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For Commonwealth Navy. 1650 Commonwealth of England: Peter Pett: Ratcliff: Centurion: Fourth rate: For Commonwealth Navy. 1650 Commonwealth of England: Peter Pett: Deptford: Fairfax: Speaker-class frigate: For Commonwealth Navy. 1650 Commonwealth of England: Joshua Shish Deptford Dockyard: Foresight: Fourth rate: For Commonwealth Navy. 1650 ...
The construction one vessels was assigned to Deptford dockyard with the remainder contracted to private builders. The contract dimensional data was keel of 100 ft 0 in (30.48 m) breadth 31 ft 0 in (9.45 m) and a builder's measure tonnage of 511 + 16 ⁄ 94 tons at a contract price of 6.10.0d [Note 1] per ton.
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Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Assistance: HMS Assistance (1650) was a 50-gun ship launched in 1650, rebuilt in 1699, 1712 and 1725, and sunk in 1746 as a breakwater. HMS Assistance (1747) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1747 and sold in 1773. HMS Assistance (1771) was a transport launched in 1771 and sold in 1802.
During her time with the Commonwealth Navy she would fight in two major fleet engagements of the First Anglo-Dutch War, this being the Battle of Portland and the Battle of the Gabbard. After the Restoration she would be involved in the Second Anglo-Dutch War specifically the Battle of Lowestoft and the St James Day Battle. She would also be ...
HMS President was a 34-gun fourth-rate of the English Navy, built by Peter Pett I at Deptford Dockyard and launched in 1650. She was incorporated into the Commonwealth Navy in 1650. She partook in the Battle off Dover and Kentish Knock in 1652, the Battle of Portland, the Gabbard and Scheveningen in 1653. She was renamed Bonaventure in 1660 ...
Resolution in a gale by Willem van de Velde, the younger depicts the second Resolution c. 1678. Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resolution.However, the first English warship to bear the name Resolution was actually the first rate Prince Royal (built in 1610 and rebuilt in 1641), which was renamed Resolution in 1650 following the inauguration of the Commonwealth, and ...
Foresight was a 40-gun fourth-rate of the Commonwealth of England, after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 she was incorporated into the Navy of the Kingdom of England. During her time in the Commonwealth Navy she partook in the First Anglo-Dutch War being present in the battles of Dungeness, Kentish Knock, Portland, The Gabbard and ...