HMS Advice (1712)
HMS Advice was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Sir Joseph Allin according to the 1706 Establishment of dimensions at Deptford Dockyard, and launched on 8 July 1712.[1]
History | |
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Name: | HMS Advice |
Builder: | Allin, Deptford Dockyard |
Launched: | 8 July 1712 |
Renamed: | HMS Milford, 1744 |
Fate: | Sold, 1749 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Class and type: | 1706 Establishment 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line |
Tons burthen: | 714 bm |
Length: | 130 ft (39.6 m) (gundeck) |
Beam: | 35 ft (10.7 m) |
Depth of hold: | 14 ft (4.3 m) |
Propulsion: | Sails |
Sail plan: | Full rigged ship |
Armament: |
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In 1744, she was renamed HMS Milford, and she was sold out of the navy in 1749.[1]
Notes
- Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 168.
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References
- Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.
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