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HMS Achilles (1757)

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s guns. The attack was forced back and the army lost 500 soldiers killed, wounded or captured. The army finally landed successfully on 22 April, and besieged the French in
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on 3 July. The fleet of four 50-gun ships along with five frigates, a sloop and six bomb ketches
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as amended in 1750, and launched in 1757. She was ordered in November 1755. HMS
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assembled in the harbour for a possible invasion of England.
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engaged and captured the 60-gun French coastguard vessel
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sustained 2 killed and 23 wounded. Later that year,
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Index

HMS Achilles

Great Britain
Harwich
1750 amendments
fourth-rate
ship of the line
bm
Full-rigged ship
fourth-rate
ship of the line
Royal Navy
Barnard
Harwich
draught
1745 Establishment
HMS Dunkirk
HMS America
action of 29 April 1758
HMS Dorsetshire
Raisonnable
Samuel Barrington
St Florentine
flagship
George Rodney
L'Havre
destroyed landing barges

Dominic Serres
Saint Helens

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