdeck 8 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMS Firm was a 60 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 15 January 1759 at Blackwall Yard , London . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p177 She was on harbour service from 1784, and was broken up in 1791. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p177 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Firm 1759 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Edgar class ships of the line Category 1750s ships Category Blackwall Yard built ships UK line ship stub ...   more details



  1. HMS Tweed (1759)

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country England Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 54px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Tweed Ship ordered 26 November 1757 Ship builder Hugh Blaydes, Kingston upon Hull Hull Ship laid down 19 January 1758 Ship launched 28 April 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 21 June 1759 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold at Woolwich Dockyard on 29 November 1776 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class 32 gun fifth rate Sailing frigate frigate Ship tons burthen 655 49 94 as designed br 660 86 94 as completed Ship length convert 128 ft 4.5 in m 1 abbr on Ship beam convert 33 ft 11.5 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 10 ft 4 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement 210 Ship armament table Upper Deck Twenty six 12 pounder guns Quarter Deck four 6 pounder guns Forecastle two 6 pounder guns table Ship notes otherships HMS Tweed HMS Tweed was a 32 gun sailing frigate of the fifth rate produced for the Royal Navy . She was designed in 1757 by Sir Thomas Slade , based on the lines of the smaller sixth rate HMS Tartar 1756 HMS Tartar , but with a 10 foot midsection inserted. The Tweed was commissioned in April 1759 under Captain William Paston. In 1763 command passed to Captain Sir Charles Douglas, 1st Baronet Charles Douglas until the ship paid off into reserve in April 1765. In November 1766 she was recommissioned under Captain Thomas Collingwood. In 1770 command passed to Captain George Collier until the ship paid off into reserve again in 1771. The design was not considered to be very successful and no further ships of this class were built, while the Tweed herself was sold in 1776 following a survey in 1771 that indicated that she would require a Middling Repai ...   more details



  1. HMS Modeste (1759)

    ship Modeste HMS Modeste HMS Modeste was a 64 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy . She was previously the Modeste , of the French Navy , launched in 1759 and captured later that year. French ... on 12 February 1759. Work on her was completed by May 1759, and she joined Admiral Jean ... 18 and 19 August 1759, saw the defeat of the French fleet, with two of their ships destroyed and three taken. Captured alongside Modeste were the 74 gun ships French ship T m raire 1749 T m raire and HMS Centaur 1759 Centaure . ref name Winfield Taken as a prize warfare prize into Portsmouth , she ... . ref name Winfield She was named HMS Modeste , retaining her French name, on 11 January ... Bouffonne off Cadiz on 17 June 1761, while in company with HMS Thetis 1747 6 . ref name Winfield ... div DEFAULTSORT Modeste 1759 Category Ships of the line of the French Navy Category Ships of the line ...   more details



  1. HMS Arethusa (1759)

    Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Pierced for 36 guns, 32 mounted 1759 ref name chronicle Ship ... HMS Arethusa French ship Ar thuse The Ar thuse was a French frigate , launched in 1757 during the Seven Years War . She was subsequently captured by the Royal Navy and became the fifth rate HMS ... defend the place, and later departed, again forcing the blockade. On the 18th of May 1759, she ... Baie d Audierne fr icon by three Royal Navy ships HMS Thames 1758 HMS Thames , HMS Venus 1758 HMS Venus and HMS Chatham 1758 HMS Chatham . ref name chronicle cite news title Extract of a letter from Captain Lockhart work The London Chronicle date 1759 05 29 ref She attempted to escape but after two ... HMS Arethusa 1779 publisher Wrecksite year 2007 url http www.wrecksite.eu wreck.aspx?16161 accessdate ... HMS Arethusa HMS Arethusa and two consecutive classes of cruisers see Arethusa class cruiser disambiguation ... Arethusa 1759 Category Age of Sail frigates of France Category Maritime incidents in 1779 Category ...   more details



  1. HMS Valeur (1759)

    Navy lasted five years. Capture She was serving in the Mediterranean when on 15 April 1759 HMS ... Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured 18 October 1759, by the Royal Navy Ship fate Ship status ... Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Valeur Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Captured on 18 October 1759 br Purchased on 13 December 1759 Ship completed Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out ... Quarterdeck QD 4 3 pounder guns Ship notes otherships HMS Valeur HMS Valeur was a 28 gun sixth rate ... Navy , and classified by them as a corvette . The British captured her in 1759. In Royal Navy service ... to surrender. ref name Beatson Beatson 1790 , p.399. ref tag ref Colledge and Winfield give HMS Lively 1756 6 as the Valeur s captor, and the date as 18 October 1759. This appears to be a mistake. On 18 ... Museum accessdate 30 July 2011 ref In 1759 Favourite was on the Mediterranean station. ref name NMM ... day Favourite and HMS Thetis 1747 6 had captured a French merchant vessel sailing from Martinique. ref ... The Admiralty purchased Valeur at Gibraltar on 13 December 1759. The Royal Navy commissioned her as a post ... , p. 428. ref ref name Duncan Edwards apparently took command in August 1759. ref name NMM WH 378197 ... ref pinque Esperance 5 March privateer Belle Etoile 7 April , in company with HMS Gibraltar 1754 6 pinque Ste. Famille 19 April tartane St. Joseph 22 April settee Sto. Christo 16 July , in company with HMS ... and Fates publisher Seaforth year 2007 isbn 1 86176 295 X WarshipHist DEFAULTSORT Valeur 1759 Category ...   more details



  1. HMS Fame (1759)

    . http www.ageofnelson.org MichaelPhillips info.php?ref 5313 Fame 74 1759 . Michael Phillips Ships of the Old Navy. Retrieved 31 August 2008. div DEFAULTSORT Fame 1759 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1750s ships ru HMS Fame 1759 ...otherships HMS Fame Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Fame Ship ordered 13 April 1756 Ship builder Bird, Deptford Ship laid down Ship launched 1 January 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed HMS Guildford , December 1799 Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Participated in Battle of Grenada Battle of the Saintes Ship captured Ship fate Sold out of the service, 1814 Ship status Ship notes Prison ship from December 1799 Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p176. ref Ship class 74 gun third rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen 1565 Long ton tons 1590.1 tonne s Ship length convert 165 ft 6 in m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 46 ft 7 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft 10 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ... HMS Fame was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched at Deptford on 1 January 1759. She was designed by William Bateley , and was the only ship ever built to her draught. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p176 In 1762, while in company with HMS Lion 1753 2 , she captured the France ... commanded by Vice Admiral the Hon. John Byron with his flag in HMS Princess Royal 1773 2 . Citation ... flew his flag in HMS Formidable 1777 2 . They met in the West Indies between Dominica and Guadeloupe ... own ship, HMS Discovery 1789 6 , on a voyage of discovery to the Pacific Northwest in search of the Northwest ...   more details



  1. HMS Carcass (1759)

    fr HMS Carcass 1759 ...Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image HMS Racehorse and HMS Carcass.jpg 300px Ship caption View of the Racehorse and Carcass August 7th 1773, when inclosed in the ice in Lat. 80o 37.N. Engraved for Payne s Universal Geography Vol V Page 481 , Page after John Cleveley the Younger John Cleveley Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country UK Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Carcass Ship ordered 21 September 1758 Ship builder Stanton & Wells, Rotherhithe Ship laid down 28 September 1758 Ship launched 27 January 1759 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 27 June 1759 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold on 5 August 1784 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class sclass Infernal bomb vessel 3 Ship tons burthen 309 Long ton tons Ship length convert 91 ft 8 in m abbr on overall br convert 74 ft m abbr on keel Ship beam convert 28 ft m abbr on Ship draught convert 8 ft 9 in m abbr on normal br convert 10 ft 6 in m abbr on full Ship hold depth convert 12 ft 1 in m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement 60 110 as sloop Ship armament 8 6 pdrs 14 x pdr swivels 1 x 13in mortar 1 x 10in mortar 14 x 6pdrs as sloop Ship notes otherships HMS Carcass HMS Carcass was an sclass Infernal bomb vessel 3 of the Royal Navy , later refitted as a survey vessel ... 1759, having been named over a week previously on 19 January. She was commissioned as a sloop of war sloop at Deptford Dockyard on 27 June 1759, having cost 3,757.14.6d to build, and a further 2,144.8.1d ... in the English Channel . She was present at the bombardment of Le Havre on 3 July 1759, and the following ... info.php?ref 5145 Details of HMS Carcass s career Royal Navy Arctic exploration DEFAULTSORT Carcass ...   more details



  1. HMS Mohawk (1759)

    otherships HMS Mohawk Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country France Ship flag shipboxflag France naval Ship name Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down 1758 Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country England Ship flag shipboxflag England naval Ship name Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Snow Ship tons burthen Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement 90 seamen, 30 soldiers Ship armament 16 6 pounders Ship notes HMS Mohawk was a Snow ship snow that participated in the Battle of the Thousand Islands , during the French and Indian War . The French, under Captain Pierre Pouchot , had started to build her in 1758 at Fort Niagara but the British captured her at the Battle of Fort Niagara and then finished her construction. At the Battle of the Thousand Islands , Mohawk carried sixteen 6 pounders and a crew of 90 seamen and 30 soldiers. The British fleet in the battle was under the command of Captain Joshua Loring in Onondaga . Mohawk was under the command of Lieutenant David Phipps. During the battle Mohawk ran aground under the French guns of Fort L vis and was badly damaged. After the battle she was refloated and served patrolling the Great Lakes . Apparently she was lost in 1764. See also List of ships captured in the 18th century Glossary of nautical terms Sources Mary Beacock Fryer. 1986. Battlefields ...   more details



  1. HMS Valiant (S102)

    Unreferenced date April 2007 Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image HMS Valiant S102 01.jpg 300px Ship caption Valiant in Florida in 1994 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered 31 August 1960 Ship awarded Ship builder Vickers Armstrongs Ship laid down 22 January 1962 Ship launched 3 December 1963 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 18 July 1966 Ship decommissioned 12 August 1994 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Ship status Laid up Ship notes Ship badge File Valiant crest.jpg 100px Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class sclass Valiant submarine Ship displacement convert 4200 LT t abbr on surfaced br convert 4900 LT t abbr on submerged Ship length convert 285 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 33 ft 3 in m abbr on Ship height Ship draught convert 27 ft m abbr on Ship depth Ship propulsion 1 Rolls Royce PWR Rolls Royce pressurised water reactor br 2 English Electric steam turbines, convert ... notes otherships HMS Valiant The sixth, and most recent HMS Valiant was the second of Britain s nuclear powered submarines , and the first of the two unit Valiant class submarine Valiant class . She ... of the team currently restoring HMS Courageous S50 2 pointed out that Valiant was one of the first ... . Components were removed from Valiant to restore Courageous . Fact date March 2008 Image hms valiant2006.jpg 275px left thumb Valiant at HMNB Devonport Navy Days on 26 August 2006. Valiant class submarine DEFAULTSORT Valiant S102 Category Valiant class submarines Category Falklands War naval ships of the United Kingdom Category 1963 ships de HMS Valiant S 102 ja pt HMS Valiant S102 ... didn t require these structures . As Valiant had been cosmetically wrecked by this work, Courageous ...   more details



  1. HMS Valiant (1807)

    otherships HMS Valiant Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Valiant Ship ordered Ship builder Perry, Green & Wells, Blackwall Ship laid down April 1805 Ship launched 24 January 1807 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1823 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p188 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p188. ref Ship class sclass Repulse ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1718 Long ton tons 1745.6 tonne s Ship length convert 174 ft m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 47 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 20 ft m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 74 guns Gundeck 28 32 pdrs Upper gundeck 28 18 pdrs Quarterdeck 4 12 pdrs, 10 32 pdr carronade s Forecastle 4 12 pdrs, 2 32 pdr carronades Poop deck 6 18 pdr carronades Ship notes HMS Valiant was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 24 January 1807 at Blackwall Yard . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p188 On 17 June 1813, Valiant was in company with HMS Acasta 1797 2 when they came upon HMS Wasp 1812 2 in pursuit of an American brig off Cape Sable. ref name LG16770 The three British ships continued the chase for another 100 miles before ... of Valiant described Porcupine as being only eight months old and an uncommonly fast sailer. After the capture .... ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Valiant 1807 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Repulse class ships of the line Category 1807 ships UK line ship stub ja 2 ru HMS Valiant 1807 ...   more details



  1. HMS Valiant (1914)

    Other ships HMS Valiant Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image HMS Valiant 1914 .jpg 300px HMS Valiant between 1930 and 1937 Ship caption HMS Valiant between 1930 and 1937 Infobox ship ... Ship name HMS Valiant Ship namesake Ship ordered 1912 Ship builder Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering ... armour Ship armor Ship aircraft 2 capacity Ship notes HMS Valiant was a Queen Elizabeth class battleship ... in the Invergordon Mutiny . Image HMS Valiant 2.jpg thumb left 300px HMS Valiant in 1939, showing ... , Valiant along with battleships HMS Barham 04 Barham and HMS Warspite 03 Warspite , as well ... Lt Cdr Geoffrey B authorlink coauthors title HMS VALIANT work SERVICE HISTORIES of ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS ... returned to the UK and was decommissioned in July 1945. Post war Valiant formed part of the HMS Imperieuse ... Refend External links Commons HMS Valiant Portal Battleships http www.royal navy.org warships period 11 index.php?name 2 Royal Navy History, HMS Valiant, Institute of Naval History http web.ukonline.co.uk ... directory great britain battleships valiant hms valiant.htm Maritimequest HMS Valiant Photo Gallery http www.naval history.net xGM Chrono 01BB Valiant.htm HMS Valiant at navalhistories Queen Elizabeth ... World War II battleships of the United Kingdom Category Ships damaged by aircraft cs HMS Valiant 1914 de HMS Valiant 1914 es HMS Valiant 02 it HMS Valiant 02 nl HMS Valiant 1914 ja pl HMS Valiant 1916 pt HMS Valiant 1914 ru HMS Valiant 1914 fi HMS Valiant 1914 ... was completed in February 1916. World War I The contract for the construction of the Valiant was given ... berth where the battle cruiser HMS Indomitable 1907 HMS Indomitable had been built. On the construction of Valiant by Admiralty contract, Fairfields lost 78,836. ref cite book last Campbell title The Rise ... the severity of damage suffered by her sister ships bar HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 HMS Queen Elizabeth ... been in Valiant at Jutland was later removed and became one of the three guns of the Johore Battery ...   more details



  1. HMS Valiant (1863)

    otherships HMS Valiant Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File HMS Valiant 1863 .jpg 300px ... Ship completed 15 September 1868 Ship name HMS Valiant Ship commissioned September 1868 Ship ... 0 abbr on br Bulkhead partition Bulkhead s convert 4.5 in mm 0 abbr on Ship notes HMS Valiant was the second ... and more powerful engines. ref name p30 Parkes, pp. 30 31 ref HMS Valiant was convert 280 ft 2 in m ... that the steering gear was very vulnerable. ref Ballard, pp. 165, 244 ref Service history HMS Valiant ... name was changed to HMS Valiant III . ref name p33 She was offered for sale in 1922, but there were ... Valiant in the Royal Victoria Dock.html A Royal Maritime Museum engraving of HMS Valiant c. 1870 http www.cyber heritage.co.uk vicnavy val.jpg 1870s photograph of HMS Valiant from cyber heritage.co.uk ... Ireland, where she remained until she was decommissioned in 1885. Valiant was hulk ship hulk ed in 1897 as part of the Fireman steam engine stoker training school HMS Indus shore establishment 1906 HMS Indus before becoming a storeship for kite balloon s during the First World War . The ship ... Parkes, p. 33 ref Propulsion Valiant had one 2 cylinder Marine steam engine Back acting horizontal ... a total of convert 3560 ihp lk in . During sea trial s on 18 September 1865 Valiant had a maximum speed ... p32 Parkes, p. 32 ref Due to her extended construction time, Valiant never received the breech loaders ... 1863. ref name p30 In August 1865, after Valiant had been towed to Portsmouth for fitting out ... had priority so Valiant was not commissioned until September 1868, nearly five years after she was launched. ref Ballard, p. 159 ref After Valiant was commissioned she became the First Reserve guard ... Thomas Phipps Hornby Admiral Hornby . On 20 July 1884 Valiant was accidentally rammed by the ironclad HMS Defence 1861 6 in Lough Swilly , damaging her hull and tearing off her boats, davit s and fittings on one side of the ship. ref name p33 Valiant was paid off in 1885, and saw no further ...   more details



  1. 1759

    Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1759 Year nav 1759 C18 year in topic NOTOC Year 1759 Roman numerals MDCCLIX was a common year starting on Monday link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the 11 day slower Julian calendar . In Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain , this year was known as the Annus Mirabilis of 1759 Annus Mirabilis because of British victories in the Seven Years War . Events onlyinclude January&ndash June File British ... 1759 Battle of Bergen A France French army defeats Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick . May 1 &ndash Josiah ... Finck Friedrich von Finck . November &ndash Near East earthquake of 1759 December 6 &ndash The Germantown ... Thipchakre of the Lampang Province Realm of Lampang References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1759 Category 1759 af 1759 am 1759 . . . ar 1759 an 1759 ast 1759 az 1759 bn zh min nan 1759 n map bms 1759 be 1759 be x old 1759 bh bcl 1759 bs 1759 br 1759 bg 1759 ca 1759 cv 1759 cs 1759 co 1759 cy 1759 da 1759 de 1759 et 1759 el 1759 myv 1759 es 1759 eo 1759 eu 1759 fa fr 1759 fy 1759 ga 1759 gd 1759 gl 1759 gan 1759 ko 1759 hy 1759 hi hr 1759. io 1759 bpy id 1759 ia 1759 os 1759 is 1759 it 1759 he 1759 jv 1759 kn krc 1759 ka 1759 csb 1759 kk 1759 sw 1759 ht 1759 almanak gregoryen la 1759 lv 1759. gads lb 1759 lt 1759 m. li 1759 lmo 1759 hu 1759 mk 1759 mi 1759 mr . . arz 1759 ms 1759 nah 1759 nl 1759 ne new ja 1759 nap 1759 no 1759 nn 1759 nrm 1759 nov 1759 oc 1759 mhr 1759 uz 1759 pi pnb 1759 nds 1759 pl 1759 pt 1759 ro 1759 qu 1759 rue 1759 ru 1759 sah 1759 se 1759 sa sq 1759 scn 1759 simple 1759 sk 1759 sl 1759 ckb sr 1759 sh 1759 su 1759 fi 1759 sv 1759 tl 1759 ta 1759 tt 1759 th . . 2302 tr 1759 tk 1759 uk 1759 ur 1759 vec 1759 vi 1759 vo 1759 wa 1759 vls 1759 war 1759 yo 1759 zh yue 1759 zh 1759 ...   more details



  1. Valiant

    USS Valiant NCC 74210 USS Valiant NCC 74210 , ship in the Star Trek universe featured in the Deep Space Nine episode Valiant Valiant Star Trek Deep Space Nine Valiant Star Trek Deep Space Nine , episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Valiant A Modern Tale of Faerie , urban fantasy novel by Holly Black Valiant Doctor Who Valiant Doctor Who , airborne aircraft carrier controlled by UNIT in Doctor Who Destin Faroda, the Valiant of Ogre Battle The March of the Black Queen video game Film and television The Valiant 1929 film The Valiant 1929 film , which tells the story of a man condemned to execution The Valiant 1962 film The Valiant 1962 film , directed by Roy Ward Baker The Valiant play The Valiant play , a 1924 stage play Valiant 2005 film Valiant 2005 film , 2005 movie about British homing pigeons Valiant Merlin Valiant Merlin , second episode of the British television series Merlin Valiant Caminhos do Cora o , a character in the Brazilian soap opera Caminhos do Cora o Military HMS Valiant 1863 HMS Valiant 1863 , ironclad battleship of the Hector class HMS Valiant 1914 HMS Valiant 1914 , Queen Elizabeth class battleship of the Royal Navy HMS Valiant S102 HMS Valiant S102 , the second ... for the United States Army Air Corps Other uses HMC Valiant HMS Valiant , a customs cutter of the UK ...wiktionary valiant Valiant may refer to tocright Vehicles Plymouth Valiant , automobile manufactured by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation from 1960 to 1976 Chrysler Valiant , automobile manufactured by Chrysler Australia from 1962 to 1981 Chrysler Valiant Charger , automobile manufactured by Chrysler Australia from 1971 to 1976 Velocette Valiant , a British motorcycle made by Velocette Comics Prince Valiant , comic strip Valiant comics Valiant comics , British comic published between 1962 and 1976 Valiant Comics , comic book publisher Fiction Eddie Valiant , one of the main characters in Who Censored Roger Rabbit? and its film adaptation, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? USS Valiant , a starship ...   more details




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