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Utrecht

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Wapen von Utrecht
Nominal Guns64DWAS-1600
NationalityDutch Republic
OperatorState Navy
Launched1693DWAS-1600
How acquiredPurpose builtDWAS-1600
Shipyard DWAS-1600
CategoryThird RateDWAS-1600
Ship TypeShip of the Line
Sailing RigShip Rigged
Last known1710DWAS-1600

Service History


DateEventSource
21.7.1704Capture of Gibraltar
13.8.1704Battle of Malaga

 
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Posted by grammont on Thursday 28th of October 2021 14:30

According to The journal of Sir George Rooke, admiral of the fleet, 1700-1702 (available at archive.org) one of the Dutch vessels with Rooke in 1701 was the Dom Van Utreght. The Dom Van Utrecht (1694) has an entry on ThreeDecks.


Posted by Vincent J. Power on Thursday 28th of October 2021 13:03

Trying to establish info on the Wapen van Utrecht, that was present at Gibraltar in July 1704 and looks like it was in the Battle of Malaga. It is called here Utrecht. In Jim Bender's book all ships named Utrecht (page 327), didn't survive to 1704. Any ideas?


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