
HMS Oxford - Wikipedia
HMS Oxford (1674) was a 54-gun fourth-rate ship launched in 1674. She was rebuilt in 1702, and again in 1727 when she was rearmed to 50 guns. The vessel was broken up in 1758.
HMS Oxford (1674) - Wikipedia
HMS Oxford was a 54-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Francis Baylie in Bristol and launched in June 1674. [1] Her guns comprised twenty-two 24-pounders on the …
Captain Morgan's ship found - UPI
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, May 3 (UPI) -- A German treasure hunter has discovered off the coast of Haiti the wreck of a British warship led by the 17th-century privateer Sir Henry Morgan. The …
HMS Oxford, a frigate sent by the British Government to defend Jamaica in 1669, was destroyed in an explosion that killed 350 sailors while Captain Morgan dined in the great cabin. The …
HMS Oxford (1674) - Wikiwand
HMS Oxford was a 54-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Francis Baylie in Bristol and launched in June 1674. Her guns comprised twenty-two 24-pounders on the lower …
HMS Oxford - Wikiwand
HMS Oxford (1656) (i) was a 26-gun fifth-rate ship launched at Deptford in 1656. The ship was given to Colonel Sir Thomas Modyford, the Governor of Jamaica, in March 1667 and, under …
HMS Oxford - The Raven
2005年1月28日 · A thirty-four gun warship, better known as th HMS Oxford, one of many flagships governed by the lagandary Sir Henry Captain Morgan, was discovered in April of 2004 by an …
HMS Oxford | Military Wiki - Fandom
HMS Oxford (i) was a 26-gun Fifth Rate ship launched at Deptford in 1656. She was given to Col. Sir Thomas Modyford, the Governor of Jamaica, in March 1667 and, under command of Sir …
HMS Oxford (1695) - Wikipedia
HMS Oxford was a member of the standardized 20-gun sixth rates built at the end of the 17th century. After commissioning she spent her career escorting convoys of merchant ships, …
British Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Oxford' (1702) - Three Decks
Account of works carried out on the Oxford. Sailed from England in spring to Virginia with 54-gun HMS Severn, 32-gun HMS Bedford Galley and 36-gun HMS Milford. Charles Smith remained …