French ship Adelaide (1699)
Adélaïde (or La Delaide) was a fourth-rate ship-of-the-line of the navy of Louis XIV, designed by François Couomb and launched in 1699 by the Toulon Dockyard. Between 1708 and 1714 she was chartered to several mercantile companies. She sank during a hurricane in October 1714 after having delivered slaves from West Africa to Saint-Domingue.
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French ship Adelaide (1699)
Adélaïde (or La Delaide) was a fourth-rate ship-of-the-line of the navy of Louis XIV, designed by François Couomb and launched in 1699 by the Toulon Dockyard. Between 1708 and 1714 she was chartered to several mercantile companies. She sank during a hurricane in October 1714 after having delivered slaves from West Africa to Saint-Domingue.
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Adélaïde (or La Delaide) was a ...... West Africa to Saint-Domingue.
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1699-01-10
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Wrecked 10 October 1714
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*1699:20 × 12-pounder + 20 × 6 ...... × 6–pounder guns
*1714:30 guns
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Toulon Dockyard
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Ship laid down
December 1697
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1699-01-10
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*Overall: 115 feet total
*Keel: 90 feet
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Adélaïde (or La Delaide) was a ...... West Africa to Saint-Domingue.
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French ship Adelaide (1699)
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