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French ship Algonquin (1753)

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Name
  
Algonquin

Completed
  
8 January 1754

Fate
  
Broken up in 1773

Launched
  
9 June 1753

Beam
  
14 m

Laid down
  
March 1752

Struck
  
1772

Construction started
  
March 1752

Length
  
55 m

Builder
  
Quebec City

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Class and type
  
Third-rate ship of the line

The Algonquin was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was launched from Québec City in (New France), on 9 June 1753 and placed into service on 8 January 1754.

In 1755, she was placed into service for the transportation of nine companies of the régiment de la Reine who embarked in Brest on 14 April 1755. The 74-gun ship was armed en flûte with 24 guns to allow for more room for the soldiers. The ship was commanded by Captain Jean Baptiste François de La Villéon. The regiment was also reduced to 360 soldiers. Algonquin was part of the naval squadron that left for Canada. She became separated from the other ships after the departure on 29 May, because of heavy fog at sea.

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French ship Algonquin (1753) Wikipedia