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HMS Winchelsea (1740)

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39: 269:'s Mediterranean fleet. At that time she was listed as having 20 guns and a complement of 150 men. While on station, pretending to be a merchant ship, she lured two Spanish privateers to chase her; when they realised their mistake they took off in opposite directions, but 273:
captured one of them, a small brig with a crew of 46, which she carried to Gibraltar. She returned to Britain from the Mediterranean at the end of 1742, taking eight days to make the passage.
350:, based in Charleston, was active in Caribbean waters in December 1756. Under Captain Hale, the ship took two French prizes, and chased a 12-gun French vessel into 242:
in Mediterranean, Atlantic and home waters. She was captured by the French in 1758, but was retaken two weeks later. She was broken up in 1761.
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was listed as having 16 guns and, under the command of Captain Dyves, was sailing with Admiral Byng in convoy for Gibraltar.
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In 1749, under the command of Thomas Cornish, Winchelsea transported passengers with
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was surveyed on 8 July 1761, and by an Admiralty Order of 16 July was broken up at
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across the Atlantic from Portsmouth to his colony. The ship finally arrived at
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under the French but was soon retaken on 27 October by the British privateer
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The Press Gang: Naval Impressment and its Opponents in Georgian Britain
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and evaded capture by docking the ship and dispersing into the town.
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Colonial South Carolina: A Political History, 1663–1763
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UNC Press Books. p. 308. 196:9 ft 7 in (2.9 m) 37: 303:took the 26-gun French warship 280:sailors from the merchant ship 276:The ship's barge attempted to 240:War of the Austrian Succession 1: 598:. 6 February 1747. p. 94 618:"About the Cornwallis Ships" 393:in August of the same year. 686:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). 631:Sirmans, M. Eugene (2012). 762: 15: 596:British Newspaper Archive 560:Rogers, Nicholas (2008). 539:British Newspaper Archive 503:British Newspaper Archive 467:British Newspaper Archive 435:British Newspaper Archive 133: 31: 27: 323:expedition to establish 741:Ships of the Royal Navy 370:. The ship was renamed 340:Henry William Littleton 134:General characteristics 309:on 19 November 1746. 292:exchanged shots with 673:Pennsylvania Gazette 658:The New-York Mercury 325:Halifax, Nova Scotia 265:'s squadron to join 222:20 Ă— 9-pounder guns 127:Portsmouth Dockyard 592:The Scots Magazine 541:. 23 December 1742 463:The Scots Magazine 458:"From the Gazette" 437:. 11 February 1741 697:978-2-9525917-0-6 505:. 10 October 1741 499:Newcastle Courant 321:Edward Cornwallis 226: 225: 82:22 September 1739 753: 725: 724: 716: 710: 709: 683: 677: 676: 668: 662: 661: 653: 647: 646: 628: 622: 621: 614: 608: 607: 605: 603: 589: 582: 576: 575: 557: 551: 550: 548: 546: 532: 521: 515: 514: 512: 510: 496: 485: 479: 478: 476: 474: 469:. 2 October 1741 460: 453: 447: 446: 444: 442: 428: 421: 415: 412: 376:Duke of Cornwall 336:South Carolina's 205:Full-rigged ship 162: 161: 157: 44: 41: 25: 761: 760: 756: 755: 754: 752: 751: 750: 731: 730: 729: 728: 718: 717: 713: 698: 690:. p. 476. 685: 684: 680: 675:. 3 March 1757. 670: 669: 665: 655: 654: 650: 643: 630: 629: 625: 616: 615: 611: 601: 599: 584: 583: 579: 572: 559: 558: 554: 544: 542: 523: 522: 518: 508: 506: 487: 486: 482: 472: 470: 455: 454: 450: 440: 438: 423: 422: 418: 413: 404: 399: 384: 364:and the 28-gun 346:on 1 June. 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Index

HMS Winchelsea
RN Ensign
Limehouse
Broken up
Portsmouth Dockyard
sixth-rate
bm
Full-rigged ship
sixth-rate
War of the Austrian Succession
Savage Mostyn
Richard Lestock
Admiral Haddock
press gang
River Mersey
Subtile
Edward Cornwallis
Halifax, Nova Scotia
South Carolina's
Henry William Littleton
Charleston
Cap‑Français
Ireland
Bizarre
Mignonne
Portsmouth



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