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HBMS Triumph (1623)

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Triumph, 44 Guns

 

Details

NationalityBritish
Launched1623B065
ShipyardDeptford DYB065
Master ShipbuilderWilliam BurrellB065
RateSecond Rate
TypeShip
Out Service1688B065
FateSoldB065

 

Dimensions

SourceThe Ship of the Line - Volume I
Length of Keel110' 0"
Breadth37' 0"
Depth in Hold17' 0"
Burthen921

 

Armament

Date1625B065
Gun Deck2British Demi-Cannon
Gun Deck2British Cannon-Perrier
Gun Deck16British Culverin (18)
Gun Deck12British Demi-Culverin
Gun Deck4British Saker
Gun Deck2British Falcon
Gun Deck4British Fowler
Date1632B065
Gun Deck42All Guns
Date1660B065
Gun Deck64All Guns

 

Crew

DateMenNotesSource
1625250Establishment, 150 Mariners, 30 Gunners, 70 SoldiersB065

 

Flag Officers

Date FromDate toRank/PositionNameSource
16521652/06Vice-AdmiralWilliam PennW014
16521653General at SeaRobert BlakeW014
1653/021653/03General at SeaRichard DeaneW014
16721672Vice-AdmiralChristopher MyngsW014

 

Commanders

Date FromDate toRankNameSource
16491651Post CaptainEdward HallW014
16511652Post CaptainAbraham WheelerW014
16521656/01Post CaptainBenjamin BlakeW014
16521653/02/28Post CaptainAndrew BallW014
16531654/04Post CaptainLionel LaneW014
1653/031653Post CaptainJoseph JordanW014
16591659Post CaptainRobert ClarkW014
16661666Post CaptainEdward SpraggeW014
16661666/06/14Post CaptainHenry TerneW014
1666/061666Post CaptainRobert ClarkeW014
1672/06/071672Post CaptainWilloughby HannamW014
16731674/12Post CaptainWilliam DavisW014

 

Officers

Date FromDate ToRank/PositionNameSource

 

Service record

 

Actions & Battles

DateSource
1652/05/29Battle of Dover
1652/10/08Battle of Kentish Knock
1652/12/10Battle of Dungeness
1653/02/28Battle of Portland
1653/06/12Battle of the Gabbard
1653/08/08Battle of Scheveningen
1665/06/13Battle of Lowestoft
1666/06/11Four Days Battle
1666/08/04St James Day Battle
1672/06/07Battle of Solebay
1673/06/07First Battle of Schooneveld
1673/06/14Second Battle of Schooneveld

 

Notes

At the battle of Dover, a letter written by Thomas White states the Triumph's losses as eight men killed and twenty wounded.

 

Sources

B065The Ship of the Line - Volume IBrian Lavery
W014Anglo Dutch Wars BlogJim Bender


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