History | |
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Great Britain | |
Name | HMS Lively |
Ordered | 22 April 1712 |
Builder | Royal Dockyard, Plymouth |
Launched | 28 May 1713 |
Completed | 19 March 1715 |
Commissioned | 1715 |
Fate | Breaking completed at Portsmouth in December 1738 |
General characteristics | |
Type | 20-gun Sixth Rate |
Tons burthen | 278+73⁄94 bm |
Length |
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Beam | 26 ft 0 in (7.9 m) for tonnage |
Depth of hold | 11 ft 6 in (3.5 m) |
Sail plan | ship-rigged |
Armament | 20 × 6-pdr 19 cwt guns on wooden trucks (UD) |
HMS Lively was a member of the Gibraltar Group of 24-gun Sixth Rates.[1] After commissioning she spent her career in Home waters on trade protection duties. She was broken in 1738.[2]
Lively was the eighth named vessel since it was used for a 45-gun ship launched at Deptford in 1545, rebuilt 1558 and wrecked in 1563 off the Rye.[3]