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- Q5631682 subject Q8098508.
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- Q5631682 abstract "HMS Bristol was a 44-gun fourth-rate frigate of the English Royal Navy, originally built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England at Portsmouth under the direction of Master Shipwright John Tippetts, and launched in 1653 at a cost of £4,256. She was the first ship of the Royal Navy to bear this name. Originally built for 50 guns, in 1660 she actually carried 44. This was raised in 1666 to 48 (24 culverins, 22 demi-culverins and 2 sakers)and until her rebuild in 1693 she generally carried 48 guns, with the older culverins and demi-culverins gradually replaced by more modern 12-pounders and 8-pounders. She was present at the battles of Lowestoft, the Four Days Battle, and the St. James Day Fight during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, and Solebay in the Third Anglo-Dutch War. She was involved in the wars against North African corsairs in the later 1670s and early 1680s, as well as escorting convoys to North America. Life aboard her when cruising in the Mediterranean in 1677-8 is described in the diary of Henry Teonge.In 1693, Bristol was rebuilt at Deptford as a 50-gun fourth-rate ship of the line.In April 1709 she was captured by the French, but was recaptured two weeks later, at which time she was sunk.".
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- Q5631682 length "31.6992".
- Q5631682 length "39.624".
- Q5631682 shipBeam "10.668".
- Q5631682 shipBeam "9.4488".
- Q5631682 status "Sunk, 1709".
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- Q5631682 shipBuilder "Tippetts, Portsmouth".
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- Q5631682 shipClass "50".
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- Q5631682 shipFate "Sunk, 1709".
- Q5631682 shipName "HMS Bristol".
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- Q5631682 comment "HMS Bristol was a 44-gun fourth-rate frigate of the English Royal Navy, originally built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England at Portsmouth under the direction of Master Shipwright John Tippetts, and launched in 1653 at a cost of £4,256. She was the first ship of the Royal Navy to bear this name. Originally built for 50 guns, in 1660 she actually carried 44.".
- Q5631682 label "HMS Bristol (1653)".
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- Q5631682 name "HMS Bristol".