HMS Canterbury
1693 fourth-rate ship of the line
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HMS Canterbury was a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford on 18 December 1693. As a fourth-rate vessel, she was part of the core battle fleet designed for both fleet actions and convoy protection. Her initial construction reflected the naval architectural standards of the late 17th century, with an emphasis on firepower balanced with maneuverability. In 1719, she underwent a significant rebuild at Portsmouth according to the 1719 Establishment, a set of standardized guidelines for ship dimensions and armament. She was relaunched on 15 September 1722, maintaining her role as a fourth-rate ship and continuing her service within the Royal Navy. Canterbury's notable service includes participation in the War of Jenkins' Ear, during which she, alongside HMS Chester, captured the Spanish carrack St Joseph on 23 September 1739. This capture was one of the most valuable prizes of the war, underscoring her effectiveness in naval engagements and her role in shaping maritime conflict during that period. Further reflecting her importance, Canterbury was ordered to be rebuilt again on 25 April 1741 at Plymouth Dockyard, this time as a 58-gun vessel following the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment. She was relaunched on 5 February 1744, modernized to meet evolving naval standards. Her later years saw her relegated to harbour service in 1761, marking the end of her active combat role. She was ultimately broken up in 1770, ending a career that spanned nearly eight decades. Throughout her service, HMS Canterbury exemplified the typical design and operational history of a Royal Navy fourth-rate ship of her era, participating in significant naval conflicts and reflecting the evolving standards of naval architecture.
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