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Bristol was a 44-gun fourth rate vessel of the Commonwealth of England built under the 1651 Programme. She arrived too late for the First Anglo-Dutch War, however, was an active participant in the Second Anglo-Dutch War though in the Third she was no longer used as a line-of battle vessel and reverted to a role of cruising against privateers. She was lost in this role in the English Channel when she was captured by the French. Two weeks she was recaptured by the English and sank in 1709. Bristol was the first named vessel in the English and Royal Navy.

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  • Bristol was a 44-gun fourth rate vessel of the Commonwealth of England built under the 1651 Programme. She arrived too late for the First Anglo-Dutch War, however, was an active participant in the Second Anglo-Dutch War though in the Third she was no longer used as a line-of battle vessel and reverted to a role of cruising against privateers. She was lost in this role in the English Channel when she was captured by the French. Two weeks she was recaptured by the English and sank in 1709. Bristol was the first named vessel in the English and Royal Navy. (en)
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  • By two French ships
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  • May 1660 (en)
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  • *38 guns 1696 survey * 18 x culverins * 20 x 8-pounder guns * 1703 Establishment * 22/20 12-pounder guns * 22/18 x 6-pounder guns * 8/6 6-pounder guns * 2 x 6-pounder guns (en)
  • * 50 guns 1653 * 44 guns 1660 * 1666 Establishment * 26 x culverins * 22 x demi-culverins * 4 x sakers (en)
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  • * 200 personnel in 1653 * 150 personnel in 1660 * 200 personnel in 1666 * 230/200/150 personnel as per establishment (en)
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  • Bristol was a 44-gun fourth rate vessel of the Commonwealth of England built under the 1651 Programme. She arrived too late for the First Anglo-Dutch War, however, was an active participant in the Second Anglo-Dutch War though in the Third she was no longer used as a line-of battle vessel and reverted to a role of cruising against privateers. She was lost in this role in the English Channel when she was captured by the French. Two weeks she was recaptured by the English and sank in 1709. Bristol was the first named vessel in the English and Royal Navy. (en)
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