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  • vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ludlow Castle after Ludlow Castle in Shropshire: HMS Ludlow Castle (1707) was a 42-gun 1706 Establishment frigate...
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  • to HMS Ludlow Castle, which ship he commanded on the Leeward Islands station for about eighteen months. Through the years 1734-5 he commanded HMS Garland...
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  • recaptured by HMS Ludlow Castle later in the year. She was renamed Fox and rebuilt to a longer design in 1727 before being broken up in 1737. HMS Nightingale (1707)...
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  • year, HMS Ludlow Castle from 1742 and HMS Portland from 1744 (in which he was involved in the capture of three French ships). He briefly commanded HMS Tiger...
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    HMS Milford 1695 HMS Arundel 1695 HMS Rye 1696 HMS Scarborough 1696 HMS Looe (i) 1696 HMS Lynn 1696 HMS Fowey 1696 HMS Southsea Castle (i) 1696 HMS Gosport...
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    October Fox was still in the Roads with HMS Ludlow Castle from where she exchanged signals with Edinburgh Castle about the Jacobite presence in the city...
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  • California Ludlow, Colorado Ludlow, Illinois Ludlow, Iowa Ludlow, Kentucky Ludlow, Maine Ludlow, Massachusetts Ludlow, Mississippi Ludlow, Missouri Ludlow, Pennsylvania...
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  • another in Port Royal plus the arrival of the fifth-rate frigate HMS Ludlow Castle, divided his forces to protect incoming merchants and hunt down Thompson...
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    Rock in Herefordshire, England, situated about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Ludlow, Shropshire. The south-facing entrance front has a central square tower...
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    illustrating some of the historical figures involved with Ludlow Castle. The white ensign from HMS Ludlow. In the north transept is the John Snetzler organ....
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  • Thumbnail for Charles Inglis (Royal Navy officer, died 1791)
    joining the 40-gun HMS Ludlow Castle under Captain George Brydges Rodney, in 1745, and the next year went with Rodney to the 60-gun HMS Eagle. Rodney carried...
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  • French Navy as Le Rossignol. She was recaptured by HMS Ludlow Castle on 31 December 1707. She was renamed HMS Fox and recommissioned in January 1708 under Commander...
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    of Royal Highlanders from Scotland, accompanied by the fifth-rate HMS Ludlow Castle of 40 guns. Prior to leaving, Hopson twice had the troops practice...
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    fifth-rate HMS Ludlow Castle. England was at war with France, and Haddock's orders were to hunt for enemy privateers. On 30 December he brought Ludlow Castle into...
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  • apparently for rank only, and in April 1747 was appointed to command of the Ludlow Castle in the West Indies. In 1755, he was appointed captain of the 60-gun...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacob Ackworth
    42-gun ship at Sheerness HMS Ludlow Castle (1707) 42-gun frigate at Sheerness HMS Adventure (1709) 42-gun frigate at Sheerness HMS Delight (1709) 14-gun...
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  • 40-gun fifth-rate frigate HMS Launceton (or Lauceston / Lanceston), sent to the Caribbean to replace the scrapped HMS Ludlow Castle. Candler's men boarded...
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  • Thumbnail for Francis Reynolds-Moreton, 3rd Baron Ducie
    1762; M.P., Lancaster, 1784–1785. Reynolds was appointed captain of HMS Ludlow Castle, bearing 44 guns, on 12 April 1762, commanding to 25 May 1762,which...
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  • Mediterranean, to command HMS Fame, and on 22 March 1710 he was posted by Sir John Norris to HMS Ludlow Castle. In 1712 Master was captain of HMS Ormonde in the...
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  • line HMS Orford at the Nore on 5 May 1727, where he served until 31 July 1728. On 1 August he was appointed second lieutenant of the frigate HMS Ludlow Castle...
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