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Latest revision as of 18:49, 26 May 2024

1758 conversion plan of Baltimore
History
Great Britain
NameBaltimore
BuilderDeptford Dockyard
Launched1742
FateSold 1762
General characteristics
PropulsionSails
Complement110
Armament14 × 4-pounder guns

HMS Baltimore was a Royal Navy sloop-of-war launched in 1742, designed by and named after Lord Baltimore who at the time was a Lord of the Admiralty.

As launched, Baltimore had bilander rig, but in 1743 she was fitted with a conventional snow rig. Although her sides were pierced for 18 guns, she actually carried 14 four-pounders. In 1749, the vessel transported British settlers to Halifax, Nova Scotia under the command of Ephraim Cook (mariner).

In January 1758, she sailed from Yorktown, Virginia to Britain, carrying the colony's former governor, Robert Dinwiddie.[1] Later that year she was converted to a bomb vessel.

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  1. ^ "Williamsburg". The Pennsylvania Gazette. 2 March 1758.

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