HMS Bonaventure (1650)
President was a 38-gun fourth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, originally built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England by at Deptford Dockyard, and launched in 1650. After the Restoration in 1660, she was renamed HMS Bonaventure after a previous ship built in 1653 that had been blown up three years later. She was widened in 1663, and by 1677 her armament had been increased to 48 guns. In 1683 she underwent her first rebuild, relaunching as a 40-gun fourth rate ship of the line. Bonaventure was rebuilt a second time in 1699 at Woolwich Dockyard, relaunching as a fourth rate of between 46 and 54 guns. Her third rebuild took place at Chatham Dockyard, where she was rebuilt as a 50-gun fourth rate to the 1706 Establishment, relaunching on 19 September 1711. She was renamed HMS Argyll prio
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HMS Bonaventure (1650)
President was a 38-gun fourth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, originally built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England by at Deptford Dockyard, and launched in 1650. After the Restoration in 1660, she was renamed HMS Bonaventure after a previous ship built in 1653 that had been blown up three years later. She was widened in 1663, and by 1677 her armament had been increased to 48 guns. In 1683 she underwent her first rebuild, relaunching as a 40-gun fourth rate ship of the line. Bonaventure was rebuilt a second time in 1699 at Woolwich Dockyard, relaunching as a fourth rate of between 46 and 54 guns. Her third rebuild took place at Chatham Dockyard, where she was rebuilt as a 50-gun fourth rate to the 1706 Establishment, relaunching on 19 September 1711. She was renamed HMS Argyll prio
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La HMS President venne varata ...... a del Commonwealth of England.
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President was a 38-gun fourth ...... ttled as part of a breakwater.
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Sunk as breakwater, 1748
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after 1683 rebuild
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after 1699 rebuild
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after 1711 rebuild
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after 1722 rebuild
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*50 guns:
*Gundeck: 22 × 18-po ...... r guns
*Fc: 2 × 6-pounder guns
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*50 guns:
*Gundeck: 22 × 18-po ...... r guns
*Fc: 2 × 6-pounder guns
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Peter Pett I, Deptford Dockyard
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Sunk as breakwater, 1748
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President
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*HMS Bonaventure, 1660
*HMS Argyll, 1715
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La HMS President venne varata ...... a del Commonwealth of England.
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President was a 38-gun fourth ...... he was renamed HMS Argyll prio
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HMS Bonaventure (1650)
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HMS Bonaventure (1650)
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President
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