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HCMF Santa Bibiana (1780)

Page history last edited by Cy 14 years, 6 months ago

Santa Bibiana, 34


Details

Former Mount Stuart
Nationality Captured
Ordered    
Started    
Named    
Launched 1777-oct-00  
Shipyard Deptford Barnard
Plans    
Constructor    
Decks 1  
Rate 5th Rates  
Crew    
In Service 1780-aug-09  
Out Service 1799 ?
Out Service 1809 ?
Fate Broke up  

 

Dimensions

Units (meters) Length Keel Beam Depth Draught Weight (BM) Displacement Source
British ft. 110'6" (33.69)   36'2" (11.03) 15'1" (4.60)   77027/94    

 

Armament

Guns Date # lbs # lbs # lbs # lbs Fires Source
28 1780 ? lbs ? lbs ? lbs ? lbs lbs (Kg.)  
34 178? ? lbs ? lbs ? lbs ? lbs lbs (Kg.)  

 

 

 

Commanders

yyyy-mmm-dd yyyy-mmm-dd Commander's rank and name.  

 

Service Record

1780-aug-09 Captured at Cape Saint Vincet by Adm. Cordova's fleet.  
1780-aug-00 Entered at Cadiz, set under Spanish Royal Navy service as Santa Bibiana.  
1783-dec-00 Left Cadiz to Puerto Rico with Castilla (64)Minno (54) & Santa Balbina (34) with Rgt. Cantabria troops.  

 

Notes

Some spanish sources gave Monstrant as former british name (misspelling?).

The Santa Bibiana was formerly the British East-India company ship "Mountstuart"

 

Sources

 

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