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  • broken up in 1742. HMS Berwick (1723) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1723, hulked in 1743 and broken up in 1783. HMS Berwick (1743) was a 70-gun third...
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    HMS Berwick was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Joseph Allin the younger to the 1733 proposals of the 1719 Establishment...
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  • wrecked in 1742. HMS Tiger was a 50-gun fourth rate renamed Harwich shortly before launching in 1743. She was wrecked in 1760. HMS Tiger (1747) was a...
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    HMS Berwick was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Richard Stacey at Deptford Dockyard and launched on 23 July 1723. She...
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  • battery of twenty 18-pounder (8.2 kg) long guns. Launched on 21 December 1743, she first served in the English Channel during the War of the Austrian Succession...
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  • second-rate HMS Namur as flag captain to Admiral Sir Charles Wager in June 1732 and then transferred to the command of the third-rate HMS Berwick in the Channel...
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    Jenkins' Ear. Hawke became commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Berwick in June 1743: he did not see action until the Battle of Toulon in February 1744...
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  • Thumbnail for Edward Vernon (Royal Navy officer, born 1723)
    He was promoted to lieutenant in 1743 during the War of the Austrian Succession and assigned to the 70-gun Berwick under Captain Edward Hawke. Present...
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    Richard Stacey (category 1743 deaths)
    Dockyard HMS Spence (1723) 8-gun sloop built at Deptford Dockyard HMS Diamond (1723) 40-gun ship of the line built at Deptford Dockyard HMS Berwick (1723)...
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    HMS Berwick 70-gun ship of the line built at Deptford (1743) Remodelling of HMS Hampton Court 64-gun ship of the line built at Rotherhithe (1744) HMS...
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    HMS Fox was a 20-gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was constructed at Rotherhithe by John Buxton senior, and launched in 1740. Fox was part...
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    Burrish; HMS Dorsetshire (2) John Ambrose; HMS Rupert (3) Edmund Williams; HMS Royal Oak (4) Richard Norris; HMS Essex (5) Thomas Cooper; HMS Stirling...
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    70 (1742) – sold 1787 Captain 70 (1743) – reduced to 64 guns 1760, storeship 1777, broken up 1783 Berwick 70 (1743) – broken up 1760 Fourth rates of 60...
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    London government led to the 1725 malt tax and 1737 Porteous riots. In March 1743, the Highland-recruited 42nd Regiment of Foot was posted to Flanders, contrary...
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  • to the 1719 Establishment may be too small, and so a new ship, HMS Centurion, and HMS Rippon which was due for rebuilding, were built with slightly altered...
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    HMS Lenox was a 70-gun third rate built at Deptford Dockyard in 1677/78. She was in active commission for the War of English Succession fighting in the...
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    A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways. Toronto: Glasgow, Brook & Company. "HMS Ontario (Post-Revoluntary War Great Lakes British Brig-Sloop of War)". Doran...
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    senior field command. He was promoted general in 1770, and was Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed from 1778 until 1780. He died in his home near Southampton in...
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    commanded a Home Fleet expedition of seven destroyers, the heavy cruiser Berwick, the aircraft carriers Glorious and Ark Royal, and the battleship Valiant...
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    other regiments to form Berwick's, later, in 1743, Fitzjames's infantry. A correct representation of the flag carried by Berwick's regiment can be seen by...
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