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HMS Solebay

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was a 20-gun sixth rate launched in 1742. She was captured by the French in 1744, recaptured by the British in 1746 and was sold into mercantile service in 1763.
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was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1711. She was converted to a 6-gun
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that the British government had established to interdict and end the
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launched in 1694. She was wrecked in 1709 on Boston Rock,
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in 1734 and a 20-gun sixth rate in 1735. She became a
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sixth rate launched in 1763. She was wrecked in 1782.
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Index

Royal Navy
battle of Solebay
Third Anglo-Dutch War
HMS Solebay (1694)
sixth rate
Lyme Regis
HMS Solebay (1711)
bomb vessel
fireship
guard ship
hospital ship
HMS Solebay (1742)
HMS Solebay (1763)
Mermaid-class
HMS Solebay (1785)
fifth rate
HMS Derwent
West Africa Squadron
Trans Atlantic Slave Trade
HMS Solebay
HMS Iris
receiving ship
Marine Society
Algerine-class
minesweeper
HMS Skipjack
HMS Solebay (D70)
Battle-class
destroyer
list of ships

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