Santa Rosa | 12381 |
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| Nuestra Señora de las Viñas |
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| Nominal Guns | 60 |
| Nationality | Spain |
| Operator | Armada Real |
| Previously | |
| Purchased | 1715 |
| Home Port | Bilbao - Biscay
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| Shipyard | Unknown | ref:1929 |
| Category | Fourth Rate |
| Ship Type | Ship of the Line |
| Sailing Rig | Ship Rigged |
| Captured | 11.8.1718 |
Dimensions
DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric Equivalentref:1929Burthen680Ton Crew Complement
Date# of MenNotesSource14.11.17151,015715 crew and passangers + 300 stowawaysS0023 Ship Commanders
DatesRankNameSource14.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Capitán de navíoS0029.1.1716 - 1717Maestreref:6681718 - 8.11.1718Capitán de navíoS0021 Warrant Officer
DatesRankNameSource14.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Maestreref:19296 Petty Officers
DatesRatingNameSource14.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Artilleroref:94614.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Artilleroref:94614.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Artilleroref:94614.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Artilleroref:94614.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Artilleroref:94614.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Artilleroref:7192 Passengers
DatesRankNameSource14.11.1715 - 20.12.1715Pasajero† Discharged Deadref:192914.11.1715 - 9.1.1716Pasajeroref:1929
Notes on Ship
Later History
Not taken into the Royal Navy. Instead she was laid up. Following the Treaty of Seville in 1729, the British offered to return her to Spain, but shee was found to have rotted at her moorings and was instead broken up.