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Scarborough

6485
Nominal Guns20B028
NationalityGreat Britain
OperatorRoyal Navy
Previously
Ordered11.10.1720B028
Keel Laid Down21.10.1720B028
Launched19.7.1722BWAS-1714
First Commissioned2.1724B028
How acquiredPurpose builtBWAS-1714
ShipyardSheerness Dockyard - Sheerness BWAS-1603
Ship Class1719 Establishment 20-Gunner (1719)B028
Constructor
Richard StaceyBritish
Designer
Ship Builder
Dockyard Staff
Service 1695-1742
BWAS-1714
CategorySixth RateB028
Ship TypeFrigateB028
Sailing RigShip RiggedB028
Sold25.8.1739B028

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentBWAS-1714
Length of Gundeck106' 0"Imperial Feet32.3088 
Length of Keel87' 3"Imperial Feet26.5285 
Breadth28' 5 ½"Imperial Feet8.5471 
Depth in Hold9' 2"Imperial Feet2.794 
Burthen375 8094Tons BM 

Armament


1722Broadside Weight = 60 Imperial Pound ( 27.21 kg)BWAS-1714
Upper Gun Deck20 British 6-Pounder

Crew Complement


Date# of MenNotesSource
1724140 BWAS-1714

3 Ship Commanders


DatesRankNameSource
1.2.1723/24 - 12.7.1728Captain
George AnsonBritish
Naval Sailor
Ship Owner
Service 1711-1761
Transfered ADM 6/13/64
BWAS-1714
21.4.1729 - 18.9.1731Captain
John BarnsleyBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1716-1831
ADM 6/14/25
BWAS-1714
14.1.1731/32 - 27.8.1736Captain
Thomas DurellBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1697-1741
ADM 6/14/98
BWAS-1714

4 Commissioned Officers


DatesRankNameSource
1.2.1723/24 - 21.9.1728Lieutenant
Charles FanshaweBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1714-1747
ADM 6/14/64
ADM 6/13
22.4.1729 - 24.7.1729Lieutenant
Wright MorriceBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1727-1732
Transfered ADM 6/14/25
ADM 6/14
25.7.1729 - 8.9.1731Lieutenant
Charles FanshaweBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1714-1747
ADM 6/14/32
ADM 6/14
27.9.1732 - 27.8.1736Lieutenant
Edmund HopkinsBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1726-1738
ADM 6/15/32
Confirmed 27.8.1736
ADM 6/15

1 Warrant Officer


DatesRankNameSource
8.7.1736 - 27.8.1736Master
George Charles DurellBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1716-1749
ADM 107/3/307
ADM 107/3

7 Petty Officers


DatesRatingNameSource
11.11.1731 - 6.1.1731/32Midshipman
William GallowayBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1726-1738
Transfered ADM 107/3/235
ADM 107/3
1732 - 27.8.1736Midshipman
Thomas FranklandBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1731-1775
ADM 6/12/380
ODNB
24.1.1731/32 - 7.7.1736Master's Mate
George Charles DurellBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1716-1749
ADM 107/3/307
ADM 107/3
1.2.1731/32 - 19.4.1736Midshipman
The Hon. George TownshendBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1729-1765
ADM 107/3/304
ADM 107/3
16.4.1735 - 27.8.1736Master's Mate
Thomas CookBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1734-1743
ADM 107/3/509
ADM 107/3
20.4.1736 - 27.8.1736Master's Mate
The Hon. George TownshendBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1729-1765
ADM 107/3/304
ADM 107/3
9.7.1736 - 15.11.1736Midshipman
James WagerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1731-1748
Transfered ADM 107/3/364
ADM 107/3

3 Crewmen


DatesRatingNameSource
13.8.1726 - 21.9.1728Able Seaman
Robert AndrewsBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1722-1755
ADM 107/3/497
ADM 107/3
21.6.1729 - 18.9.1731Able Seaman
Henry BarnsleyBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1729-1744
ADM 107/3/306
ADM 107/3
14.4.1732 - 8.7.1736Able Seaman
James WagerBritish
Naval Sailor
Service 1731-1748
ADM 107/3/364
ADM 107/3

Service History


DateEventSource
21.10.1720Began rebuilding at Deptford Dockyard - Deptford BWAS-1714
19.7.1722Completed rebuilding at Deptford Dockyard - Deptford at a cost of £3581.0.0dBWAS-1714
19.7.1722Began fitting at Deptford Dockyard - Deptford BWAS-1714
1.2.1723/24Commissioned for CarolinaBWAS-1714
7.3.1723/24Completed fitting at Deptford Dockyard - Deptford at a cost of £1722.18.8dBWAS-1714
21.9.1728

Paid off

ADM 33
12.1728Began great repair at Plymouth Dockyard - Plymouth BWAS-1714
1729Sailed for the Leeward IslandsBWAS-1714
6.1729Completed great repair at Plymouth Dockyard - Plymouth at a cost of £2853.17.9dBWAS-1714
9.1731Ordered home and paid offBWAS-1714
18.9.1731Paid offADM 51
11.1731Began middling repair at Plymouth - Devon BWAS-1714
1732In New EnglandBWAS-1714
3.1731/32Completed middling repair at Plymouth - Devon at a cost of £1879.19.10dBWAS-1714
1733

Early in 1733, a fleet of British ships under escort of the Scarborough, 20, Captain Thomas Durell, was loading salt at the Tortugas, when there came down on it two Spanish men-of-war, one of sixty, and the other of seventy guns. [probably these were much smaller Guarda-Costas] Four of the merchantmen, viz., the Catherine, Two Sisters, Hopewell, and Three Brothers, were taken at the outset before the Scarborough could cover her convoy; but after that she managed to engage the attention of the Spaniards so well that the rest of the salt ships made good their escape.

TRN3
27.8.1736Paid offBWAS-1714
25.8.1739Sold at Deptford for £225BWAS-1714

 
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Posted by Keith Wilkie on Wednesday 12th of November 2025 18:49

Henry Wilkie, Gunner's Mate ADM 33/336 and ADM 36/3393 1729-1730; Gunner 1730-1738 ADM 106/833/182 and ADM 42/695


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