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HMS Mary (1660)

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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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Local divers found the wreck site in 1980. The initial designation was of 50 metres (160 ft) around what is now known as the South Mound; the North Mound was discovered in 1999 and the area was amended under
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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 Goodwin Sands off
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number 2004/2395 as a 300 metres (980 ft) radius around 51° 15.6302' N, 01° 30.0262' E.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1603–1714: design, construction, careers and fates
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were ashore at the time of her loss; only one sailor on board survived. Rear-Admiral
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from Holland and brought him back from exile. Charles renamed the ship HMS
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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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Third-rate of the navy of the Commonwealth of England
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Index

HMS Mary (1650)
HMS Mary
HMS Speaker (D90)
Commonwealth Navy Ensign
Commonwealth of England
William Lenthall
Speaker of the House of Commons
British government
Woolwich
Royal Navy Ensign
England
Henrietta Maria
Speaker-class
Full-rigged ship
ship of the line
Full-rigged ship
third-rate
Commonwealth of England
Christopher Pett
Woolwich Dockyard
the Restoration
Speaker-class
Thomas Shish
Woolwich Dockyard
ship of the line
Goodwin Sands
Great Storm of 1703
Basil Beaumont

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