HMS Lion

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HMS Lion was a stores hoy launched in 1709. She was wrecked at Port Isaac on 26 August 1752.

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    Action between HMS Lion and Elizabeth and the Du Teillay, 9 July 1745 BHC0364Action between HMS Lion and Elizabeth and the Du Teillay, 9 July 1745 BHC0364
    A Ship of war (or of the line) of the third rate, with sails, rigging, etc., and at anchor - Section of the body of a ship of war of the first rate (Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 1728) - colors variantA Ship of war (or of the line) of the third rate, with sails, rigging, etc., and at anchor - Section of the body of a ship of war of the first rate (Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 1728) - colors variant
    A Ship of War, Cyclopaedia, 1728, Vol 2 editA Ship of War, Cyclopaedia, 1728, Vol 2 edit
    The historic encounter between H.M.S. Lion and two French vessels, one of which was carrying `Bonnie Prince Charlie` en route to Scotland to kindle the second Jacobite Rebellion, 9th July 1745 CSK 2002The historic encounter between H.M.S. Lion and two French vessels, one of which was carrying 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' en route to Scotland to kindle the second Jacobite Rebellion, 9th July 1745 CSK 2002
    A Ship of war (or of the line) of the third rate, with sails, rigging, etc., and at anchor - Section of the body of a ship of war of the first rate (Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 1728)A Ship of war (or of the line) of the third rate, with sails, rigging, etc., and at anchor - Section of the body of a ship of war of the first rate (Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 1728)
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