HMS Exeter
1697 fourth-rate ship-of-the-line
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HMS Exeter was a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line constructed for the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard on 26 May 1697. As a fourth-rate vessel, she was designed to carry a substantial broadside, making her a versatile ship suitable for various fleet actions and convoy duties. Throughout her service, HMS Exeter participated in multiple significant engagements. In 1702, she was active off Newfoundland, engaging French forces in the ongoing conflicts of the early 18th century. Notably, in 1705, she captured the French frigate Thétis, demonstrating her combat effectiveness. Her operational reach extended to the Mediterranean in 1711, and she took part in the Battle of Quiberon Bay, a decisive naval engagement that was pivotal in the course of the War of the Spanish Succession. HMS Exeter underwent a major rebuild at Plymouth according to the 1733 proposals of the 1719 Establishment, a standardization effort within the Royal Navy to update and extend the service life of existing ships. She was relaunched on 19 March 1744 following this extensive reconstruction, which likely involved structural reinforcement and modernization of her armament and rigging. Later in her career, she was present at the siege of Pondicherry in 1748, indicating her continued deployment in significant colonial conflicts. The ship also has a notable connection with Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood, who briefly served aboard her, highlighting her role in the careers of prominent naval figures. HMS Exeter served the Royal Navy for over six decades, a testament to her durability and adaptability. She was ultimately broken up in 1763, marking the end of her active service. Her history reflects the evolution of naval warfare during the early 18th century and underscores her participation in key naval campaigns of her era.
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