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HMS Centurion was one of six 40-gun fourth-rate frigates, built for the Commonwealth of England under the 1650 Programme, she would be transferred to the navy of the Kingdom of England upon the Restoration of the monarchy in May 1660. When commissioned she partook in the First Anglo-Dutch War. After the first war ended she was in the Mediterranean fighting the Algerines at the Battle of Santa Cruz. She fought the battles of Dover, Portland, the Gabbard, and Scheveningen. During the Second Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the battles of Lowestoft and Orfordness. Following the second war she spent her time either in North America or the Mediterranean. She was wrecked in a storm in December 1689.

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  • HMS Centurion was one of six 40-gun fourth-rate frigates, built for the Commonwealth of England under the 1650 Programme, she would be transferred to the navy of the Kingdom of England upon the Restoration of the monarchy in May 1660. When commissioned she partook in the First Anglo-Dutch War. After the first war ended she was in the Mediterranean fighting the Algerines at the Battle of Santa Cruz. She fought the battles of Dover, Portland, the Gabbard, and Scheveningen. During the Second Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the battles of Lowestoft and Orfordness. Following the second war she spent her time either in North America or the Mediterranean. She was wrecked in a storm in December 1689. Centurion was the first named vessel in the English and Royal Navy. (en)
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  • Wrecked in a storm 25 December 1689
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  • title (en)
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  • May 1660 (en)
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  • * 50 guns - 1653 * 48 guns - under 1666 establishment * 22 x culverins * 20 x demi-culverins * 6 x sakers * 1681 52 guns * 22 x culverins * 22 x 8-pounder guns * 8 x Minions * 1685 Establishment * 22 x culverin drakes * 22 x 8-pounder guns * 6 x saker cutts (en)
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  • Peter Pett I, Ratcliffe (en)
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  • 1650 (xsd:integer)
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  • * 180 personnel * 230/200/150 personnel in 1688 (en)
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  • * Dover 1652 * Portland 1653 * Gabbard 1653 * Scheveningen 1653 * Santa Cruz 1657 (en)
  • * Lowestoft * Orfordness 1666 (en)
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  • Centurion (en)
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  • December 1649 (en)
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  • HMS Centurion was one of six 40-gun fourth-rate frigates, built for the Commonwealth of England under the 1650 Programme, she would be transferred to the navy of the Kingdom of England upon the Restoration of the monarchy in May 1660. When commissioned she partook in the First Anglo-Dutch War. After the first war ended she was in the Mediterranean fighting the Algerines at the Battle of Santa Cruz. She fought the battles of Dover, Portland, the Gabbard, and Scheveningen. During the Second Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the battles of Lowestoft and Orfordness. Following the second war she spent her time either in North America or the Mediterranean. She was wrecked in a storm in December 1689. (en)
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