History | |
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England | |
Name | HMS Queenborough |
Ordered | 6 April 1694 |
Builder | Royal Dockyard, Sheerness |
Launched | 22 December 1694 |
Commissioned | 10 December 1694 |
Fate | Sold 20 August 1719 |
General characteristics | |
Type | 20-gun Sixth Rate |
Tons burthen | 261+83⁄94 bm |
Length |
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Beam | 24 ft 9 in (7.5 m) for tonnage |
Depth of hold | 10 ft 10 in (3.3 m) |
Armament |
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HMS Queenborough was a member of the standardized 20-gun sixth rates built at the end of the 17th century. The bulk of her career was spent in Home Waters. During her time in the English Channel she took three French privateers. She went to the Leeward Islands where two of her Captains died before returning home. She was sold in 1719.
Queenborough was the second named vessel after it was used for a 4-gun yacht launched at Chatham Dockyard in 1671, rebuilt at Sheerness in 1718 and sold on 11 July 1777.[1]