English royal yacht (1674–unknown)
|
History |
England |
Name | HMY Katherine |
Owner | Royal Navy |
Builder | Phineas Pett (Chatham) |
Laid down | built 1674 |
General characteristics |
Tons burthen | 161 tons |
Length | 76 ft 6 in (23.32 m)[1] |
Beam | 22 ft 4 in (6.81 m)[1] |
Draught | 9 ft 6 in (2.90 m)[1] |
Propulsion | Sail |
Complement | 30 |
Armament | 8 guns |
HMY Katherine, the second ship of that name, was an English royal yacht, built in 1674 at Chatham for the Royal Navy.[1]
Service history of HMY Katherine[1]
Date(s) |
Captain |
Station |
Actions/Events
|
1678 |
Richard Vittles |
- |
-
|
1680–1684 |
W. Davies |
- |
-
|
1689–1704 |
Gabriel Millison |
- |
-
|
1705 |
Bartholomew Candler |
Shovell's Fleet |
-
|
1706 |
Henry Cremer |
Mediterranean - Byng's Squadron Winter 1706/07 |
-
|
1707–1711 |
T. Monck |
Home Waters |
-
|
1710 |
- |
- |
Rebuilt at Deptford
|
1720 |
Robert Robinson |
In Baltic 1713 |
Rebuilt by Richard Stacey (Deptford)
|
1721–1726 |
Robert Gregory |
- |
-
|
1727–1735 |
G. Pomeroy |
- |
-
|
1736 |
F. Dansays |
- |
-
|
1737–1741 |
W. Bridges |
- |
-
|
1742–1754 |
J. Willyams |
- |
paid off in June
|
1755 |
E. Pratten |
- |
-
|
1756 |
J. Fortescue |
- |
-
|
1757–1763 |
Henry Marsh |
- |
-
|
1764–1777 |
Alexander Hood |
- |
-
|
1778–1782 |
- |
In Ordinary |
-
|
1783–1794 |
Sir G. Young |
January 1783 commissioned |
-
|
References
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