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British Warships in the Age of Sail, 1714-1792 : design, construction, careers and fates (2007)

de Rif Winfield

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The new Hanoverian dynasty that came to power with the accession of George I in 1714 inherited the largest navy in the world. In the course of the century, this force would see a vast amount of action against nearly every major navy, reaching a pinnacle of success in the Seven Years War only to taste defeat in the American Revolutionary struggle, when it faced the combined navies of France, Spain, the Netherlands, and the rebellious colonies themselves. Considering the contribution to history of these ships, there is surprisingly little readily available on their careers. Now this gap is comprehensively filled by this superb reference book, outlining the service history of every ship, built, purchased or captured, that fought for the Royal Navy in the great wars of the eighteenth century - well over 2000 vessels. The book is organized by Rate, classification and class, with outline technical and building data, but followed by a concise summary of the careers of each ship in every class. This includes commissioning dates, refit periods, changes of captain, the stations where they served (and when), as well as details of any noteworthy actions in which they took part. It will enable anyone to follow up a casual reference to any warship, and will provide the researcher with a solid core of information on which to base further study. With nothing remotely like it in print, this is a work of the utmost importance to every naval historian and general reader interested in the navy of the sailing era.… (mais)
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Action of 13 August 1780

Action of 31 January 1748

Adventure-class ship

Alexander Innes

Arrogant-class ship of the line

Baltimore class sloop

Barfleur-class ship of the line

Bartholomew Rowley

Battle of the Mona Passage

Bellona-class ship of the line

Bibliography of 18th–19th century Royal Naval history

Bonetta group sloop

Boyne-class ship of the line (1790)

British Warships in the Age of Sail

Bunker Hill (1778 ship)

Christopher Hill (Royal Navy officer)

Consolante-class frigate

Daniel Southwell

Deptford Dockyard

Drake class sloop

Duke-class ship of the line

Dutch frigate Mars (1769)

Edward Leveson-Gower

French cutter Mutin (1778)

French ship Alcide (1742)

French ship Censeur (1782)

French ship Pégase (1781)

George Johnstone (Royal Navy officer)

Gloire-class frigate

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Heart of Oak (1762 ship)

Henry Hotham

Henry William Bayntun

Hind class sloop

HM galley Pigot

HMS Actaeon (1757)

HMS Actaeon (1775)

HMS Active (1758)

HMS Adventure (1771)

HMS Alarm (1758)

HMS Albemarle (1779)

HMS Aldborough

HMS Aldborough (1706)

HMS Aldborough (1727)

HMS Aldborough (1743)

HMS Alligator (1787)

HMS Andromeda (1777)

HMS Andromeda (1784)

HMS Anne Galley

HMS Aquilon (1758)

HMS Ardent (1764)

HMS Arethusa (1817)

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HMS Atalanta (1775)

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HMS Barfleur (1697)

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HMS Boston (1762)

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HMS Brilliant (1757)

HMS Brilliant (1779)

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HMS Carysfort (1766)

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HMS Charles (1668)

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HMS Comus (1828)

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HMS Europa (1765)

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HMS Ferret (1743)

HMS Flamborough (1707)

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HMS Fox (1773)

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HMS Satellite (1826)

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HMS Severn (1695)

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HMS Sibyl (1779)

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HMS Skylark (1826)

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HMS Southampton (1757)

HMS Speedwell (1780)

HMS Spey (1827)

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HMS Spider (1782)

HMS Squirrel (1755)

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HMS Superb (1760)

HMS Surprise (1774)

HMS Surprize (1746)

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HMS Swan (1767)

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HMS Tartar (1756)

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HMS Tweed (1759)

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HMS Victory (1737)

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HMS Viper (1831)

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HMS Warwick (1733)

HMS Winchelsea (1764)

HMS Wizard (1830)

HMS Wolf (1742)

HMS Yarmouth (1695)

HMS Yarmouth (1745)

HMS Zebra (1777)

HMS Zebra (1780)

HMS Zephyr (1823)

HMY William & Mary (1694)

Intrepid-class ship of the line

James Luttrell

James Young (Royal Navy officer, born 1717)

John Bligh (Royal Navy officer)

John Ferrier

John Perkins (Royal Navy officer)

Joseph Spear

List of ship names of the Royal Navy (U–Z)

List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy

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London-class ship of the line

Lowestoffe-class frigate

Lyme-class frigate

Magicienne-class frigate

Martin Guise

Merlin-class packet boat

Merlin-class sloop

Mermaid-class frigate

Mohawk (1781 ship)

Niger-class frigate

Nymphe-class frigate

Philemon Pownoll

Pondichéry (1754 ship)

Porcupine-class post ship

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Pourvoyeuse-class frigate

Richard Byron (Royal Navy officer)

Richard Dacres (Royal Navy officer)

Robert Linzee

Robert Murray (Royal Navy officer)

Roebuck-class ship

Saint Louis (1752 ship)

Samuel Hood Linzee

Sandwich-class ship of the line

Sir Charles Saxton, 1st Baronet

Sir Henry Edwyn Stanhope, 1st Baronet

Sir Richard Bickerton, 2nd Baronet

Sir Thomas Adams, 6th Baronet

Southampton-class frigate

Sphinx-class post ship

Start Bay

Surprise (1777 ship)

Swan-class ship-sloop

Thomas Mackenzie (Royal Navy officer)

Thomas Slade

Thomas Wells (Royal Navy officer)

Venus-class frigate

William Bowles (Royal Navy officer)

William Lechmere

William Taylor (Royal Navy officer)

Wolf class sloop

The new Hanoverian dynasty that came to power with the accession of George I in 1714 inherited the largest navy in the world. In the course of the century, this force would see a vast amount of action against nearly every major navy, reaching a pinnacle of success in the Seven Years War only to taste defeat in the American Revolutionary struggle, when it faced the combined navies of France, Spain, the Netherlands, and the rebellious colonies themselves. Considering the contribution to history of these ships, there is surprisingly little readily available on their careers. Now this gap is comprehensively filled by this superb reference book, outlining the service history of every ship, built, purchased or captured, that fought for the Royal Navy in the great wars of the eighteenth century - well over 2000 vessels. The book is organized by Rate, classification and class, with outline technical and building data, but followed by a concise summary of the careers of each ship in every class. This includes commissioning dates, refit periods, changes of captain, the stations where they served (and when), as well as details of any noteworthy actions in which they took part. It will enable anyone to follow up a casual reference to any warship, and will provide the researcher with a solid core of information on which to base further study. With nothing remotely like it in print, this is a work of the utmost importance to every naval historian and general reader interested in the navy of the sailing era.

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