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English royal yacht built in 1677

History
England
NameHMY Charlotte
OwnerRoyal Navy
Builder(Woolwich)
Laid downbuilt 1677
General characteristics
PropulsionSail

HMY Charlotte was an English royal yacht, built in 1677 at Woolwich for the Royal Navy.

Service history of HMY Charlotte
Date(s) Captain Station Actions/Events
1677 Ralph Saunderson - -
1682–1686 J. Clements - -
1689 Andrew Cotton Guernsey -
1690–1703 J. Robinson - -
1694–1701 Thomas Marks - -
1702–1709 G. Breholt Ireland -
1710 - - Rebuilt at Deptford
1715–1725 Joseph Banaster In the Baltic 1720 -
1726 H. Holmes - -
1727–1736 William Bridges - -
1737–1738 W. Parry - -
1739–1740 C.W. Purvis - -
1741 J. Willyams - -
1742–1743 Robert Allen - -
1746–1750 Richard Edwards - -
1752–1754 E. Pratten - -
1755 J. Bentley - -
1756 J. Lendrick; Robert Mann (November) - -
1757–1761 C. Wray - -
1751 J. Campbell - -

References

  1. ^ "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 382213" (PDF). Warship Histories, vol. v. National Maritime Museum (NMM). p. 2169. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2022.

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