HMS Constant Warwick

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Constant Warwick was originally a 32-gun privateer, built in 1645 as a private venture between the Earl of Warwick and Sir William Batten and intended to operate as a privateer. Hired for service in the Parliamentarian navy during the First English Civil War, her captain William Batten defected to the Royalists during the 1648 Second English Civil War. After her crew mutinied in November 1648, she returned to England and was purchased by Parliament for the Commonwealth Navy on 20 January 1649.

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Portrait of the 'Constant Warwick' RMG PY1877
Zeeslag bij Elba tussen de Staatse vloot onder Van Galen en de Engelse vloot onder Badiley, 1652 Groot Zee-geveght, tussen den Holl. Heer Com. Johan van Galen, en den Eng. Com. Boddeley den 7 Sept. 1652 (titel op object, RP-P-OB-81.754
De tocht van de Engelse koning Karel II over de Thames naar Sheerness en Chatham op 27 Augustus 1681, RP-T-00-360De tocht van de Engelse koning Karel II over de Thames naar Sheerness en Chatham op 27 Augustus 1681, RP-T-00-360