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HBMS Cumberland (1739)

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Cumberland, 80 Guns

 

Details

NationalityBritish
PreviouslyCumberland
Ordered1733/09/04
Laid Down1734/01/14
Launched1739/07/11
ShipyardWoolwich DY
ConstructorJohn Hayward
RateThird Rate
Commissioned
Out Service1760/11/02
FateFoundered

 

Dimensions

Length of GundeckLength of KeelBreadthDepth in HoldBurthenSource
158' 0"127' 8"45' 5"18' 7"1,40067/94B057

 

Armament

Date1740B057
Lower Gun Deck26British 32-Pounder
Middle Gun Deck26British 18-Pounder
Upper Gun Deck24British 9-Pounder
Quarterdeck4British 6-Pounder
Date1748/11B057
Lower Gun Deck26British 32-Pounder
Upper Gun Deck26British 18-Pounder
Quarterdeck12British 9-Pounder
Forecastle2British 9-Pounder

 

Crew

DateMenNotesSource
1740600EstablishmentBritish Warships in the Age of Sail 1714 - 1792
1748/11140As a Guard ShipBritish Warships in the Age of Sail 1714 - 1792
1754540Establishment of a 66-gun shipBritish Warships in the Age of Sail 1714 - 1792

 

Flag Officers

Date FromDate toRank/PositionNameSource
17411745/03Rear-AdmiralChaloner OgleB057
1755/071758Rear-AdmiralGeorge PocockB057

 

Commanders

Date FromDate toRankNameSource
17401741Post CaptainJames StewartB057
17411743Post CaptainHarry NorrisB057
17431744Post CaptainPeter LawrenceB057
17441745/07Post CaptainWilliam BurnabyB057
1748/101750/01/06Post CaptainRichard HaddockB057
17501752Post CaptainWilliam MontagueB057
17521752/11Post CaptainJames OsbornB057
1753/011754CommanderThomas AndrewsB057
17541755/07Post CaptainGeorge PocockB057
1755/071758/03Post CaptainJohn HarrisonB057
1758/031758/04/30Post CaptainWilliam BreretonB057
1758/051759Post CaptainWilliam MartinB057
17591760Post CaptainJohn Stukley SomersetB057
17601760/11/02Post CaptainRobert KirkB057

 

Officers

Date FromDate ToRank/PositionNameSource

 

Service record

1740/10/26Sailed for the West Indies with Ogle. Disabled in a Gale but repaired at Lisbon.B057
1741/03At Porto BelloB057
1741/07Start of the operations around SantiagoB057
1741/10End of the operations around SantiagoB057
1745/07Left Jamaica for home and to pay offB057
1746/06Started repair and reduction to a 2 1/2 deck 66-gun third rateB057
1748/10Completed transformation at a cost of £27,351.17.3dB057
1748/11Commissioned as a guard shipB057
1749/05/25Sailed to Sheerness as guard ship after fittingB057
1752Guard ship at ChathamB057
1752/11Paid offB057
1753/01Recommissioned and fitted as guard ship at ChathamB057
1754/05/08Sailed for the East IndiesB057
1754/11Arrived in the East IndiesB057
1760/11/02Foundered at anchor in Goa through uncontrollable leakingB057

 

Actions & Battles

DateSource
1758/04/29Battle of Cuddalore
1758/08/03Battle of Negapatam
1759/09/10Battle of Pondicherry

 

Notes

Cost of rebuild was £30,966.0.1d including fitting

 

Sources

B057British Warships in the Age of Sail 1714 - 1792

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