HMS Deptford was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built to the dimensions of the 1719 Establishment at Deptford Dockyard, and... 3 KB (174 words) - 16:17, 27 April 2024 |
in 1726. HMS Deptford (1732) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1732. She was rearmed to 50 guns in 1752 and was sold in 1767. HMS Deptford (1735) was... 1 KB (240 words) - 14:31, 9 November 2021 |
ordered to be taken to pieces at Portsmouth and her timbers transferred to Deptford Dockyard. In 1729 the timbers were used to rebuild the ship according to... 4 KB (243 words) - 16:13, 7 August 2022 |
HMS Sheerness was a fifth rate built under the 1689 programme built at Sheerness Dockyard. Her guns were listed under old terms for guns as demi-culverines... 9 KB (1,000 words) - 04:38, 28 April 2024 |
launched in 1700 and broken up in 1714. HMS Hound (1732) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1732 and broken up in 1745. HMS Hound (1745) was a 14-gun sloop launched... 2 KB (455 words) - 17:16, 9 August 2023 |
America and the Mediterranean on trade protection duties. She was sold at Deptford in October 1742. Blandford was the second named vessel since it was used... 5 KB (429 words) - 13:52, 28 April 2024 |
officially renamed HMS Carolina and converted to a permanent Royal yacht. In May 1733 she was rebuilt by Richard Storey at Deptford Dockyard as the Royal... 5 KB (379 words) - 13:56, 28 April 2024 |
service at Virginia. She returned home for a middling repair at Deptford from August 1732 to January 1733 at a cost of £2,557.7.5d. Captain James Cornwall... 6 KB (602 words) - 04:24, 28 April 2024 |
ordered from Deptford Dockyard around 1722, to be built to the designs of the 1719 Establishment. She was a titular rebuild of an earlier HMS Pearl launched... 5 KB (496 words) - 21:14, 5 April 2024 |