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and his officers. The ship had a breadth of 34 feet 4 inches (10.5 m). Originally designed to have 44 guns, the armament was increased to 50 guns in
October 1649, and 56 guns by 1653. This was increased again to 60 guns between 1655 and 1660.
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on 25 June 2006. The South Mound measures 28 by 12 metres (92 ft × 39 ft) but has not been studied in detail.
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that was wrecked in the same storm. The site lies 100 metres (330 ft) to the west of the
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were ashore at the time of her loss; only one sailor on board survived. Rear-Admiral
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in 1653, being large enough to serve as the flagship for Rear
Admiral
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lies under the South Mound and the North Mound is probably the
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however was aboard ship at the time and perished in the wreck.
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954:. Newton Abbot, London, North Pomfret: David & Charles.
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292:143 ft 3 in (43.7 m) (gundeck)
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265:General characteristics after 1688 rebuild
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603:. Of her 275 crew, her captain and
334:62 guns of various weights of shot
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219:34 ft 8 in (10.6 m)
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308:14 ft 6 in (4.4 m)
227:14 ft 6 in (4.4 m)
869:Dictionary of National Biography
659:, which also sank in the storm.
505:in the Rear division of the Red
211:116 ft (35.4 m) (keel)
182:General characteristics as built
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1055:Speaker-class ships of the line
377:. She was the prototype of the
90:Speaker of the House of Commons
403:. The ship was wrecked on the
354:was built for the navy of the
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662:The site was investigated by
520:was part of the fleet led by
419:Description and early history
469:, she was launched in 1650.
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366:and launched in 1650. At
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446:and the name ship of the
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952:Goodwin Sands Shipwrecks
645:, between the wrecks of
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863:"Beaumont, Basil"
697:The other flagship was
587:as a 62-gun third-rate
556:Post-Restoration career
463:Commonwealth of England
427:Charles Tomkins's 1796
399:as a 62-gun third-rate
356:Commonwealth of England
65:Commonwealth of England
1015:Archaeology report p5
991:Winfield, Rif (2009).
950:Larn, Richard (1977).
457:, as one of a pair of
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546:Charles II of England
499:Battle of the Gabbard
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974:The Ship of the Line
627:It is believed that
622:Statutory Instrument
497:participated in the
255:50 guns (at launch);
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601:Great Storm of 1703
595:was wrecked on the
453:. She was built by
409:Great Storm of 1703
895:Wessex Archaeology
664:Wessex Archaeology
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273:62-gun third-rate
109:Christopher Pett (
100:British government
1036:51.26056; 1.50056
1004:978-1-84832-040-6
983:978-0-85177-252-3
897:(November 2006).
775:, pp. 19–20.
585:Woolwich Dockyard
467:Woolwich Dockyard
438:The English ship
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638:Restoration
465:. Built at
1049:Categories
1019:51°15′38″N
711:References
633:third rate
615:Wreck site
444:third-rate
348:third-rate
313:Propulsion
232:Propulsion
1022:01°30′2″E
919:24 August
845:Larn 1977
575:In 1688,
541:Swiftsure
459:flagships
429:engraving
321:Sail plan
240:Sail plan
972:(2003).
507:squadron
331:Armament
250:Armament
166:Acquired
156:Namesake
118:Launched
111:Woolwich
82:Namesake
32:HMS Mary
944:Sources
700:Fairfax
599:in the
566:Speaker
535:Richard
518:Speaker
495:Speaker
488:admiral
484:burthen
480:tonnage
473:Speaker
449:Speaker
440:Speaker
433:Speaker
407:in the
380:Speaker
352:Speaker
343:Speaker
192:Speaker
138:England
126:History
106:Builder
76:Speaker
53:History
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670:Legacy
605:purser
538:, and
529:London
523:Naseby
451:-class
382:-class
289:Length
208:Length
194:-class
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902:(PDF)
685:Notes
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316:Sails
235:Sails
96:Owner
999:ISBN
978:ISBN
956:ISBN
921:2009
675:Mary
654:HMS
652:and
647:HMS
643:Deal
636:HMS
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593:Mary
577:Mary
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550:Mary
389:Mary
374:Mary
372:HMS
297:Beam
216:Beam
174:Fate
169:1660
150:Mary
148:HMS
145:Name
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