History | |
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France | |
Name | Le Crissant |
Captured | 4 September 1652 |
Fate | Taken by Blake's Fleet off Dunkirk |
History | |
Commonwealth of England | |
Name | Crow |
Acquired | 9 September 1652 |
Commissioned | 1653 |
Fate | Sold 1656 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | 36-gun fourth rate |
Sail plan | ship-rigged |
Complement | 140 |
Armament | 36 guns |
Crow was a 36-gun fourth rate vessel captured from the French by the English, She was captured on 9 September 1652 as the 36-gun Le Croissant. She was commissioned into the Parliamentary Naval Force as Crow. She was sold 1656. [1]
Crow was the only named vessel in the English or Royal Navy. [2]
Her dimensional data is unknown. Her gun armament was 36 guns. Her manning was 140 personnel. [3]
She was commissioned into the Parliamentary Navy in 1653 under the command of Captain Thomas Thompson until 1654. She was placed in ordinary in 1654, [4]
Crow was sold 1656. [5]
History | |
---|---|
France | |
Name | Le Crissant |
Captured | 4 September 1652 |
Fate | Taken by Blake's Fleet off Dunkirk |
History | |
Commonwealth of England | |
Name | Crow |
Acquired | 9 September 1652 |
Commissioned | 1653 |
Fate | Sold 1656 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | 36-gun fourth rate |
Sail plan | ship-rigged |
Complement | 140 |
Armament | 36 guns |
Crow was a 36-gun fourth rate vessel captured from the French by the English, She was captured on 9 September 1652 as the 36-gun Le Croissant. She was commissioned into the Parliamentary Naval Force as Crow. She was sold 1656. [1]
Crow was the only named vessel in the English or Royal Navy. [2]
Her dimensional data is unknown. Her gun armament was 36 guns. Her manning was 140 personnel. [3]
She was commissioned into the Parliamentary Navy in 1653 under the command of Captain Thomas Thompson until 1654. She was placed in ordinary in 1654, [4]
Crow was sold 1656. [5]