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1705. She took an 18-gun vessel (renamed Advice Prize) on 20 May 1704. In August 1705 she was under
Captain John Lowen until his court-martial on 27 December 1706, for service in Maryland. 1707 her new commander was Captain Peter Chamberland for service in Newfoundland. She then moved to the North Sea in 1708. In 1710 Captain Lowen was appointed again for further service in the North Sea. In 1711 her commander was Captain Kenneth Sutherland (Lord Duffus).
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She was commissioned in 1698 under the command of Robert Wynn. The ship was sent to New
England to pick up Captain Kidd ye pirate and bring him to England in April 1700. In 1700 she was under Captain William Cadwell for service in New York until 1702. In 1703 Captain Salmon Morrice took command until
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on 1 May 1689. September 1690 she had a change in commanders when
Captain Edward Boys took command. She was in Blue Squadron, Van Division at the Battle of Barfleur between 19 and 22 May 1692. In 1693 Captain Charles Hawkins took command and sailed to the West Indies with Wheeler's Squadron. In 1694
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In 1674 she was in the
Straits of Gibraltar. From 1678 to 1679 she was under the command of Captain William Houlding as guardship at Portsmouth. In 1688 under Captain Henry Williams, she was with Dartmouth's Fleet in October. Captain John Granville took command in 1689. She was a participant in the
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For the period of 1668 thru 1670 she was the
Flagship of Sir John Harman in the Mediterranean. On 17 February 1670 she was temporarily under the command of Captain Henry Narnardiston as Captain Benjamin Young took command on 27 February 1670. Captain Young unfortunately died while in action against
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She was ordered to be rebuilt on 24 May 1698 at
Woolwich Dockyard under the guidance of Master Shipwright Fisher Harding. She was launched in 1698. Her dimensions were gundeck 118 feet 0 inches (36.0 metres) with 99 feet 3 inches (30.3 metres) keel for tonnage with a breadth of
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Her gun armament in 1653 was 42 guns. In 1666 her armament was 48 guns and consisted of twenty-two culverins on the lower deck (LD), twenty demi-culverines on the upper deck and six sakers on the quarterdeck (QD). By 1677 her armament had been increased to 48 guns. Her manning was 180 personnel in
515:
She was one of six frigates ordered in
December 1649. She would be built under contract by Peter Pett II of Woodbridge at a contract price of £6.10.0d per ton. She was launched in 1650. Her dimensions were gundeck 118 feet 6 inches (36.1 metres) with 100 feet 0 inches (30.5
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frigate in 1703. Her armament consisted of twenty/eighteen 12-pounder guns on the lower deck (LD), twenty/eighteen 6-pounder guns on the upper deck, six/four 6-pounder guns on the quarterdeck (QD) and two 6-pounder guns on the foc's'le (Fc). Her manning was 230/200/160 personnel.
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In June 1660 she was in the
Mediterranean under the command of Captain Allen. In 1663 Captain William Poole was in command until early in 1665. He was reappointed on 8 November 1665 until 5 June 1665. In 1664 he sailed with Sir Thomas Allin's squadron in the Mediterranean.
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tons. She was remeasured at a later date and her dimensions changed to breadth of 32 feet 0 inches (9.8 metres) and a depth of hold of 12 feet 4 inches (3.8 metres) with a draught of 15 feet 0 inches (4.6 metres). Her tonnage was 544 tons.
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quarter, relieving each other as necessary, and caused a great deal of damage to the sails and rigging. Despite their resistance, Captain Lord Duffus was forced to surrender after two thirds of his crew had been killed or wounded, and he having taken a total of five
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probably as a member of Red
Squadron on 28 May 1672. This was followed a year later with the first and second Battles of Schooneveld on 28 May 1673 and 4 June 1673. Her last battle in the Third Anglo-Dutch War was the Battle of Texel on 8 November 1673.
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on 31 July 1653 she was a member on Red
Squadron, Center Division. In the fall of 1653 she was under Captain Francis Allen (until 1660) and cruised the Dutch coast during the winter of 1653/54. In 1659 she was on operations in the Sound.
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Captain William Harman took command until he was killed in October 1694. In 1695 under Captain Edward Action she was in the East Indies during 1696/97. On her return she was sent to Woolwich for rebuilding in 1698.
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on 25 July 1666 as a member of Blue Squadron, Rear Division. She followed this with the attack on Dutch shipping in the River Vile (Holmes Bonfire) on the evening of 9–10 August 1666.
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in 1670. On 23 July 1670 Captain John Ashby took command until 30 December 1670. On 12 November 1671 She was under the command of Captain Dominick Nugent. She was at the
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metres) keel for tonnage with a breadth of 31 feet 2 inches (9.5 metres) and a depth of hold of 15 feet 7 inches (4.7 metres). Her tonnage was
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Chapter 4, The Fourth Rates - 'Small Ships', Vessels acquired from 16 December 1688, Inter-War (1697-1702) Rebuilding Programme. 48-gun Type, Advice
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upon the Restoration of the monarchy in May 1660. During her time with the Commonwealth Navy she would fight in two major fleet engagements of the
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477:. She would also be present at the attack on the Vile or better known as Holmes Bonfire. She would see action against the Algerines at the
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The Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War 1600 – 1815, by Brian Lavery, published by US Naval Institute Press © Brian Lavery 1989,
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The demi-culverin was a gun of 3,400 pounds with a four-inch bore firing a 9.5-pound shot with an eight-pound powder charge
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was the second named vessel since it was used for a 9-gun pinnace launched at Woolwich Dockyard in 1586 and sold in 1617.
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The culverin was a gun of 4,500 pounds with a 5.5-inch bore firing a 17.5-pound shot with a twelve-pound powder charge
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32 feet 4 inches (9.9 metres) and a depth of hold of 12 feet 1 inch (3.7 metres). Her tonnage was
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She was commissioned in 1650 under the command of Captain George Dawkins (until 1652) for the west coast of England.
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The sacar or saker was a gun of 1,400 pounds with a 3.5-inch bore firing a 4-pound shot with a 4-pound powder charge
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on 29 May 1666. Captain Charles O'Bryen took command on 17 July 1666 until 25 November 1667. She partook in the
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under the command of Captain Dawkins on 28 September 1652. In 1653 she was under Captain John Day for the
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as a member of White Squadron, Rear Division. She was damaged in a collision with
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The cost accounting for inflation of approximately £580,600 in reference to today
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where she was a member of Red Squadron, Center Division on 2–3 June 1653. At the
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The cost accounting for inflation of approximately £1,100 in reference to today
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on 18 February 1653. Later in 1653 she came under Captain Jeremy Smith for the
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Fleet Actions, 3.4 Battle of Orfordness ('the St James Day Battle')
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Fleet Actions, 1.7 Battle of the Gabbard (North Foreland)
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balls to various parts of his body. The privateers took
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Service in the English Civil War and Commonwealth Navy
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Fleet Actions, 1.8 Battle of Scheveningen (off Texel)
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497:. She would also do battle against the French at the
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Fleet Actions, 5.2 Battle of Solebay (Southwold Bay)
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She was complete at an initial cost of 3,334.10.0d.
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100 ft 1 in (30.5 m) keel for tonnage
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99 ft 3 in (30.3 m) keel for tonnage
1118:"Michael Phillips' Ships of the Old Navy: Advice"
1074:Fleet Actions, 5.4 Second Battle of Schooneveld
1071:Fleet Actions, 5.3 First Battle of Schooneveld
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268:118 ft 0 in (36.0 m) gundeck
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1047:Fleet Actions, 1.3 Battle of Kentish Knock
325:General characteristics after 1698 rebuild
1252:List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
16:For other ships with the same name, see
1080:Fleet Actions, 6.1 Battle of Bantry Bay
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1059:Fleet Actions, 3.1 Battle of Lowestoft
1000:Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p167.
830:Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p160.
580:Service after the Restoration May 1660
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1083:Fleet Actions, 6.3 Battle of Barfleur
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1273:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy
1077:Fleet Actions, 5.5 Battle of Texel
1065:Fleet Actions, 4.1 Battle of Bugia
703:colours. The French ships lay off
593:On 3 June 1666 she partook in the
217:27 June 1711, by French privateers
14:
643:Rebuild at Woolwich Dockyard 1698
392:12 ft 1 in (3.7 m)
384:32 ft 4 in (9.9 m)
289:12 ft 3 in (3.7 m)
281:31 ft 2 in (9.5 m)
687:On 27 June 1711, while lying in
222:General characteristics as built
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511:Construction and specifications
609:seven Algerine pirateers with
309:40 guns (1660); 48 guns (1677)
1:
665:She was rated as a 50/44 gun
415:20/18 × 12-pounder guns (LD)
1113:, Part V Guns, Type of Guns
485:she would do battle at the
418:20/18 × 6-pounder guns (UD)
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674:Service after Rebuild 1698
15:
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421:6/4 × 6-pounder guns (QD)
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1120:. Michael Phillips. 2007
441:frigates, built for the
315:20 × demi-culverins (UD)
1031:Conway Maritime Press.
1009:Ships of the Old Navy,
561:Battle of Kentish Knock
443:Commonwealth of England
424:2 × 6-pounder guns (Fc)
59:Commonwealth of England
1278:Ships built in England
589:Second Anglo-Dutch War
573:Battle of Scheveningen
467:Second Anglo-Dutch War
437:was one of six 40-gun
1102:, Section R (Reserve)
1027:Lavery, Brian (2003)
695:was attacked by five
621:Third Anglo-Dutch War
569:Battle of the Gabbard
555:First Anglo-Dutch War
491:Battle of Schooneveld
483:Third Anglo-Dutch War
463:Battle of the Gabbard
455:First Anglo-Dutch War
1165:1650 Programme Group
636:Battle of Bantry Bay
542:Commissioned service
499:Battle of Bantry Bay
625:She partook in the
603:St James Day Battle
595:Battle of Lowestoft
559:She partook in the
475:St James Day Battle
471:Battle of Lowestoft
312:22 × culverins (LD)
565:Battle of Portland
459:Battle of Portland
451:Kingdom of England
143:Kingdom of England
118:Kentish Knock 1652
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1111:978-0-87021-009-9
1100:978-1-5267-9328-7
627:Battle of Solebay
487:Battle of Solebay
469:specifically the
457:, this being the
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127:Scheveningen 1653
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124:Gabbard 1653
103:Commissioned
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41:, 8 May 1671
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1283:1650s ships
988:Winfield 15
974:Winfield 13
965:Winfield 12
956:Winfield 11
947:Winfield 10
816:Winfield 14
667:Fourth Rate
599:Bonaventure
439:fourth-rate
401:ship-rigged
335:fourth-rate
298:ship-rigged
232:Fourth-rate
158:Honours and
111:Honours and
1267:Categories
1184:Assistance
1021:References
938:Winfield 9
929:Winfield 8
920:Winfield 7
911:Winfield 6
902:Winfield 5
893:Winfield 4
884:Winfield 3
875:Winfield 2
866:Winfield 1
697:privateers
445:under the
412:50/44 guns
333:50/44-gun
180:Texel 1673
171:Bugia 1671
89:Woodbridge
18:HMS Advice
1212:Centurion
1177:Foresight
1124:6 January
780:Citations
397:Sail plan
294:Sail plan
165:Lowestoft
792:Colledge
716:back to
705:Advice's
611:Guernsey
493:and the
473:and the
461:and the
407:Armament
304:Armament
214:Captured
206:Acquired
153:May 1660
150:Acquired
95:Launched
1205:Pelican
1191:Reserve
1013:(1650).
718:Dunkirk
699:flying
657:⁄
525:⁄
352:⁄
249:⁄
230:42-gun
84:Builder
76:Ordered
47:History
1198:Advice
1109:
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1011:Advice
714:Advice
710:musket
701:French
693:Advice
662:tons.
535:1653.
505:Advice
489:, The
434:Advice
366:Length
357:tons (
263:Length
254:tons (
160:awards
113:awards
70:Advice
35:Advice
1239:Group
1230:Group
724:Notes
39:Bugia
1126:2015
1107:ISBN
1096:ISBN
1033:ISBN
683:Loss
381:Beam
278:Beam
106:1650
98:1650
66:Name
650:551
518:516
345:551
242:516
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691:,
659:94
655:86
527:94
523:64
359:bm
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