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Newcastle was a 44-gun fourth-rate frigate of the English Royal Navy, originally built for the Commonwealth of England by Phineas Pett the Younger at Ratcliffe, and launched in May 1653. By 1677 her armament had been increased to 54 guns. On 14 March 1674, Newcastle, under the command of Sir John Wetwang, captured the Dutch East India ship Wapen van Rotterdam in the Battle of Ronas Voe. Newcastle was wrecked at Spithead in the Great Storm of 1703 with the loss of 229 of her crew.

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  • Die Newcastle war eine mit 44 Geschützen bewaffnete, als Vollschiff getakelte fourth-rate Zweidecker-Fregatte der englischen Royal Navy, die ursprünglich mit Auftrag vom 17. Februar 1652 für die Navy des Commonwealth of England bei Phineas Pett II in Ratcliffe gebaut und dort im Mai 1653 von Stapel gelaufen war. Mit einer Kiellänge von 32,9 Metern und einer Breite von 10,2 Metern hatte sie einen Tiefgang von 4 Metern und verdrängte 631 t. Ihre Bewaffnung wurde bis 1677 auf 54 Kanonen verstärkt. Nach den gängigen Klassifizierungen also war sie eher ein Linienschiff als eine Fregatte. (de)
  • Newcastle was a 44-gun fourth-rate frigate of the English Royal Navy, originally built for the Commonwealth of England by Phineas Pett the Younger at Ratcliffe, and launched in May 1653. By 1677 her armament had been increased to 54 guns. Her first action came in 1655 when, along with fourteen other warships, she sailed into Porto Farina in Algiers to engage Barbary Pirates. This action resulted in the destruction of the entire pirate fleet, which won the Newcastle lineage its first battle honour. In 1657 she took part in Admiral Blake's daring attack on Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and in 1665, she fought at the Battle of Lowestoft. On 14 March 1674, Newcastle, under the command of Sir John Wetwang, captured the Dutch East India ship Wapen van Rotterdam in the Battle of Ronas Voe. Prior to the November 1688 Glorious Revolution, George Churchill assumed command and Newcastle was assigned to the Channel. Shortly before Plymouth declared for William III on 18 November, Churchill entered the port for repairs but this appears to have been an excuse; Newcastle was the first significant naval defection and the rest of the fleet soon followed. Newcastle was wrecked at Spithead in the Great Storm of 1703 with the loss of 229 of her crew. (en)
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  • Phineas Pett II, Ratcliffe (en)
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  • Die Newcastle war eine mit 44 Geschützen bewaffnete, als Vollschiff getakelte fourth-rate Zweidecker-Fregatte der englischen Royal Navy, die ursprünglich mit Auftrag vom 17. Februar 1652 für die Navy des Commonwealth of England bei Phineas Pett II in Ratcliffe gebaut und dort im Mai 1653 von Stapel gelaufen war. Mit einer Kiellänge von 32,9 Metern und einer Breite von 10,2 Metern hatte sie einen Tiefgang von 4 Metern und verdrängte 631 t. Ihre Bewaffnung wurde bis 1677 auf 54 Kanonen verstärkt. Nach den gängigen Klassifizierungen also war sie eher ein Linienschiff als eine Fregatte. (de)
  • Newcastle was a 44-gun fourth-rate frigate of the English Royal Navy, originally built for the Commonwealth of England by Phineas Pett the Younger at Ratcliffe, and launched in May 1653. By 1677 her armament had been increased to 54 guns. On 14 March 1674, Newcastle, under the command of Sir John Wetwang, captured the Dutch East India ship Wapen van Rotterdam in the Battle of Ronas Voe. Newcastle was wrecked at Spithead in the Great Storm of 1703 with the loss of 229 of her crew. (en)
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  • Newcastle (Schiff, 1653) (de)
  • HMS Newcastle (1653) (en)
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