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HMS Triumph was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Chatham Dockyard on 2 March 1697. She was renamed HMS Prince in 1714. Triumph was commissioned in February 1702 as the flagship of Admiral Sir George Rooke. Rooke's flag captains were William Bokenham and John Fletcher, though Bokenham was transferred to another vessel five months later. In November 1702 the ship passed to Rear-Admiral Sir John Graydon, with Captain Richard Hughes as flag-captain. After a voyage with Rooke's squadron to the Spanish port of Cadiz, the ship was paid off in December and her crew dispersed to other vessels.

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  • HMS Triumph was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Chatham Dockyard on 2 March 1697. She was renamed HMS Prince in 1714. Triumph was commissioned in February 1702 as the flagship of Admiral Sir George Rooke. Rooke's flag captains were William Bokenham and John Fletcher, though Bokenham was transferred to another vessel five months later. In November 1702 the ship passed to Rear-Admiral Sir John Graydon, with Captain Richard Hughes as flag-captain. After a voyage with Rooke's squadron to the Spanish port of Cadiz, the ship was paid off in December and her crew dispersed to other vessels. Triumph was recommissioned in March 1703 under Captain James Stewart, as the flagship of Admiral Cloudisley Shovell. She was assigned to cruise off the Spanish Mediterranean coastline, and was again paid off in March 1704. She was renamed Prince in 1714. On 13 December 1742 Prince was ordered to be taken to pieces and rebuilt at Chatham, according to the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment. She was relaunched on 8 August 1750. Prince continued to serve until 1773, when she was broken up. (en)
  • Le HMS Triumph est un vaisseau de ligne de deuxième rang de 90 canons de la Royal Navy britannique. Sa construction est supervisée M. Lee, au Chatham Dockyard et il est lancé en 1698. Il est rebaptisé HMS Prince en 1714. Le 13 décembre 1742, le démantèlement et la reconstruction du Prince débute dans les chantiers navals de Chatham, selon les propositions de 1741 du . Il est lancé à nouveau le 8 août 1750. Les 18 et 19 août 1759, il participe à la bataille de Lagos au sein de la flotte anglaise commandée par l'amiral Boscawen contre la flotte française de La Clue-Sabran. Le HMS Prince continue à servir jusqu'en 1773, date à laquelle il est démantelé. (fr)
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  • as built (en)
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  • *90 guns: *Gundeck: 26 × 32 pdrs *Middle gundeck: 26 × 18 pdrs *Upper gundeck: 26 × 12 pdrs *Quarterdeck: 10 × 6 pdrs *Forecastle: 2 × 6 pdrs (en)
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  • *90 gun, comprising: *22 demi-cannons *30 culverins *36 sakers *2 x 3-pounders (en)
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  • HMS Triumph was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Chatham Dockyard on 2 March 1697. She was renamed HMS Prince in 1714. Triumph was commissioned in February 1702 as the flagship of Admiral Sir George Rooke. Rooke's flag captains were William Bokenham and John Fletcher, though Bokenham was transferred to another vessel five months later. In November 1702 the ship passed to Rear-Admiral Sir John Graydon, with Captain Richard Hughes as flag-captain. After a voyage with Rooke's squadron to the Spanish port of Cadiz, the ship was paid off in December and her crew dispersed to other vessels. (en)
  • Le HMS Triumph est un vaisseau de ligne de deuxième rang de 90 canons de la Royal Navy britannique. Sa construction est supervisée M. Lee, au Chatham Dockyard et il est lancé en 1698. Il est rebaptisé HMS Prince en 1714. Le 13 décembre 1742, le démantèlement et la reconstruction du Prince débute dans les chantiers navals de Chatham, selon les propositions de 1741 du . Il est lancé à nouveau le 8 août 1750. Les 18 et 19 août 1759, il participe à la bataille de Lagos au sein de la flotte anglaise commandée par l'amiral Boscawen contre la flotte française de La Clue-Sabran. (fr)
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  • HMS Triumph (1698) (en)
  • HMS Triumph (1698) (fr)
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