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HBMS Rupert (1666)
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Rupert, 66 Guns
Dimensions |
B065 |
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Type |
Metric |
Length of Keel |
119' 0" |
Imperial Feet |
36.27 |
Breadth |
36' 3" |
Imperial Feet |
11.05 |
Depth in Hold |
17' 1" |
Imperial Feet |
5.21 |
Burthen |
791 |
Tons BM |
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B032 |
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Type |
Metric |
Length of Keel |
119' 0" |
Imperial Feet |
36.27 |
Breadth |
37' 2" |
Imperial Feet |
11.33 |
Depth in Hold |
15' 6" |
Imperial Feet |
4.72 |
Draught Aft |
17' 0" |
Imperial Feet |
5.18 |
Burthen |
832 |
Tons BM |
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B164 |
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Type |
Metric |
Length of Gundeck |
144' 1" |
Imperial Feet |
43.92 |
Length of Keel |
119' 0" |
Imperial Feet |
36.27 |
Breadth |
36' 3" |
Imperial Feet |
11.05 |
Depth in Hold |
15' 6" |
Imperial Feet |
4.72 |
Draught Aft |
17' 0" |
Imperial Feet |
5.18 |
Burthen |
83172/94 |
Tons BM |
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Armament |
1666 |
B164 |
Broadside Weight = 685 |
Gun Deck |
22 |
British Demi-Cannon |
Gun Deck |
30 |
British Culverin |
Gun Deck |
12 |
British Demi-Culverin |
Gun Deck |
3 |
British 6-Pound Saker |
1667 |
B065 |
Gun Deck |
66 |
All Guns |
1685 |
B065 |
Broadside Weight = 516 |
Gun Deck |
64 |
All Guns |
1685 |
B164 |
Broadside Weight = 178 |
Gun Deck |
24 |
British 24-Pounder |
Gun Deck |
2 |
British Culverin |
Gun Deck |
26 |
British 12-Pounder |
Gun Deck |
12 |
British Demi-Culverin |
Crew Complement |
Date |
Men |
Notes |
Source |
1689 |
320 |
Establishment for war at home |
B032 |
1689 |
400 |
Establishment for war abroad |
B032 |
Service Record |
Date |
Notes |
Source |
1666/01 |
Completed at Harwich DY at a cost of £7,119.0.0d ,at £9.0.0d per ton |
B164 |
1666/06/11 |
Present at Four Days Battle |
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1666/07/25 |
Present at St James Day Battle |
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1672/05/28 |
Present at the Battle of Solebay |
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1673/05/28 |
Present at First Battle of Schooneveld |
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1673/06/04 |
Present at Second Battle of Schooneveld |
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1673/08/10 |
Present at the Battle of Texel |
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1678/04/01 |
In company with the Mary, took an Algerine, the Tiger of 40 guns. In the Rupert, all the officers, down to the boatswain's mate, had been killed or wounded, nineteen people in all being killed, and between thirty and forty wounded. Herbert, by the explosion of some bandoliers which lay on the quarter-deck, was badly burnt about the face, and lost the sight of one of his eyes. |
B164 |
1680/04/11 |
In company with the Adventure and theHampshire chased an Algerine vessel, the Orange Tree(28), into Tangier road. The chase was run ashore by the Rupert |
B051 |
1690/06/30 |
Present at the Battle of Beachy Head |
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1692/05/19 |
Present at the Battle of Barfleur |
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1692/10 |
In company with the Adventure took two privateers of 24 and 18 guns on the Irish Station |
B164 |
1692/12 |
Took two privateers of 16-guns each off the Start |
B164 |
1694 |
To the West Indies |
B164 |
1695 |
In the Soundings |
B164 |
1698/07 |
Paid off |
B164 |
Fleets |
Fleet Title |
Commander |
Date From |
Date To |
Source |
No Fleets Listed |
Notes on Ship |
No Notes Entered |
Sources |
Id |
Link or Description |
Author |
B028 |
Ships of the Royal Navy - Volume I |
J. J. Colledge |
B065 |
The Ship of the Line Vol I |
Brian Lavery |
B032 |
The Fighting Ship in the Royal Navy 897-1984 |
E. H. H. Archibald |
B164 |
British Warships in the Age of Sail 1603 - 1714 |
Rif Winfield |
B051 |
Biographia Navalis - Volume I |
John Charnock |
B029 |
The Royal Navy Vol II |
William Laid Clowes |
Last Updated :2009/05/17 at 11:26:29 by Cy
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