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- HMS_Tartar_(1756) length "35661.6".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) abstract "HMS Tartar was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. The ship was designed by Sir Thomas Slade and based on the Lyme of 1748, "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men and carrying for guns."The ship was first commissioned in March 1756 under Captain John Lockhart, and earned a reputation as a fast sailer during service in the English Channel. She made many captures of French ships during the Seven Years' War, including 4 in 1756 and 7 the following year. During the peace that followed, the ship sailed to Barbados carrying a timekeeper built by John Harrison, as a part of a series of experiments used to determine longitude at sea. She also served in the American Revolutionary War, capturing the Spanish Santa Margarita of 28 guns off Cape Finisterre on 11 November 1779.She went on to see further service during the French Revolutionary War. On 14 December the French frigate Minerve captured off the island of Ivica the collier Hannibal, which was sailing from Liverpool to Naples. However, eleven days later, Tartar recaptured the Hannibal off Toulon and sent her into Corsica.".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) builder Nelson_Dock,_Rotherhithe.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) builder Rotherhithe.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) class Sixth-rate.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) completionDate "1756-05-02".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) layingDown "1755-07-04".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) length "35.6616".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) operator Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) orderDate "1755-06-12".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipBeam "10.0584".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipLaunch "1756-04-03".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) status "Wrecked 1 April 1797".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) thumbnail British-White-Ensign-1707.svg?width=300.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) wikiPageID "8973361".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) wikiPageRevisionID "604851415".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Tartar_(1756).
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipArmament "12".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipArmament "QD: 4 × 3-pounder guns".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipArmament "Upperdeck: 24 × 9-pounder guns".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipBuilder "John Randall's yard, Nelson Dock, Rotherhithe".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipClass "sixth-rate frigate".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipComplement "200".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipCompleted "--05-02".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipFate "--04-01".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipFlag "54".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipLaidDown "1755-07-04".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipLaunched "1756-04-03".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipName "HMS Tartar".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipOperator Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipOrdered "1755-06-12".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) shipTonsBurthen "587".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) subject Category:1756_ships.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) subject Category:Rotherhithe-built_ships.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) subject Category:Sixth-rate_frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) type Ship.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) type Product.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) comment "HMS Tartar was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. The ship was designed by Sir Thomas Slade and based on the Lyme of 1748, "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men and carrying for guns."The ship was first commissioned in March 1756 under Captain John Lockhart, and earned a reputation as a fast sailer during service in the English Channel. She made many captures of French ships during the Seven Years' War, including 4 in 1756 and 7 the following year.".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) label "HMS Tartar (1756)".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) label "HMS Tartar (1756)".
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) sameAs m.027rvz1.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) sameAs Q4040256.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) sameAs Q4040256.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Tartar_(1756)?oldid=604851415.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) depiction British-White-Ensign-1707.svg.
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Tartar_(1756).
- HMS_Tartar_(1756) name "HMS Tartar".