HMS Burford (1679)

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HMS Burford was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line built at Woolwich Dockyard in 1677/79 as part of the Thirty Ships Programme of 1677. She fought in the War of the English Succession, including the Battle of Barfleur, before being rebuilt at Deptford in 1699, remaining as a 70-gun third rate. During the War of Spanish Succession she was mostly in the Mediterranean fleet and fought at the capture of Gibraltar and the Battle of Málaga in 1704 before being extensively repaired between 1710 and 1712 at Portsmouth Dockyard. Burford served in the Baltic in 1715 and 1717 before returning to the Mediterranean to fight the Spanish at the Battle of Cape Passaro in 1718. She was wrecked on the Italian coast in a storm on 14 February 1719. rdf:langString
rdf:langString HMS Burford (1679)
rdf:langString HMS Burford
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rdf:langString *Barfleur 1692 * Gibraltar 1704 * Velez-Malaga 1704 * Passaro 1718
rdf:langString April 1677
xsd:date 1679-12-15
rdf:langString as built
rdf:langString after 1699 rebuild
rdf:langString * 1677 Establishment 72/60 guns * 26 x demi-cannons
rdf:langString * 70 62 * Lower Deck: 24/22 x 24-pounder * Upper Deck: 26/24 x 9-pounder * Quarterdeck: 12/10 x 6-pounder * Forecastle: 4/2 x 6-pounder * Roundhouse: 4 x 4-pounder
rdf:langString Phineas Pett , Woolwich Dockyard
xsd:integer 70
xsd:gMonthDay --02-14
xsd:integer 60
xsd:integer 1679
rdf:langString November 1679
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rdf:langString * gundeck * keel for tonnage
rdf:langString HMS Burford
rdf:langString Charles Beauclerk, Duke of Burford
rdf:langString Sails
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rdf:langString HMS Burford was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line built at Woolwich Dockyard in 1677/79 as part of the Thirty Ships Programme of 1677. She fought in the War of the English Succession, including the Battle of Barfleur, before being rebuilt at Deptford in 1699, remaining as a 70-gun third rate. During the War of Spanish Succession she was mostly in the Mediterranean fleet and fought at the capture of Gibraltar and the Battle of Málaga in 1704 before being extensively repaired between 1710 and 1712 at Portsmouth Dockyard. Burford served in the Baltic in 1715 and 1717 before returning to the Mediterranean to fight the Spanish at the Battle of Cape Passaro in 1718. She was wrecked on the Italian coast in a storm on 14 February 1719. She was named in honour of Charles II illegitimate son, Charles Beauclerk, his son with Nell Gwynn. Charles Beauclerk was made the Duke of Burford in 1676. This was the first vessel to bear the name Burford in the English and Royal Navy. HMS Burford was awarded the Battle Honour Barfleur 1692, Gibraltar 1704, and Velez-Malaga 1704, Passaro 1718.
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xsd:string Wrecked, 14 February 1719
xsd:date 1679-12-15

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