HMS Mary Rose
1654 frigate of the Royal Navy
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HMS Mary Rose, originally launched as HMS Maidstone in 1654, was a 40-gun fourth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Built at Woodbridge, Suffolk, during the period of the Commonwealth of England, the vessel exemplifies mid-17th-century naval architecture designed for versatility and firepower. The ship’s initial armament comprised 40 guns, but by 1677, her armament was increased to 48 guns, reflecting her evolving role and the demands of maritime warfare during that era. The vessel’s service history includes participation in significant conflicts such as the Anglo-Dutch Wars and the War of the Grand Alliance, marking her as an active participant in pivotal naval confrontations of the late 17th century. Notably, HMS Mary Rose was commanded by John Kempthorne in 1669, during which she engaged in a notable action against a fleet of seven Algerian corsair ships shortly after the Battle of Cádiz, successfully defending herself in this encounter. Between 1673 and 1675, Thomas Hamilton commanded the vessel, further emphasizing her operational prominence during this period. In 1691, HMS Mary Rose was captured by the French, marking the end of her service under the Royal Navy. Her capture signifies the intense naval rivalry of the era and highlights the risks faced by ships of her class during wartime engagements. Overall, HMS Mary Rose represents a significant example of mid-17th-century naval design, with a noteworthy combat record that includes engagement with pirates and participation in major European conflicts. Her history reflects the turbulent maritime history of England during the Restoration period, and her increased armament over time underscores her adaptability and importance within the evolving naval strategies of the era.
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