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    her capture off Lizard Point by HMS Kent in July 1710. Commissioned into the Royal Navy in September 1710, HMS Superb served throughout Queen Anne's War...
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  • name HMS Superb, or HMS Superbe: HMS Superb (1710) was a 64-gun third rate, previously the French ship Superbe. She was captured by HMS Kent in 1710 and...
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    Adam Hayes (category 1710 births)
    the line HMS Sapphire (1758) 32-gun frigate HMS Hercules (1759) 74-gun ship of the line HMS Dragon (1760) 74-gun ship of the line HMS Superb (1760) 74-gun...
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    divers from the Caribbean Marine Institute searching for Henry Morgan's ship HMS Oxford.[citation needed] However, the large number of wrecks on the reef...
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  • out to the Mediterranean aboard HMS Ranelagh and was promoted to second lieutenant of HMS Resolution on 30 July 1710 by Sir John Norris. Martin remained...
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    December 1708 at Lorient) – Captured by the British in 1710 and added to the RN as HMS Superb 64, BU 1732 From 1670, the French Quatrième Rang consisted...
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    54-gun ship was captured on 19 August by the Royal Navy's HMS Chatham, HMS Medway and HMS Triton. HMS Blackwall ( Royal Navy): The 50-gun fourth rate was captured...
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    Lebanon, when the fleet's flagship, the battleship HMS Victoria, collided with the battleship HMS Camperdown. Victoria sank within fifteen minutes, taking...
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    captured 8 August 1705), wrecked 1716 Superb 64 (fourth rate) (1708, ex-French Superbe, captured 29 July 1710), broken up 1732 Moor 54 (fourth rate)...
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    Greenwich Park, probably with John James as architect. The house then had a superb view and easy access to London by road and river. Hosier had made his fortune...
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    widespread corruption in regards to war contracts. 2 October–16 November 1710: General election results in a landslide victory for the Tories on a peace...
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    ships. A superb example of successful combined operations, of both military branches and different imperial units, is the Siege of Port Royal (1710). The...
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    and in 1710 the start of construction of the world's first commercial wet dock known as Old Dock, designed by Thomas Steers Dock Engineer (1710–50) and...
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    of my own men aboard and again ran up my flag... Their fleet fought on superbly, for they were manned by the flower of the Turkish seamen; but by God's...
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