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HMS Prince (1670)

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from 1714, relaunching on 3 September 1719. She was laid up after her re-launch and saw no service at all until she was reduced to an 84-gun
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and the capture of Quebec she sailed back to England with the body of General Wolfe. In 1760
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ship in 1756. One year later, she was part of an unsuccessful expedition against
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was killed on board. The Duke of York was forced to shift his flag to
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and forced her garrison to surrender. In 1758 she participated in
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of 1761 she was detached with several other ships to cruise off
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was Boscawen's flagship when he took command of the fleet in
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belonged to the red squadron and carried the flag of
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Her squadron, under Vice-Admiral 377:100 guns of various weights of shot 303:100-gun first rate ship of the line 290:100 guns of various weights of shot 256:47 ft 2 in (14.38 m) 216:100-gun first rate ship of the line 203:100 guns of various weights of shot 13: 351:20 ft 1 in (6.12 m) 16:Ship of the line of the Royal Navy 14: 932: 878: 884: 601:. During the expedition against 422:she served as a flagship of the 50: 35: 806: 616:seems to be the last time that 584:Battle of the Plains of Abraham 295:General characteristics (1719) 208:General characteristics (1692) 161:131 ft (40 m) (keel) 1: 665: 487:was rebuilt by Robert Lee at 7: 502:the ship saw action at the 10: 937: 413: 18: 500:War of the Grand Alliance 450:in a two hours' duel and 294: 207: 126: 43: 34: 524:of Portsmouth but using 127:General characteristics 512:Rear-admiral of the red 264:18 ft (5.5 m) 177:19 ft (5.8 m) 840:. Vol. 3. London. 836:Clowes, W.L. (1996b). 817:. Vol. 2. London. 813:Clowes, W.L. (1996a). 578:to join the attack on 564:Fortress of Louisbourg 515:Sir Cloudesley Shovell 410:and launched in 1670. 343:50 ft (15 m) 420:Third Anglo-Dutch War 389:(also referred to as 893:at Wikimedia Commons 480:shortly afterwards. 452:Captain of the Fleet 891:Prince (ship, 1670) 859:Lavery, B. (2003). 775:, pp. 206–209. 727:, pp. 307–308. 448:De Zeven Provinciën 630:Wittewronge Taylor 624:Commanders of Note 504:Battle of Barfleur 472:s second captain, 432:James II & VII 889:Media related to 440:Michiel de Ruyter 436:Battle of Solebay 424:Lord High Admiral 408:Deptford Dockyard 381: 380: 235: 25:HMS Royal William 928: 888: 874: 855: 849: 841: 832: 826: 818: 800: 794: 788: 782: 776: 770: 764: 758: 752: 746: 740: 734: 728: 722: 716: 710: 704: 698: 685: 679: 654:Francis Pickmore 614:Seven Years' War 541:Sir Edward Hawke 526:Chatham Dockyard 506:of 19 May 1692. 489:Chatham Dockyard 471: 400:ship of the line 395:) was a 100-gun 368:Full-rigged ship 322: 321: 320: 316: 281:Full-rigged ship 234: 233: 229: 225: 194:Full-rigged ship 140:ship of the line 60: 55: 54: 53: 39: 32: 31: 936: 935: 931: 930: 929: 927: 926: 925: 906: 905: 881: 871: 843: 842: 820: 819: 809: 804: 803: 795: 791: 783: 779: 771: 767: 759: 755: 747: 743: 735: 731: 723: 719: 711: 707: 699: 688: 680: 673: 668: 644:briefly in 1771 626: 547:, attacked the 545:Charles Knowles 474:John Narborough 469: 434:.) 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Index

HMS Prince
HMS Royal William

England
first rate
ship of the line
bm
Full-rigged ship
bm
Full-rigged ship
bm
Full-rigged ship
first rate
ship of the line
Royal Navy
Deptford Dockyard
Third Anglo-Dutch War
Lord High Admiral
Duke of York
James II & VII
Battle of Solebay
Michiel de Ruyter
Captain of the Fleet
John Cox
HMS St Michael
John Narborough
knighted
Chatham Dockyard
War of the Grand Alliance
Battle of Barfleur

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