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HMY Charlotte

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History
England
NameHMY Charlotte
OwnerRoyal Navy
Builder(Woolwich)
Laid downbuilt 1677
General characteristics
PropulsionSail

HMY Charlotte was an English royal yacht, built in 1677 at Woolwich for the Royal Navy.[1]

Service history of HMY Charlotte[1]
Date(s) Captain Station Actions/Events
1677 Ralph Saunderson - -
1682–1686 J. Clements - -
1689 Andrew Cotton Guernsey -
1690–1703 J. Robinson - -
1694–1701 Thomas Marks - -
1702–1709 G. Breholt Ireland -
1710 - - Rebuilt at Deptford
1715–1725 Joseph Banaster In the Baltic 1720 -
1726 H. Holmes - -
1727–1736 William Bridges - -
1737–1738 W. Parry - -
1739–1740 C.W. Purvis - -
1741 J. Willyams - -
1742–1743 Robert Allen - -
1746–1750 Richard Edwards - -
1752–1754 E. Pratten - -
1755 J. Bentley - -
1756 J. Lendrick; Robert Mann (November) - -
1757–1761 C. Wray - -
1751 J. Campbell - -

References

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  1. ^ a b "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 382213" (PDF). Warship Histories, vol. v. National Maritime Museum (NMM). p. 2169. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2022.

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