HMS Pearl (1762)
HMS Pearl was a fifth-rate, 32-gun British Royal Navy frigate of the Niger-class. Launched at Chatham Dockyard in 1762, she served in British North America until January 1773, when she sailed to England for repairs. Returning to North America in March 1776, to fight in the American Revolutionary War, Pearl escorted the transports which landed troops in Kip's Bay that September. Much of the following year was spent on the Delaware River where she took part in the Battle of Red Bank in October. Towards the end of 1777, Pearl joined Vice-Admiral Richard Howe's fleet in Narragansett Bay and was still there when the French fleet arrived and began an attack on British positions. Both fleets were forced to retire due to bad weather and the action was inconclusive. Pearl was then despatched to ke
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HMS Pearl (1762)
HMS Pearl was a fifth-rate, 32-gun British Royal Navy frigate of the Niger-class. Launched at Chatham Dockyard in 1762, she served in British North America until January 1773, when she sailed to England for repairs. Returning to North America in March 1776, to fight in the American Revolutionary War, Pearl escorted the transports which landed troops in Kip's Bay that September. Much of the following year was spent on the Delaware River where she took part in the Battle of Red Bank in October. Towards the end of 1777, Pearl joined Vice-Admiral Richard Howe's fleet in Narragansett Bay and was still there when the French fleet arrived and began an attack on British positions. Both fleets were forced to retire due to bad weather and the action was inconclusive. Pearl was then despatched to ke
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HMS Pearl (1762) — 32-пушечный ...... х успешных в крейсерской роли.
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HMS Pearl was a fifth-rate, 32 ...... 5 and eventually sold in 1832.
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1762-05-14
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1761-05-06
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1761-03-24
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1762-03-27
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* Gundeck: 26 × 12-pounder gun ...... Forecastle: 2 × 6-pounder guns
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Ship commissioned
April 1762
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Ship completed
1762-05-14
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Great Britain
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Sold 1832
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1761-05-06
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1762-03-27
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HMS Pearl
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Ship ordered
1761-03-24
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1.4319504E9
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Protheé
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HMS Pearl (1762) — 32-пушечный ...... х успешных в крейсерской роли.
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HMS Pearl was a fifth-rate, 32 ...... earl was then despatched to ke
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HMS Pearl (1762)
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HMS Pearl (1762)
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