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Glasgow | 4467 | ||
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| Nominal Guns | 20 | BWAS-1714 | |
| Nationality | Great Britain | ||
| Operator | Royal Navy | ||
| Ordered | 13.4.1756 | BWAS-1714 | |
| Keel Laid Down | 5.6.1756 | BWAS-1714 | |
| Launched | 31.8.1757 | BWAS-1714 | |
| First Commissioned | 23.3.1757 | BWAS-1714 | |
| How acquired | Purpose built | BWAS-1714 | |
| Shipyard | Kingston upon Hull - Yorkshire - The Humber | BWAS-1714 | |
| Ship Class | Seaford Class (1753) | BWAS-1714 | |
| Designed by | William BatelyBritish Designer Ship Builder Dockyard Staff Service 1741-1755 | BWAS-1714 | |
| Constructor | John ReedBritish Ship Builder | BWAS-1714 | |
| Category | Sixth Rate | BWAS-1714 | |
| Ship Type | Ship | BWAS-1714 | |
| Sailing Rig | Ship Rigged | BWAS-1714 | |
| Burnt | 1.6.1779 | BWAS-1714 | |
Sailed for the The Mediterranean Sea
BWAS-1714Sailed for the West Indies
BWAS-1714Paid off
ADM 33Sailed for North America
BWAS-1714Paid off
ADM 33Sailed for North America
BWAS-1714At Boston
BWAS-1714At Rhode Island
BWAS-1714Sailed for Jamaica
BWAS-1714Recommissioned
BWAS-1714Sailed for Jamaica
BWAS-1714Burnt by accident in Montego Bay
BWAS-1714Fleets | ||||
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| Dates | Fleet | Fleet Commander | Source | 1.1.1775-1.1.1775 | North American Squadron on the 1st of January 1775 | Samuel GravesBritish Naval Sailor Service 1732-1783 |
CAPTAIN WILLIAM MALTBY R.N., TO VICE ADMIRAL SAMUEL GRAVES
(COPY) Glasgow at Cohasset 11th Decr 1774
Sir, His Majesty's Ship under my Command ran on the Rocks at this Place Yesterday Morning at 5 O'clock. She is now at an Anchor in a very narrow Place environ'd with Rocks and about half her Length from some of them, her Rudder is lost and she has received very considerable damage, if timely Assistance arrives, I hope She will be saved, She now makes as much Water as all the Pumps can free, I am taking every Method for her Preservation, but want Craft for Her Guns &ca. as there is a little more Water than She draws at Low Water, but it would be very dangerous to throw her Guns Overboard here as She would strike on them at Low Water; for other particulars I refer You to the Bearer who seems to be a very communicative and civil Person. I am Sir [&c.]
Willm Maltby
CAPTAIN WILLIAM MALTBY R.N., TO VICE ADMIRAL SAMUEL GRAVES
(COPY) Glasgow at Cohasset 12th 1. PM. Decr 1774
Sir, I have your favor by Mr [Ebenezer] Dickinson, Lieutenant [Alexander] Gr[a]eme is arrived in the Sloop; Lieutenant [Joseph] Nunn in the Halifax; Mr [William] Lechmere by Land; You may be assured I shall lose no time or Opportunity in doing everything in my power for the Preservation of the Ship, an able Carpenter with two or three of that Profession would be of great Service in constructing a Rudder of this Plan.' I purpose to get the Ship in safety to Night if possible, until I can get. her in a Condition to come to Boston; If the 40 Men are completed to a 100. it will vastly contribute to forward the Ship as her Men are much fatigued already; I must refer You to Lt Lechmere for particulars of which he has heard and seen, and am Sir, [&c.]
Willm Maltby
PS. the reason I mention the Men after what You have said in your Letter, the Officers are of Opinion that the King's Men are more to be depended on than Others.