HMS Advice
1745 fourth-rate ship of the line
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HMS Advice was a 50-gun fourth-rate ship of the line constructed for the Royal Navy. Built at Southampton, she was constructed according to the specifications of the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment, which dictated her dimensions and armament to ensure standardization across ships of similar class. Launched on 26 February 1745, HMS Advice was designed to serve as a versatile warship capable of both fleet actions and independent cruising. As a fourth-rate ship of the line, she carried a total of 50 guns, which positioned her as a significant but not the largest vessel in the Royal Navy's fleet. Her armament would have typically included a mix of cannon on multiple gun decks, suitable for engaging enemy ships of comparable size and for supporting fleet battles. The ship's design reflected the naval architecture standards of the mid-18th century, emphasizing balance between firepower, maneuverability, and seaworthiness. HMS Advice's service lasted approximately eleven years, during which she participated in various naval activities and maintained a presence in the Royal Navy's operational deployments. Specific notable events during her career are not detailed in the available information, but her role as a fourth-rate ship positioned her as an important component of the navy’s battle line and convoy protection during her active years. Her service concluded in 1756 when she was broken up, marking the end of her operational life. The relatively short service period suggests she may have been rendered obsolete by newer designs or worn from use. Despite her brief career, HMS Advice exemplifies the standard design and role of mid-18th-century ships of the line in the Royal Navy, contributing to the maritime strength during a period of significant naval maritime conflict and expansion.
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