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HCMS San Isidro (1768)

Page history last edited by ManuBlasco 13 years, 5 months ago

San Isidro (3rd), 74

San Isidoro (3rd)


 

Details

Nationality Spanish
Ordered    
Started    
Named    
Launched 1768  
Shipyard El Ferrol  
Plans    
Constructor    
Decks 2  
Rate 3rd Rates  
Class    
System British  
Crew 525  
In Service 1768  
Out Service 1797-feb-14  
Fate Captured
Became San Ysidro  

 

Dimensions

 

Units Length Keel Beam Depth Draught Weight Source
Burgos ft. 191'1" 160'9" 52'1" 24'10" 26'10" 1,658 Tn. s2 
Meters              

 

Armament

 

Guns Date # lbs # lbs # lbs # lbs Broadside Source
74 1797 28 24 30 18 16 8 - - 670 (328)  

 

 

Commanders 

1779-jun-00 yyyy-mmm-dd Captain D. Diego Quiroga.  
1782-oct-20   Commodore D. Justo Riquelme y Salafranca  
1790-jan-00 yyyy-mmm-00 Captain D. Pedro de Leiva.  
1792-jun-13 1792-oct-06 Commodore D. Antonio Chacon.  
1794-jan-00 yyyy-mmm-00 Captain D. Jose Salazar.  
1795-mar-00 1795-oct-14 Captain D. Jeronimo Bravo.  
1795-oct-15 1797-feb-14 Captain D. Teodoro Argumosa y Bourke.  

 

Service Record 

1768-oct-10 Left Cartagena with San Vicente Ferrer, Santa Isabel, Santa Teresa & a privateer to Argel to exchange prisioners.  
1768-dec-29 Entered at Cartagena from Argel with Santa Isabel, Santa Teresa & a privateer.  
1769-mmm-00 Left Cartagena with Santa Teresa to Argel.  
1769-mar-09 Entered back to Cartagena with Santa Teresa.  
1776-mmm-00 At El Ferrol department fleet.  
1777-mmm-00 At Cadiz departament fleet.  
1779-mmm-00 First Campaign of the English Channel.  
1779-sep-00 Entered at Brest with Cordoba's fleet.  
1779-nov-19 Left Brest to Cadiz with Cordoba's fleet.  
1779-dec-19 Entered at Cadiz.  
1781-feb-00 Left Cadiz with a combined french-spanish fleet, patrolling Cape St. Vincent.  
1781-may-01 Left Cadiz with a combined french-spanish fleet, patrolling Madeira.  
1781-jun-08 Entered back at Cadiz with the combined french-spanish fleet.  
1781-jun-29 Left Cadiz to Cartagena transporting gunnery.  
1781-jul-14 Entered at Cartagena.  
1781-jul-24 Left Cartagena scorting merchantmen with supplies & powder to Cadiz, stopping at Malaga.  
1781-aug-13 Entered at Cadiz from Malaga.  
1781-sep-00 Left Cadiz with 5 more SoL under Borja's squadron to Cape St. Maria waiting for another squadron.  
1781-oct-00 Entered back to Cadiz with Borja's ships and a squadron of 4 SoL under Morales de los Rios'.  
1781-dec-00 With Santa Barbara captured british privateer frigate Arlequina near Gibraltar.  
1781-dec-12 Entered at Cadiz.  
1782-jan-00 Left Cadiz scorting Borja's fleet to La Habana, turnning back when reached Cape St. Vincent.  
1782-feb-00 Entered back at Cadiz.  
1782-mar-12 Left Cadiz under Count Guichen's fleet of 12 spanish SoL & 5 french to Madeira to intercept a british convoy.  
1782-apr-00 Entered at Cadiz under Count Guichen's fleet after awaiting with no result the british convoy.  
1782-jun-00 Left Cadiz for the 3rd? Campaign of the English Channel, capturing 26 british merchantmen.  
1782-sep-04 Entered at Cadiz.  
1782-sep-12 Arrived to Algeciras for the 2nd Campaign of Siege of Gibraltar.  
1782-oct-13 Left Algeciras after Howe's fleet.  
1782-oct-20 Battle of Cape Spartel  
1790-jan-00 At Cadiz.  
1790-mm-00 At Cadiz, did naval tests with frigate Mahonesa  
1792-mm-00 Left Cadiz to Veracruz.  
1792-jun-13 At Veracruz ready to depart with gold. s1
1792-jul-04 Left Veracruz to Cadiz with 3,048,420 pesos & goods. s1
1792-oct-06 Arrived to Cadiz with 3,048,420 pesos & goods. s1
1792-dec-00 Left Cadiz to Cartagena.  
1793-jul-11 Left Cadiz to Mexico under Aristizabal's fleet.  
1794-jan-00 At the siege of the french fort Delfin, at Guarico, Santo Domingo.  
1794-mmm-00 Left Veracruz to La Habana with Minno?  
1794-mmm-00 Left La Habana to Cadiz with Minno GdM1
1794-sep-03 Arrived to Cadiz with Minno with 10,833,656 pesos from La Habana. GdM1
1795-mar-00 At Mahon, under Langara's fleet.  
1795-oct-15 Left Cartagena with San Francisco de Paula to carry supplies from Barcelona to Cadiz.  
1796-may-27 Left Cartagena with San Francisco de Paula to carry supplies from Barcelona to Cadiz.  
1796-jun-00 At Cartagena under Adm. Mazarredo's fleet.  
1797-feb-14 Captured at the Battle of Cape St Vincent  

 

Actions & Battles 

1782-oct-20 Battle of Cape Spartel
1797-feb-14 Battle of Cape St Vincent

 

Notes

Isidro is a contraction of Isidoro, so are the same name. Can be found also as Ysidoro or Ysidro (old spanish / misspelling).

 

Sources (research by Santiago Gomez

Gazeta de Madrid (19/09/1794) (GdM1)

RGM, agosto 1986, Enrique Manera Regueira, "La política naval española del rey Carlos III".

RGM, agosto-septiembre 1988, José Fernández Gaytán, "Don Gabriel de Aristizabal y Espinosa, teniente general de la Real Armada".

RGM, abril 1969, Miscelánea.

RHN, año 1994, nº 47, Eric Beerman, "Bicentenario de la toma del fuerte Delfín".

Cesáreo Fernández Duro, "Armada española", Tomos VII y VIII.

Pedro Sánchez Núñez, "Venturas y desventuras de un marino utrerano: José de Córdoba y Ramos".

Archivo General de Indias,ESTADO,21,N.20 (s1)

AGMAB, Estados de Fuerza y Vida, leg. 2235/41 (s2)

 

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