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- Q5631819 abstract "HMS Cerberus was a 28 gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was ordered on 6 May 1757 from the yards of Pleasant Fenn, East Cowes and was laid down on 13 June 1757. She was launched just over a year later on 5 September 1758.The Cerberus saw action in the American Revolutionary War. One of its first duties was to dispatch generals William Howe, Henry Clinton, and John Burgoyne to Boston after the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The American press likened the three generals to the three-headed dog that was the ship's namesake. It provided naval reinforcement at the Battle of Bunker Hill. The ship was the target of an early torpedo attack by David Bushnell's newly developed powder keg torpedoes in 1777. The attack killed four sailors in a small boat, but did not severely damage the ship.The Cerberus was eventually burnt to prevent being captured by the French on 5 August 1778 during the American War of Independence, in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. The remains of the Cerberus are now part of a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the "Wreck Sites of HMS Cerberus and HMS Lark."".
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- Q5631819 completionDate "1758-11-11".
- Q5631819 layingDown "1757-06-13".
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- Q5631819 orderDate "1757-05-06".
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- Q5631819 shipLaunch "1758-09-05".
- Q5631819 status "Abandoned and burnt to prevent capture at Rhode Island on 5 August 1778".
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- Q5631819 shipBuilder "Pleasant Fenn, East Cowes".
- Q5631819 shipClass "28".
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- Q5631819 shipName "HMS Cerberus".
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- Q5631819 comment "HMS Cerberus was a 28 gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was ordered on 6 May 1757 from the yards of Pleasant Fenn, East Cowes and was laid down on 13 June 1757. She was launched just over a year later on 5 September 1758.The Cerberus saw action in the American Revolutionary War. One of its first duties was to dispatch generals William Howe, Henry Clinton, and John Burgoyne to Boston after the Battles of Lexington and Concord.".
- Q5631819 label "HMS Cerberus (1758)".
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- Q5631819 name "HMS Cerberus".