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HMS Greyhound (1712)

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History
Great Britain
NameHMS Greyhound
Ordered9 October 1711
BuilderRoyal Dockyard, Woolwich
Launched26 June 1712
Completed15 July 1712
Commissioned1712
Captured5 September 1718 by Spain
FateRecaptured 16 September 1719 and burnt
General characteristics
Type24-gun Sixth Rate
Tons burthen275+9194 bm
Length
  • 94 ft 0 in (28.7 m) gundeck
  • 76 ft 9 in (23.4 m) keel for tonnage
Beam26 ft 0 in (7.9 m) for tonnage
Depth of hold11 ft 6 in (3.5 m)
Sail planship-rigged
Armament
  • 20 × 6-pdr 19 cwt guns on wooden trucks (UD)
  • 4 × 4-pdr 12 cwt guns on wooden trucks (QD)

HMS Greyhound was a member of the Gibraltar Group of 24-gun sixth rates.[1] After commissioning she spent her career in Home waters and the Mediterranean on trade protection duties. She was captured by five Spanish warships off Morocco in 1718 then recaptured in 1719 and burnt.[2]

Greyhound was the eighth named vessel since it was used for a 45-gun ship launched at Deptford in 1545, rebuilt 1558 and wrecked in 1563 off the Rye.[3]

Construction

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She was ordered on 9 October 1711 from Woolwich Dockyard to be built under the guidance of Jacob Acworth, Master Shipwright of Woolwich. She was launched on 21 June 1712. She was completed for sea on 15 July 1712.[4]

Commissioned service

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She was commissioned in 1712 under the command of Commander Thomas Marwood, RN (promoted to captain in January 1713) for service at Minorca. She moved to the English Channel for 1715 thru 1717. In 1718 she was under the command of Commander John Cundett, RN for service off Sale, Morocco.[5]

Loss

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HMS Greyhound was captured by five Spanish warships in St Jerome's Bay, near Cape Spartel, Morocco, on 5 September 1718. She was retaken on 16 September 1719 and burnt.[6]

Citations

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  1. ^ Winfield 2009
  2. ^ Winfield 2009
  3. ^ Colledge
  4. ^ Winfield 2009
  5. ^ Winfield 2009
  6. ^ Winfield 2007

References

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  • Winfield 2009, British Warships in the Age of Sail (1603 – 1714), by Rif Winfield, published by Seaforth Publishing, England © 2009, EPUB ISBN 978-1-78346-924-6, Chapter 6, The Sixth Rates, Vessels acquired from 2 May 1660, Gibraltar Group, Greyhound
  • Winfield 2007, British Warships in the Age of Sail (1714 – 1792), by Rif Winfield, published by Seaforth Publishing, England © 2007, EPUB ISBN 978-1-78346-925-3, Chapter 6, Sixth Rates, Sixth Rates of 20 or 24 guns, Vessels in Service at 1 August 1714, Gibraltar Group, Greyhound
  • Colledge, Ships of the Royal Navy, by J.J. Colledge, revised and updated by Lt Cdr Ben Warlow and Steve Bush, published by Seaforth Publishing, Barnsley, Great Britain, © 2020, EPUB ISBN 978-1-5267-9328-7, (EPUB), Section G (Greyhound)