Real Felipe, 114
Real Phelipe
El Real
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By Rafael de Berenguer, MNM |
Album del Marques de la Victoria? |
Units |
Lenght |
Keel |
Beam |
Depth |
Draught |
Weight |
Displacement |
Source |
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? (55 m.) |
? |
? (16 m.) |
? |
? |
1,965 |
? |
? |
Guns |
Date |
# |
lbs |
# |
lbs |
# |
lbs |
# |
lbs |
Fires |
Source |
114 |
1732 |
30 |
36 |
32 |
24 |
30 |
12 |
22 |
8 |
2,384 |
b1 |
110 |
1744 |
30 |
24 |
32 |
24 |
30 |
12 |
18 |
8 |
? |
w2 |
114 |
1744 |
30 |
24 |
32 |
24 |
30 |
12 |
22 |
8 |
? |
? |
Commanders
Flag Officers
1733? |
1739? |
Rear Adm. D. D. Juan Jose Navarro |
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1741-nov-05 |
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Rear Adm. D. D. Juan Jose Navarro |
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Service Record
1733-mm-00 |
At Barcelona. |
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1733-nov-00 |
Left Barcelona with Galicia and Santa Teresa scorting troops to Naples. |
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1734-jul-18 |
Entered at Cadiz. |
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1735-mar-00 |
At La Carraca, Cadiz set to careen. |
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1737-apr-22 |
At Cadiz 1. |
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1738-mm-00 |
At Santander with Santa Ana, Principe, San Carlos & Santa Teresa. |
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1738-aug-00 |
Left Santander to Cadiz with Santa Ana, Principe, San Carlos & Santa Teresa. |
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1739-aug-00 |
At La Carraca, Cadiz set to careen, because of lack of funds. |
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1740-nov-00 |
At La Carraca, Cadiz set to careen. |
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1741-may-06 |
At Cadiz set in commission. |
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1741-nov-15 |
Left Cadiz to secure Italy comunications with 10 SoL, 5 frigates & 2 minor vessels, avoiding Adm. Haddock's blocking fleet at Gibraltar. |
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1741-nov-00 |
Captured the british privateer Williams at the strait of Gibraltar. |
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1741-nov-19 |
Pursuited by Adm. Haddock until Cartagena, were joinned Adm. Bruyere's fleet. Haddock withdraws to Mahon for reinforcements. |
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1741-nov-22 |
The french-spanish fleet suffered a storm near Ibiza, causing damage to many ships. |
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1742-jan-04 |
The french-spanish fleet entered at Barcelona. |
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1742-jan-14 |
The french-spanish fleet left Barcelon scorting 52 transports with goods for the spanish army at Orbitelo, Italy. |
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1742-jan-00 |
During the trip, they suffered another storm and they enter at Hyeres islands 8 days for repairs. |
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1742-jan-30 |
Arrived to La Spezia, Italy. |
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1742-feb-13 |
Left La Spezia to Toulon. |
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1742-feb-23 |
Entered at Toulon. |
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1742-aug-00 |
The french-spanish fleet is blocked by Adm. Haddock's fleet of 29-33 SoL. |
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1744-feb-20 |
After 18 months of blocking, departed to fight the british. |
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1744-feb-22 |
Battle of Cape Sicie |
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1744-feb-23 |
Towed by a frigate after the battle to Cartagena. |
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1750-mm-00 |
At Cartagena for repairs until out of navy service list, probably broke up. |
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1751-mm-00 |
At Cartagena in medium shape 2. |
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Notes
Named in honour of Felipe V. First spanish three decker built in Spain.
All bronze guns. Built to carry 36 lbs in the lower deck, but never did, instead were armed with 24 lbs in the LGD & MGD.
Sources
1 Fernandez Duro, Cesareo. "Armada Española, desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y Aragon", vol. VI, pag. 224. (Quoting: Rodriguez Villa "Patiño y Campillo")
2 Didier Ozanam, "Representación del marqués de la Ensenada a Fernando VI (1751)", Cuadernos de investigación histórica, nº4, 1980.
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