HMS Yarmouth
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HMS Yarmouth

1695 third-rate ship of the line


Service Entry
1695
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
third-rate, 1706 Establishment

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HMS Yarmouth was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, launched in 1695. Constructed at Harwich by a private contractor under the 1690 Programme, she represented a significant warship of her era, designed to serve as a formidable component of fleet actions. The vessel's dimensions and specific specifications are not detailed in the provided content, but as a 70-gun third rate, she would have been among the more balanced ships of the line, combining firepower with maneuverability. Commissioned in 1695 under Captain James Moodie, HMS Yarmouth initially joined Berkeley's squadron and soon embarked on European and Mediterranean operations. In 1696, she was under the command of Captain William Whetstone, and in 1697, she served under Captain William Clevland. Her active service included deployment to the Mediterranean in 1696 and participation in key naval engagements. Notably, in 1702, she was under Captain William Prother and served with Rooke's fleet at Cadiz, which was a strategic port in Spain. That same year, she proceeded to the West Indies, indicating her role in projecting British naval power across the Atlantic and Caribbean regions. A significant event in her service was her participation in the Battle of Velez-Malaga on 13 August 1704, a notable engagement during the War of the Spanish Succession. This battle underscored her role in major fleet actions of the period. In 1707, HMS Yarmouth was broken up, but she was subsequently rebuilt according to the 1706 Establishment by shipwright John Wicker at his private yard in Deptford, relaunching on 9 September 1709. She continued to serve until 1740, after which she was hulked at Portsmouth. Her final breaking up occurred in 1769, marking the end of her maritime service. HMS Yarmouth's history reflects the evolution of naval warfare and ship design in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, illustrating the life cycle of a key Royal Navy warship.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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