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HMS Chatham (1758)

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Name
  
HMS Chatham

Builder
  
Portsmouth Dockyard

Tons burthen
  
1052 (bm)

Length
  
45 m

Ordered
  
8 November 1752

Fate
  
Broken up, 1814

Launched
  
25 April 1758

Beam
  
12 m

Class and type
  
1752 amendments 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line

HMS Chatham was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Portsmouth Dockyard to the draught specified by the 1745 Establishment as amended in 1752, and launched on 25 April 1758.

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Career

On 2 September 1781 Chatham captured the French frigate Magicienne off Cape Ann after a sanguinary engagement. Magicienne was serving in Orvilliers' fleet under captain Brun de Boades. In the action the French lost 60 men killed and 40 wounded; the British lost one man killed and one man wounded. Magicienne was described as being of 800 tons, 36 guns and 280 men. She was subsequently taken to Halifax and recommissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Magicienne.

Fate

Chatham was placed on harbour service in 1793, and continued in this role until 1814, when the decision was taken to have her broken up.

References

HMS Chatham (1758) Wikipedia