HMS Expedition (1679)
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Great Britain | |
Name | HMS Expedition |
Builder | Furzer, Portsmouth Dockyard |
Launched | 1679 |
Renamed | HMS Prince Frederick, 1715 |
Fate | Sold, 1784 |
General characteristics as built[1] | |
Class and type | 70-gun third-rate ship of the line |
Tons burthen | 1,059 tons BM |
Length | 152 ft 1 in (46.4 m) (gundeck) |
Beam | 40 ft 9 in (12.4 m) |
Depth of hold | 17 ft (5.2 m) |
Sail plan | Full-rigged ship |
Armament | 70 guns of various weights of shot |
General characteristics after 1699 rebuild[2] | |
Class and type | 70-gun third-rate ship of the line |
Tons burthen | 1,116 tons BM |
Length | 152 ft 1 in (46.4 m) (gundeck) |
Beam | 40 ft 10 in (12.4 m) |
Depth of hold | 17 ft 1.5 in (5.2 m) |
Sail plan | Full-rigged ship |
Armament | 70 guns of various weights of shot |
General characteristics after 1714 rebuild[3] | |
Class and type | 1706 Establishment 70-gun third-rate ship of the line |
Tons burthen | 1,116 |
Length | 150 ft (45.7 m) (gundeck) |
Beam | 41 ft (12.5 m) |
Depth of hold | 17 ft 4 in (5.3 m) |
Sail plan | Full-rigged ship |
Armament |
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General characteristics after 1740 rebuild[4] | |
Class and type | 1733 proposals 70-gun third-rate ship of the line |
Tons burthen | 1,225 |
Length | 151 ft (46.0 m) (gundeck) |
Beam | 43 ft 5 in (13.2 m) |
Depth of hold | 17 ft 9 in (5.4 m) |
Sail plan | Full-rigged ship |
Armament |
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HMS Expedition was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1679.[1]
Expedition was rebuilt as a 70-gun third rate in 1699 at Chatham Dockyard.[2] She was rebuilt for a second time as a 70-gun third rate to the 1706 Establishment at Portsmouth Dockyard, and was relaunched on 16 August 1714. She was renamed HMS Prince Frederick after Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1715.[3] Her final rebuild was carried out at Deptford, where she was reconstructed as a 70-gun third rate to the 1733 proposals of the 1719 Establishment.[4]
The Prince Frederick was part of Vice-Admiral Edward Vernon's fleet and took part in the expedition to Cartagena de Indias during the War of Jenkins' Ear.
Prince Frederick was sold out of the navy in 1784.[4]
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References
- Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650–1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.