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HMS Hampton Court (1709)

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Name
  
HMS Hampton Court

Tons burthen
  
1,137 bm

Launched
  
19 August 1709

Fate
  
Broken up, 1744

Beam
  
41 ft (12.5 m)

Builder
  
Rotherhithe

Class and type
  
1706 Establishment 70-gun third rate ship of the line

Length
  
150 ft (45.7 m) (gundeck)

HMS Hampton Court was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Rotherhithe according to the 1706 Establishment and launched on 19 August 1709.

The Hampton Court was part of Vice-Admiral Edward Vernon's fleet and took part in the expedition to Cartagena de Indias during the War of Jenkin's Ear.

On 12 December 1741 orders were issued for Hampton Court to be taken to pieces and rebuilt at Deptford Dockyard as a 64-gun third rate to the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment. She was relaunched on 3 April 1744.

In November 1745 she encountered her fellow Royal Navy vessel HMS Defiance. The crew of both vessels mistook the other for a French man-o-war and opened fire at long range. The engagement ended after half an hour, when crew aboard Defiance observed British markings on the cannonballs striking their ship and signaled for a truce.

Hampton Court remained in service until 1744, when she was broken up.

References

HMS Hampton Court (1709) Wikipedia