HMS Dartmouth

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HMS Dartmouth was a 50-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, one of eight such ships authorised by the Navy Board on 24 December 1695 to be newly built ; the others were the Hampshire, Winchester, Salisbury, Worcester, Jersey, Carlisle and Tilbury. The contract for the Dartmouth was signed in 1696 with shipbuilder James Parker, for the ship to be built in his site in Southampton, taking the name of the previous Dartmouth of 1693, and she was launched there on 3 March 1698.

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1698 HMS Dartmouth
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The King George Disabled... LACMA 44.12The King George Disabled... LACMA 44.12
Dartmouth (1741) RMG D9200Dartmouth (1741) RMG D9200
Dartmouth (1741) RMG J4016Dartmouth (1741) RMG J4016
The King George disabled, and other Privateers in chase, with the Appearance of His Majesty`s Ship the Russell at the time the Dartmouth was blown up, engaging the Gloriosa Octr 9th 1748The King George disabled, and other Privateers in chase, with the Appearance of His Majesty's Ship the Russell at the time the Dartmouth was blown up, engaging the Gloriosa Octr 9th 1748
The sinking of HMS Dartmouth (1698) during the capture of the Carrera del Glorioso, 8 October 1747 (cropped)The sinking of HMS Dartmouth (1698) during the capture of the Carrera del Glorioso, 8 October 1747 (cropped)
The Capture of the `Glorioso`, 8 October 1747The Capture of the 'Glorioso', 8 October 1747