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HMS Vanguard (1748)

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Name
  
HMS Vanguard

Launched
  
16 April 1748

Ordered
  
3 October 1745

Builder
  
Fate
  
Sold out of the service, 1774

Class and type
  
Tons burthen
  
1,419 long tons (1,441.8 t)

Length
  
160 ft (48.8 m) (gundeck)

HMS Vanguard was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 16 April 1748. She was built by Philemon Ewer at his East Cowes yard on the Isle of Wight to the draught specified by the 1745 Establishment, at a cost of £8,009. She was the fourth vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name Vanguard.

She took part in the capture of Louisbourg in 1758 under Admiral Edward Boscawen, and in the capture of Quebec in 1759 under Admiral Charles Saunders.

The following year, she pursued two French frigates along with HMS Diana. The Atlante commanded by Jean Vauquelin, and the Pomone sunk, and the important personnel were taken prisoners. In 1762, under the command of Sir George Rodney she took part in the capture of Martinique.

Vanguard was sold out of the navy in 1774.

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HMS Vanguard (1748) Wikipedia


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