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throughout 1708. In 1709, Lord Duffus replaced Scott. From 1710 to 1713, she was under the command of
Captain Robert Thompson in the Dunkirk squadron (1710), the Mediterranean (1711), and the West Indies (1712).
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to join a combined
English-Dutch-Danish-Russian fleet in a demonstration to Sweden that Britain and her allies would resist Swedish interference with trade.
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In
November she was returning to England from Copenhagen with a convoy. As the weather worsened, the convoy took shelter on the evening of 9 November at
664:. Captain Johnson, his officers, and at least 250 of his men were saved. Another 40 may have landed in Sweden. In all, most of her people were saved.
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s cables broke and she sailed out to sea to avoid being driven on shore. On the night of 10 November a gale drove her ashore on the nearby island of
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847:Clowes, W. Laird; et al. (1897–1903).
684:List of early warships of the English navy
674:List of ships captured in the 18th century
621:. The fleet patrolled the Channel and the
302:General characteristics in British service
125:General characteristics in French service
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369:39 ft 0 in (11.9 m)
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860:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
833:. 11 December 1716. p. 1.
702:The pre-metric French foot or
405:Gun deck: 24 Ă— 24-pounder guns
1:
619:Scilly naval disaster of 1707
613:joined the fleet of Admiral
949:Ships of the line of France
875:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
449:. She was wrecked in 1716.
226:Upper deck: 26 Ă— 8-pounders
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598:on 13 September 1706, and
223:Gun deck: 24 Ă— 18-pounders
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856:Hepper, David J. (1994).
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297:Wrecked 10 November 1716
757:"NMM, vessel ID 380379"
484:and the 26-gun frigate
457:Étienne Hubac designed
902:Winfield, Rif (2007).
606:on 30 September 1706.
437:was the French 54-gun
395:365 (240 in peacetime)
469:(1704), she captured
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220:54 guns comprising:
21:French ship Auguste
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101:Commissioned
88:January 1704
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644:John Norris
615:George Byng
560:, captured
530:George Byng
503:fourth-rate
423:: 2 minions
312:fourth-rate
230:Quarterdeck
938:Categories
841:References
825:"No. 5494"
604:Hirondelle
593:privateers
585:fitted out
490:third rate
447:men-of-war
392:Complement
286:In service
236:Forecastle
207:Complement
135:Third Rank
109:In service
96:3 May 1704
895:165892922
714:Citations
623:North Sea
540:escaped.
512:Gloutonne
494:Elizabeth
471:HMS
441:built in
382:Sail plan
289:1705–1716
197:Sail plan
112:1704–1705
104:July 1704
85:Laid down
930:project.
668:See also
525:en flute
516:Élephant
473:Coventry
400:Armament
350:gun deck
270:Acquired
215:Armament
158:Gun deck
117:Captured
93:Launched
798:Clowes
781:30 July
655:Auguste
636:Auguste
611:Auguste
581:Auguste
562:Auguste
545:Chatham
538:Auguste
536:. Only
499:Auguste
459:Auguste
439:Auguste
434:Auguste
416:minions
330:⁄
310:60-gun
264:Auguste
181:Draught
133:60-gun
74:Builder
66:Ordered
60:Auguste
35:History
910:
893:
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864:
662:Anholt
557:Tryton
551:Medway
518:, and
507:Thétis
486:Valeur
343:Length
152:Length
46:France
800:et al
775:(PDF)
760:(PDF)
690:Notes
657:'
602:'
482:Jason
467:Jason
443:Brest
79:Brest
58:'
908:ISBN
891:OCLC
881:ISBN
862:ISBN
783:2011
704:pied
651:Læsø
640:Nore
630:Loss
554:and
532:off
432:HMS
414:: 8
366:Beam
357:keel
294:Fate
262:HMS
259:Name
173:Beam
164:Keel
52:Name
572:).
324:932
238:nil
147:800
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