HMS Ruby (1652)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/HMS_Ruby_(1652) an entity of type: Thing
HMS Ruby was a 40-gun frigate of the Commonwealth of England, built by Peter Pett at Deptford. She took part in actions during all three of the Anglo-Dutch Wars of 1652–1654, 1665–1667 and 1672–1674. She later served in the West Indies, and in 1683 was sent to the Leeward Islands to protect British settlements against Caribbean pirate raids. In 1687, the English pirate Joseph Bannister was captured by the crew of Ruby and brought to Port Royal for trial. She was rebuilt in 1687. She was captured by the French in October 1707.
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HMS Ruby (1652)
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May 1660
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1707-10-21
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May 1651
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HMS Ruby
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1653
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as built
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after 1706 rebuild
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40
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* 54/46 guns 1703 Establishment
* 22/20 x 12-pounder guns
* 20/18 x 6-pounder guns
* 8/6 x 6-pounder guns
* 2x 6-pounder guns
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Not incorporated into French Navy; sold into commercial service
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60
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1652-03-15
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* gundeck
* keel for tonnage
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* gundeck
* Keel for tonnage
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Ruby
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tons
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HMS Ruby was a 40-gun frigate of the Commonwealth of England, built by Peter Pett at Deptford. She took part in actions during all three of the Anglo-Dutch Wars of 1652–1654, 1665–1667 and 1672–1674. She later served in the West Indies, and in 1683 was sent to the Leeward Islands to protect British settlements against Caribbean pirate raids. In 1687, the English pirate Joseph Bannister was captured by the crew of Ruby and brought to Port Royal for trial. She was rebuilt in 1687. She was captured by the French in October 1707.
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Not incorporated intoFrench Navy; sold into commercial service