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HCMHV N S del Carmen y San Antonio (1711)

Page history last edited by ManuBlasco 13 years, 10 months ago

 

Nuestra Sennora del Carmen y San Antonio, 70


 

Details 

Former Hampton Court
Nationality Hired
Launched 1678/1701
Shipyard Deptford  
Plans    
Constructor    
Decks  
Rate Ship  
Crew 135 ? 1715 
In Service 1711   
Out Service 1715-jul-31   
Fate Wrecked   

 

 

Dimensions
Units Length Keel Beam Depth Draught Weight Source
Burgos ft. - - - - - 713 Tn.  

 

 

Armament
Guns Date # lbs # lbs # lbs # lbs Fires Source
70 1711 ? lbs ? lbs ? lbs ? lbs lbs (Kg.)  
72 1713                    
80 ????                    

 

 

Commanders 

1713-mm-dd 171?-mm-00 Captain D. Antonio de Echevers y Subiza.  
171?-mm-00 1715-jul-30 Captain D. Manuel de Echevers (son of Antonio)  

 

Officers 

yyyy-mmm-dd yyyy-mmm-dd Rank & Commander's name. source/s code

 

Service Record 

1713-jul-12 Left Cadiz with other 3 armed merchantmen with goods as "Almiranta".  
1713-aug-29 All arrived to Cartagena de Indias.  
1715-mm-00 Left Cartagena de Indias to La Habana with other 3 armed mechantmen & 2 merchants.  
1715-jul-27 Joinned Adm. Juan Esteban de Ubilla fleet and departed to Spain.  
1715-jul-31 All are surprised by a storm at the coast off Florida, only french privateer frigate Griffon survived.  

 

Actions & Battles

yyyy-mmm-dd Link to Action or battle name.

 

Notes

Former british Hampton Court. Rebuilt in 1701. Captured by french in 1707 and sold to Spain in 1711.

 

Sources (research by Santiago Gomez)

"Armada española, desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y Aragón", Cesáreo Fernández Duro, Vol. VI, pag. 125 & 126.

"Política naval en el Atlántico 1700-1715", Pérez-Mallaina.

Web Maritime History, Michael Phillips 

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