HMS Lowestoffe (1697)

History
Royal Navy EnsignEngland
NameHMS Lowestoffe
Ordered24 December 1696
BuilderChatham Dockyard
Launched7 August 1697
Commissioned1699
FateSold 12 July 1744
General characteristics as built
Class and type32-gun fifth rate
Tons burthen3568894 tons (bm)
Length
  • 104 ft 4 in (31.80 m) gundeck
  • 87 ft 8 in (26.72 m) keel for tonnage
Beam27 ft 8 in (8.43 m)
Depth of hold10 ft 4 in (3.15 m)
PropulsionSails
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement145/110
Armament
  • as built 32 guns
  • 4/4 × demi-culverins (LD)
  • 22/20 × 6-pdr guns (UD)
  • 6/4 × 4-pdr guns (QD)
General characteristics 1719 Establishment
Class and type20-gun sixth rate
Tons burthen3779094 tons (bm)
Length
  • 106 ft 3 in (32.39 m) gundeck
  • 88 ft 0 in (26.82 m) keel for tonnage
Beam28 ft 5 in (8.66 m)
Depth of hold9 ft 2 in (2.79 m)
PropulsionSails
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Armament
  • 1719 Establishment 20 guns
  • 20 × 6-pdr guns (UD)

HMS Lowestoffe was a 32-gun fifth rate built at Chatham Dockyard in 1696/97. She spent her career on counter piracy patrols and trade Protection duties. She participated in the capture of Port Royal in Nova Scotia. She was rebuilt in 1722/24 as a 20-gun sixth rate. She was sold in July 1744.

She was the first vessel to bear the name Lowestoffe or Lowestoft in the English and Royal Navy.[1]

  1. ^ Colledge (2020)