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HCMS San Juan Bautista (1772)

Page history last edited by ManuBlasco 13 years, 5 months ago

San Juan Bautista (3rd), 74


Details

Nationality Spanish
Ordered    
Started    
Named    
Launched 1772  
Shipyard Cartagena  
Plans Gautier   
Constructor    
Decks 2  
Rate 3rd Rates  
Class  
System French  
Crew    
In Service 1772  
Out Service 1809  
Fate Broke up/Sunk  

 

Dimensions

Units Length Keel Beam Depth Draught Weight Source
Burgos ft. 196' 176'6" 51'4" 25'1" 25'6" 1,814 s1 

 

Armament

Guns Date # lbs # lbs # lbs # lbs Broadside Source
74 1772 28 24 30 18 16 8 - - lbs (Kg.)  
76 1793 28 24 30 18 18 8 - -   s1 
74 1772 28 24 30 18 16 8 - -   s1

 

 

Commanders

yyyy-mm-00 yyyy-mm-00 Captain D. Jacinto Serrano.  
1778-apr-00 1778-sep-18 Captain D. Jose de Mazarredo.  
1778-sep-19 yyyy-mm-00 Captain D. Jacinto Serrano.  
1779-apr-00 1778-sep-18 Captain D. Jose de Mazarredo.  
1783-jul-00   Captain D. Joaquin de Zayas.  
1793-mm-00 yyyy-mm-00 Captain D. Juan Herrera Davila.  
 
1796-mar-12 Commodore D. Francisco de Herrera y Cruzat s1

 

Officers

1793-jun-10 1794-jul-00 Commodore D. Francisco Javier Muñoz's flagship. s1 

 

Service Record

1778-apr-00 Left Cartagena for training cruissing with midshipmen.  
1778-may-03 Left Cartagena with Santa Monica & Santa Lucia to fight corsairs at the waters off Argel.  
1778-may-22 Arrived to Alicante with Santa Monica & Santa Lucia, then left to Cartagena.  
1778-jul-01 Left Cartagena with Santa Monica & Santa Lucia scorting troops to Oran.  
1778-jul-00 Back to Cartagena from Oran.  
1778-jul-10 Left Cartagena to Barcelona.  
1778-sep-13 Entered at Cartagena from Barcelona with guns & ammunition.  
1779-apr-30 Entered at Barcelona with San Genaro to pick up sailors crew for Cartagena.  
1779-may-02 Left Barcelona to Mallorca.  
1779-jun-22 At Cartagena.  
1779-jul-00 Left Cartagena with San Genaro to join Adm. Barcelo's fleet at the blocking of Gribraltar.  
1780-sep-00 Left Cadiz to Cartagena with Santa Monica & another frigate.  
1782-apr-00 At Cadiz under Adm. Cordoba's fleet.  
1782-oct-21 Battle of Cape Spartel  
1783-aug-00 Campaign & siege of Argel under Adm. Barcelo's squadron.  
1793-feb-04 Set in commission (armed) with San Vicente.  
1793-jun-10 Left Cadiz with Adm. Aristizabal's fleet to Caribbean. s1 
1794-jan-29 Assault & capture of Fort Delfin, at Santo Domingo.1 w2
1794-feb-00 Entered at La Habana.  
1794-feb-13 Left Havana to Santo Domingo under Com. Munnoz's squadron.2 s1
1794-mar-03 At Santo Domingo with N S de la O and urcas Santa Librada & Santa Florentina. s1
1794-jul-00 With San Ramon & N S de la O, patrolled waters off Dominican Republic.  
1794-mm-00 Entered Havana.  
1795-mm-00 Left Havana to Veracruz.  
1795-jun-00 Entered at Veracruz.  
1795-aug-19 Left Veracruz to Havana with gold, flour, prisioners & sailors with the privateer frigate N S de la Concepcion.  
1796-mm-00 Left Havana to Cadiz.  
1796-mar-12 Entered Cadiz from Havana with goods, passengers & 3,515,026 pesos in silver coins. s2
1796-mm-00 At Cadiz, set in ordinary.  
1797-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1798-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1799-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1800-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1801-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1802-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1803-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1804-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1805-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1806-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1807-mm-00 At Cadiz in ordinary. ?
1808-jun-10 Royal Order to be careen and set in commission. Never did.  
1809-mm-00 Broke up at Cadiz. ? 
1809-mm-00 Sunk at Cadiz due to lack of careen.  

 

Actions & Battles

1782-oct-21 Battle of Cape Spartel
1783-aug-00 Assault to Argel

 

Notes

1 San Eugenio, San Lorenzo, San Isidro, San Ramon & Santa Agueda.

2 Com. Munnoz' squadron; San Ramon San Juan Bautista, N S de la O, urcas Santa Librada & Santa Florentina, transported gold & 1,224 soldiers.

 

Sources (research by Santiago Gomez)

R.G.M., junio 1945, Enrique Barbudo Duarte, "Don José de Mazarredo, Teniente General de la Real Armada".

R.G.M., agosto-septiembre 1988, José Fernández Gaytán, "Don Gabriel de Aristizabal y Espinosa, Teniente General de la Real Armada".

Cesáreo Fernánder Duro, "Armada española", Tomos VIII y IX.

José Octavio Sánchez Machuca, "Diario de una Campaña. Gibraltar 1779-1783".

Archivo General de Indias,ESTADO,14,N.78 (s1)

AGMAB, Estados de Fuerza y Vida, leg. 2235/41 (s2)

 

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