HMS Sussex (1693)

Model of HMS Sussex, starboard
History
Royal Navy EnsignEngland
NameSussex
BuilderLee, Chatham Dockyard
Launched11 April 1693
FateWrecked, 1694
General characteristics [1]
Class and type80-gun third-rate ship of the line
Tons burthen1263 bm
Length157 ft 2 in (47.9 m) (gundeck)
Beam41 ft 4 in (12.6 m)
Depth of hold17 ft 1.5 in (5.2 m)
PropulsionSails
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Armament80 guns of various weights of shot

HMS Sussex was an 80-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy,[1] lost in a severe storm on 1 March 1694[2] off Gibraltar. On board were possibly 10 tons (330,000 troy oz) of gold coins. This could now be worth more than $500 million, including the bullion and antiquity values, making it one of the most valuable wrecks ever.

  1. ^ a b Lavery, Ships of the Line Vol. 1, p. 163.
  2. ^ Gregorian calendar. HMS Sussex sank according to the Julian calendar, still used in England at that time, on 19 February 1693/4.