HMS Firebrand (1694)

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NameFirebrand
Launched1694
FateRan aground in 1707
c.1739 engraving of Firebrand being lost during the Scilly naval disaster of 1707
History
Royal Navy EnsignGreat Britain
NameFirebrand
BuilderLimehouse[1]
Launched1694
FateRan aground in 1707
General characteristics
Class & typeFireship
Tons burthen268 bm[2]
Complement45[2]
Armament
  • Eight cannon:
    • Six minions
    • Two falconets[2]

Firebrand was a Royal Navy fireship built at Limehouse in 1694,[3] the first Royal Naval vessel to bear the name.

Firebrand served in the Caribbean and Mediterranean.[2] She is recorded as convoying five merchantmen in company with Winchester near Barbados in March 1695.[4]

Loss

Discovery of the wreck

References

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