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HMS Duke (1739)

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49: 330:"had the good fortune to destroy so many at the expense of one fireship; a vessel perhaps the best expended that ever was burnt, considering the importance of these galleys to the enemy, and the difficulty of getting more soon enough for their purpose at so critical a juncture, when they stood most in need of them: But, indeed, the Spaniards indiscreetly mooring alongside of one another, contributed to the destruction of them in so easy a manner; though this observation is not made to diminish so glorious and well-executed a piece of service, which is worthy of the greatest applause...' 30: 437:
The History of the Mediterranean Fleet from 1741 to 1744: With The Original Letters, &c. That Passed Between the Admirals Matthews and Lestock : Also All the Other Tracts on That Important Affair : With
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was purchased from a Mr Charles Wyndham on 22 June 1739, for the sum of £697.8.7d paid for the hull and £106.18.8¼d for the stores. She was not given a typical fireship name, and so was probably named
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between 7 July and 12 August 1739, for a further sum of £1,832.9.11d, and was commissioned in June that year under Commander
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while in civilian service, and the name was retained while in the Navy. Also in service at this time was a 90-gun
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1714–1792: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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that saw the successful destruction of five Spanish
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HMS Duke

Royal Navy Ensign
Great Britain
fireship
bm
swivels
fireship
Royal Navy
War of Jenkins' Ear
War of the Austrian Succession
a naval operation in 1742
second rate
HMS Vanguard
Woolwich Dockyard
Savage Mostyn
Nicholas Haddock
fleet in the Mediterranean
Chaloner Ogle
St Tropez
an operation
galleasses
HMS Kingston
HMS Oxford
HMS Spence




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