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York

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Nominal Guns10BWAS-1714
NationalityGreat Britain
OperatorRoyal Navy
Purchased29.3.1777BWAS-1714
ShipyardUnknownBWAS-1714
Constructor
Nicholas BarrettBritish
Ship Builder
Service 1764-1779
BWAS-1714
CategoryUnratedBWAS-1714
Ship TypeCutterBWAS-1714
Captured9.7.1778BWAS-1714
Becomes
French cutter 'Le York' (1778) (18) 1778-1778
French 18 Gun
Unrated Cutter

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentBWAS-1714
Length of Gundeck65' 0"Imperial Feet19.812 
Breadth22' 0"Imperial Feet6.7056 
Depth in Hold10' 0"Imperial Feet3.048 
Burthen100Tons BM 

Armament


3.1777Broadside Weight = 15 Imperial Pound ( 6.8025 kg)BWAS-1714
Gun Deck10 British 3-Pounder

Crew Complement


Date# of MenNotesSource
3.177765EstablishmentBWAS-1714

1 Ship Commander


DatesRankNameSource
5.1778 - 19.7.1778Lieutenant
Thomas WalbeoffBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1776-1798
BWAS-1714

Service History


DateEventSource
29.3.1777Purchased at Unknown at a cost of £465.1.10dBWAS-1714
11.5.1778Registered as a navy vesselB068
9.7.1778Taken by
Le Languedoc (80) 1766-1799
French 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
1794 Renamed "Antifédéraliste"
1795 Renamed "Victoire"
Little Egg Bay, Delaware



Notes on Ship


OriginBWAS-1714
Originally the mercantile sloop Betsey, built in Bermuda.

 
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