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HMS Dartmouth (1655)

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Name
  
HMS Dartmouth

Cost
  
£1,693-5-0d

Fate
  
Wrecked 9 October 1690

Builder
  
HMNB Portsmouth

Ordered
  
28 December 1654

Commissioned
  
1655

Launched
  
22 September 1655

Class and type
  
22-gun fifth-rate frigate

HMS Dartmouth was a small frigate or fifth-rate ship, one of six ordered by the Council of State on 28 December 1654 and built in 1655. After a lengthy career in the Royal Navy, she was wrecked in the Sound of Mull on 9 October 1690, while on a mission to persuade the MacLeans of Duart to sign Articles of Allegiance to William and Mary.

The wrecksite was identified in 1973 by divers from Bristol. The wrecksite was designated under the Protection of Wrecks Act on 11 April 1974 and redesignated on 25 June 1992.

References

HMS Dartmouth (1655) Wikipedia