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- Q4039999 abstract "HMS Albion was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 16 May 1763 at Deptford, being adapted from a design of the old 90-gun ship Neptune which had been built in 1730, and was the first ship to bear the name. She was the first of a series of ships built to the same lines, which became known as the Albion-class ship of the line.She saw her first action in the American War of Independence in July 1779 at the indecisive Battle of Grenada, when the British Fleet under the command of Vice Admiral Byron managed to avoid defeat from superior French forces.Albion's next action was a year later on 17 April 1780, when British and French fleets met in the Battle of Martinique. A month later, on 15 May, the fleets met again and after a few days of manoeuvring the head of the British line confronted the rear-most French warships. Albion, leading the vanguard of the British fleet suffered heavy casualties, but with little to show for it. Just four days later the two fleets clashed for the third time but again it was indecisive with Albion heavily engaged as before, suffering numerous casualties in the process.In 1794 Albion was consigned to the role of a 60-gun floating battery armed with heavy carronades and moored on the Thames Estuary.In April 1797, while heading to a new position in the Swin Channel, she ran aground. Two days later, during salvage efforts, her back broke, and she was completely wrecked.".
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- Q4039999 length "51.2064".
- Q4039999 orderDate "1759-12-01".
- Q4039999 shipLaunch "1763-05-16".
- Q4039999 status "Wrecked, April 1797".
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- Q4039999 shipFate "Wrecked, April 1797".
- Q4039999 shipLaunched "1763-05-16".
- Q4039999 shipName "HMS Albion".
- Q4039999 shipOrdered "1759-12-01".
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- Q4039999 comment "HMS Albion was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 16 May 1763 at Deptford, being adapted from a design of the old 90-gun ship Neptune which had been built in 1730, and was the first ship to bear the name.".
- Q4039999 label "HMS Albion (1763)".
- Q4039999 depiction HMS_Albion_in_a_Gale.jpg.
- Q4039999 name "HMS Albion".