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HMS St Michael was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by John Tippetts of Portsmouth Dockyard and launched in 1669. St Michael was rebuilt at Blackwall Yard in 1706, at which time she was also renamed HMS Marlborough. On 5 April 1725 Marlborough was ordered to be taken to pieces and rebuilt at Chatham. She was relaunched on 25 September 1732. Marlborough was reduced to a 68-gun ship in 1752.

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  • HMS St Michael (1669) (en)
  • セント・マイケル (戦列艦) (ja)
  • HMS St Michael (1669) (ru)
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  • セント・マイケル(HMS St Michael)はイギリス海軍の90門2等戦列艦。ポーツマス工廠のティペッツが設計し、1669年に進水した。1706年にで再建造を受け、マールバラ(HMS Marlborough)と改名する。マールバラは2度目の再建造のために1725年4月5日に解体命令が出され、1732年9月25日にチャタム工廠で再々進水した。マールバラは1752年にも68門艦への改装を受けている。 1762年にハバナ攻略に参加した後、マールバラは本国に戻る途中で悪天候に遭遇する。このため乗員は11月29日にマールバラを放棄し、50門艦に避難した。 (ja)
  • HMS St Michael (1669) — 90-пушечный корабль 2 ранга Королевского флота. Единственный английский корабль, названный в часть архангела Михаила. Переименован в HMS Marlborough. Участвовал в Войне за австрийское наследство. Сильно поврежден при Тулоне. Участвовал в Семилетней войне. Был при взятии Гаваны в 1762 году. Позже попал в плохую погоду и затонул 29 ноября 1762 года. Вся команда была спасена HMS Antelope. (ru)
  • HMS St Michael was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by John Tippetts of Portsmouth Dockyard and launched in 1669. St Michael was rebuilt at Blackwall Yard in 1706, at which time she was also renamed HMS Marlborough. On 5 April 1725 Marlborough was ordered to be taken to pieces and rebuilt at Chatham. She was relaunched on 25 September 1732. Marlborough was reduced to a 68-gun ship in 1752. (en)
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  • HMS St Michael (en)
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  • HMS Marlborough, 1706 (en)
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  • after 1706 rebuild (en)
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  • *90 guns: *Gundeck: 26 × 32 pdrs *Middle gundeck: 26 × 18 pdrs *Upper gundeck: 26 × 9 pdrs *Quarterdeck: 10 × 6 pdrs *Forecastle: 2 × 6 pdrs (en)
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  • Tippetts, Portsmouth Dockyard (en)
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  • HMS St Michael (en)
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  • HMS St Michael was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by John Tippetts of Portsmouth Dockyard and launched in 1669. St Michael was rebuilt at Blackwall Yard in 1706, at which time she was also renamed HMS Marlborough. On 5 April 1725 Marlborough was ordered to be taken to pieces and rebuilt at Chatham. She was relaunched on 25 September 1732. On 11 February 1744 during the Battle of Toulon. Marlborough and Namur bore the brunt of the Spanish fire, her captain James Cornewall, and 42 crew were killed and 120 wounded out of her crew of 750 men. Command passed to his distant cousin, Frederick Cornewall, the First Lieutenant, who was severely wounded and lost his right arm. Cornewall was buried at sea. Marlborough was reduced to a 68-gun ship in 1752. She formed part of Sir George Pocock's fleet at the taking of Havana from the Spanish in 1762. Whilst making her way back to Britain she was caught in very heavy weather, and on 29 November 1762 her crew were forced to abandon ship, all of her crew being taken off by a passing HMS Antelope before she sank. Her Captain Thomas Burnett was court martialled as a result, and although exonerated would not regain a command until 1770. (en)
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