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did not get into position. Her pilot, M. de Tourelles, who had been a lieutenant of the port, reneged on his agreement to take her in, ostensibly because of a fear of shoals. Instead,
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ordered no further 60-gun ships but instead commissioned more 64 gun ships. Because these incorporated alterations learned from trials with
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designed her as an experimental design, one that proved to be particularly groundbreaking as she was the first true 64. As a result, the
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captain, officers, and a few of the remaining crew were able to put out the fire. In all, the vessel lost 11 men killed and wounded.
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returned to England in July 1794. The next month Captain John M'Dougall assumed command as she joined the Downs squadron.
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was recommissioned in May 1793 under Captain John Brown and on 26 December he sailed her to the West Indies to join
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had established as an ad hoc office in October 1775. He feared arrest by the rebels if he remained in the city.
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and set fire to her, but the crew, aided by men from other nearby vessels, were able to extinguish the flames.
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on 4 December and remained there until later in the month when she joined a flotilla commanded by Admiral
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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saw early service in the American Revolutionary War, as a transport vessel for 500
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in 1774 to quell rising tensions among the local population. She arrived in
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was paid off in March 1802. She was broken up in August 1804 at
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The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington
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were supposed to enter the Carenage at Fort Royal to fire on
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by an expeditionary force under the command of Jervis and
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the previous year and were now to be transferred to
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Capture of Fort Saint Louis, Martinique, 1794, with
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She was broken up in 1804. 95:Edward Allin & Thomas Bucknall, 933:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy 487:Lieutenant General Sir Charles Grey 272:Upper gundeck: 26 × 18-pounder guns 13: 725:. 22 April 1794. pp. 358–359. 241:18 ft 10 in (5.7 m) 218:44 ft 6 in (13.6 m) 14: 959: 904: 803:. Mechanicsburg, USA: Stackpole. 763:Clark, William Bell, ed. (1964). 515:went in alone, with her captain, 910: 859:A History of American Privateers 573:Jamaican Maroons in Sierra Leone 313:and launched on 3 March 1764 at 60: 31: 857:Maclay, Edgar Stanton (2004) . 481:participated in the capture of 470:in the foreground; depicted by 709: 657: 620: 611: 414:, was executed for this plot. 402:devised a plot to assassinate 380:Returning to New York Harbor, 1: 756: 555:, and in 1800 she sailed for 436:In 1778-89 she escorted some 269:Gundeck: 26 × 24-pounder guns 593: 7: 825:. London: Richard Bentley. 706:James (1837), Vol. 1, p.218 563:who had been deported from 10: 964: 782:The Maroons in Nova Scotia 429:. The fire ship did foul 354:American Revolutionary War 348: 319:American Revolutionary War 317:. She participated in the 18: 799:Grocott, Terence (1997). 444:French Revolutionary Wars 328: 163: 53: 30: 861:. New York: D. Appleton. 889:. Seaforth Publishing. 578: 497:. On 20 March she and 466:in the background, and 453:Admiral Sir John Jervis 417:She was present at the 388:, which Royal governor 164:General characteristics 885:Winfield, Rif (2008). 866:Meltzer, Brad (2019). 838:Lavery, Brian (2003). 780:Grant, John N (2002). 617:Clark (ed.) 1964, p.10 474: 410:, one of Washington's 917:HMS Asia (ship, 1764) 784:(Softcover). Formac. 461: 278:: 10 × 4-pounder guns 919:at Wikimedia Commons 284:: 2 × 9-pounder guns 608:Lavery 2003, p. 177 321:and the capture of 315:Portsmouth Dockyard 97:Portsmouth Dockyard 870:. 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HMS Asia

Halifax Naval Yard
Portsmouth Dockyard
third-rate
ship of the line
bm
Full-rigged ship
QD
Fc
third-rate
ship of the line
Royal Navy
Thomas Bucknall
Portsmouth Dockyard
American Revolutionary War
Martinique
Thomas Slade
Royal Navy
Royal Marines
New York City
New York Harbor
Richard Howe
William Tryon
David Mathews
George Washington
Thomas Hickey
Life Guard
Battle of Brooklyn
fire ship

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