Le Magnanime [ma.ɲa.nim] was originally a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy launched in 1744 at Rochefort. Captured on 12 January 1748, she was...
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been named HMS Magnanime: HMS Magnanime (1748) was a 74-gun third rate captured from the French in 1748 and broken up in 1775. HMS Magnanime (1780) was...
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HMS Magnanime was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 14 October 1780 at Deptford Dockyard. She belonged to the Intrepid...
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1747 Ushant, 1747 Magnanime, 1748 Louisburg, 1758 Martinique, 1762 Havana, 1762 Heligoland, 1914 Dogger Bank, 1915 Jutland, 1916 HMS Nottingham Prize This...
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Orfordness 1666 Coventry 1709 Auguste 1746 Ushant 1747 Magnanime 1748 Lagos 1759 Quiberon Bay 1759 HMS Portland Prize was a 50-gun fourth rate, previously...
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Nottingham gained more success with the capture of the French 74-gun Magnanime on 31 January 1748 under Captain Robert Harland. Nottingham continued in service...
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wrecked in 1712. Magnanime (1744), a 74-gun ship, launched in 1744, and captured by the British in 1748, and broken up in 1775. Magnanime (1779), a 74-gun...
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privateer Eugénie. HMS Magnanime captured her in 1798 and the Royal Navy commissioned Eugénie as HMS Pandour. She was renamed HMS Wolf in 1800 and broken...
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ended with the capture of the French ship of the line Le Magnanime. In January 1748, Le Magnanime left Brest for the East Indies. She was partially dismasted...
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the French 74 gun Magnanime on 31 January 1748. He commanded HMS Monarch from 1748 and HMS Essex from 1755 before transferring to HMS Conqueror in 1758...
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64-gun ships of the line in 1794) HMS Indefatigable converted 1794 HMS Anson converted 1794 HMS Magnanime converted 1794 HMS Endymion 40 guns 1797; later classed...
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temporary commands - HMS Magnanime, HMS Neptune, HMS Magnanime again, HMS Royal William — and early in 1758 was appointed to HMS Ramillies, the flagship...
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Dartmouth in May 1757 and became commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Magnanime in the Channel in July 1757. From then until the peace of 1763, he served...
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February 1758 Magnanime 74 (launched 22 November 1744 at Rochefort, designed by Blaise Geslain) – captured by the British in January 1748 and added to...
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Meath in 1766. On 8 June 1757 he joined the 74-gun ship of the line HMS Magnanime as her third lieutenant; he served in her until 11 July and did not...
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of Marbella on 10 March 1705. During the action two French ships the Magnanime (74) and the Lys (86) were driven ashore and burnt, three French ships...
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Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, sold 1763 Magnanime 74 (1748) – ex-French Le Magnanime captured 31 January 1748, broken up 1775 Rubis – ex-French Rubis...
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taking with him Ferris in the Ruby and Captain William Taylor in 48-gun HMS Magnanime. The frigates were not there, so Hamilton summoned the governor and...
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ship of the line HMS Myrmidon (1779) 22-gun post ship HMS Flora (1780) 36-gun frigate HMS Magnanime (1780) 64-gun ship of the line HMS Myrmidon (1781)...
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( France): The Compagnie des Indes ship was captured by the French Navy. Magnanime ( French Navy): The 74-gun third rate was captured by the Royal Navy....
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Portsmouth on 14 August 1733. He was promoted lieutenant in 1740 and served on HMS Buckingham and, in 1744, was present at the Battle of Toulon. In 1757 he...
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the 74-gun HMS Monarch, at that time under the command of Captain Abraham North, and by April 1756 had been transferred to HMS Magnanime, also of 74...
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Royal Navy in 1702 was 156 ft 2 in (47.6 m), and the 70-gun Magnanime of 1744, captured in 1748 was 173 ft 7 in (52.9 m). This was almost as long as the...
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