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List of ship launches in 1754
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June 10, 2024
The
list of ship launches in 1754
includes a chronological list of some
ships
launched in 1754.
Date
Country
Builder
Location
Ship
Class
Notes
January
Spain
David Howell
Guarnizo
Poderoso
Serio
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[1]
6 March
Kingdom of France
Pierre Salnot
Brest
Le Défenseur
Défenseur
-class
ship of the line
For
French Navy
.
[2]
March
Spain
Guillermo Turner
Cádiz
Aquilon
Modified
Eolo
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[3]
[4]
March
Spain
David Howell
Guarnizo
Arrogate
Serio
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[5]
March
Spain
David Howell
Guarnizo
Soberbio
Serio
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[6]
9 May
Great Britain
Sir
Thomas Slade
Portsmouth Dockyard
Gibraltar
Gibraltar
-class
ship of the line
For
Royal Navy
.
[7]
24 May
Great Britain
Adam Hayes
Chatham Dockyard
Wolf
Cruizer
-class
sloop
For
Royal Navy
.
[8]
6 July
Spain
Reales Astilleros de Esteiro
El Ferrol
Neptuno
Modified
Eolo
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[9]
15 July
Spain
Edward Bryant
Cartagena
Tridente
Fourth rate
For
Spanish Navy
.
[10]
22 July
Kingdom of France
Nicholas Levesque
Lorient
Duc d'Aquitaine
East Indiaman
For
Compagnie des Indes
.
[11]
22 July
Great Britain
Edward Allin
Woolwich Dockyard
Dunkirk
Dunkirk
-class
ship of the line
For
Royal Navy
.
[12]
22 July
Great Britain
Edward Allin
Deptford Dockyard
Happy
Sloop of war
For
Royal Navy
.
3 September
Kingdom of Naples
Naples
Amelia
Man-of-war
For
Royal Neapolitan Navy
.
[13]
3 September
Great Britain
Sir
Thomas Slade
Deptford Dockyard
Seaford
Seaford
-class
ship of the line
For
Royal Navy
.
[14]
5 September
Spain
Arsenal de la Carraca
Cádiz
Aquiles
Africa
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[15]
23
September
Russia
Saint Petersburg
St. Nicholas
Man-of-war
For
Imperial Russian Navy
.
[16]
13 October
Kingdom of France
Jean Goffroy
Brest
Bienfaisant
Third rate
For
French Navy
.
[17]
17 October
Kingdom of France
Gilles Chambry
Lorient
Pondichéry
East Indiaman
For
Compagnie des Indes
.
[18]
18 October
Spain
Reales Astilleros de Esteiro
El Ferrol
Gallardo
Modified
Eolo
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[19]
29 October
Kingdom of France
François-Guillaume Clairin-Deslauriers
Rochefort
Valeur
Sixth rate
For
French Navy
.
20 November
Spain
Reales Astilleros de Esteiro
El Ferrol
Magnánimo
Modified
Eolo
-class
ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
[20]
Unknown date
Spain
Cádiz
Atlante
Ship of the line
For
Spanish Navy
.
Unknown date
Dutch Republic
John May
Amsterdam
Bloys van Treslong
Fourth rate
For
Dutch Navy
.
[21]
Unknown date
Spain
Reales Astilleros de Esteiro
El Ferrol
Brillante
Third rate
For
Spanish Navy
.
[22]
Unknown date
India
Bombay
Eagle
Snow
For
British East India Company
.
[23]
Unknown date
Sweden
Gilbert Sheldon
Karlskrona
Etna
Bomb vessel
For
Royal Swedish Navy
.
[24]
Unknown date
Great Britain
London
Earl of Holderness
East Indiaman
For
British East India Company
.
[25]
Unknown date
India
Bombay
Euphrates
East Indiaman
For
British East India Company
.
[23]
Unknown date
Dutch Republic
Charles Bentam
Amsterdam
Glindhorst
Fourth rate
For
Dutch Navy
.
[26]
Unknown date
Dutch Republic
Charles Bentam
Amsterdam
Meermin
Sixth rate
For
Dutch Navy
.
[27]
Unknown date
Ottoman Empire
Constantinople
Nüvid-i Fütûh
First rate
For
Ottoman Navy
.
[28]
Unknown date
Thirteen Colonies
Marblehead, Massachusetts
Sally
Schooner
For private owner.
Unknown date
Dutch Republic
Amsterdam
Zeepard
Sixth rate
For
Dutch Navy
.
[29]
References
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Poderoso' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"French Third Rate ship of the line 'Le Défenseur' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"No. 9362"
.
The London Gazette
. 9 April 1754. p.
1.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Aquilon' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Arrogante' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Soberbio' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"British Sixth Rate ship 'Gibraltar' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"British sloop 'Wolf' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Neptuno' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Tridente' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"French Merchant east indiaman 'Duc d'Aquitaine' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"British Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Dunkirk' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"No. 9414"
.
The London Gazette
. 8 October 1754. p.
1.
↑
"British Sixth Rate ship 'Seaford' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Aquiles' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"No. 9420"
.
The London Gazette
. 29 October 1754. p.
1.
↑
"French Third Rate ship of the line 'Bienfaisant' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"French Merchant east indiaman 'Le Pondichéry' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Gallardo' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Magnánimo' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Dutch Fourth Rate frigate 'Bloys van Treslong' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Brillante' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
1
2
Wadia, R. A. (1986) [1957].
The Bombay Dockyard and the Wadia Master Builders
. Bombay: Foudroyant Committee of The Society for Nautical Research. p.
331.
↑
"Swedish bomb vessel 'Etna' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"British Merchant east indiaman 'Earl of Holderness' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Dutch Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Glindhorst' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Dutch Sixth Rate frigate 'Meermin' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Turkish First Rate ship of the line 'Nüvid-i Fütûh' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
↑
"Dutch Sixth Rate frigate 'Zeepard' (1754)"
. Threedecks
. Retrieved
13 August
2021
.
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Ship events in 1754
Ship launches
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Ship commissionings
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Ship decommissionings
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Shipwrecks
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