Red Dragon (1595)
Scourge of Malice or Malice Scourge or Mare Scourge was a 38-gun ship ordered by George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland. She was built and launched at Deptford Dockyard in 1595. The Earl used her as his flagship during raids on the Spanish Main, where she provided additional force to support his fleet. She was later renamed Red Dragon; the East India Company used her for at least five voyages to the East Indies. The first recorded performance of the play Hamlet took place on Red Dragon in 1607 while she was anchored off the coast of Sierra Leone.
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1595 in IndiaAction of FaialBattle of San Juan (1598)Capture of Recife (1595)Chronology of Shakespeare's playsDavid Middleton (mariner)East India CompanyEast IndiamanGeorge Clifford, 3rd Earl of CumberlandHamletHamlet in performanceHenry Middleton (captain)James LancasterRed DragonSecond voyage to AsiaThomas Best (navy captain)William Keeling
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Red Dragon (1595)
Scourge of Malice or Malice Scourge or Mare Scourge was a 38-gun ship ordered by George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland. She was built and launched at Deptford Dockyard in 1595. The Earl used her as his flagship during raids on the Spanish Main, where she provided additional force to support his fleet. She was later renamed Red Dragon; the East India Company used her for at least five voyages to the East Indies. The first recorded performance of the play Hamlet took place on Red Dragon in 1607 while she was anchored off the coast of Sierra Leone.
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Sunk by Dutch fleet, 1619
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*38 guns:
* 2 × demi-cannons, 16 x culverins, 12 x demi-culverins, 8 x sakers
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England
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Sunk by Dutch fleet, 1619
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*Participated in:
* Second Battle of San Juan
* Battle of Swally
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*Scourge of Malice
* Red Dragon
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Scourge of Malice or Malice Sc ...... off the coast of Sierra Leone.
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Red Dragon (1595)
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* Red Dragon (1601–unknown)
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*Scourge of Malice (1595–1600)
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