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HMS Reserve was one of six 40-gun fourth-rate frigates, built for the Commonwealth of England under the 1650 Programme, after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 she was incorporated into the navy of the Kingdom of England. She partook in no major Fleet actions during the First Anglo-Dutch War. After the Restoration during the Second Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the Battle of Lowestoft, and the St James Day Battle. She spent the bulk of her service either in the Mediterranean or at Newfoundland. She foundered off Yarmouth in November 1703.

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  • HMS Reserve (1650) (en)
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  • HMS Reserve was one of six 40-gun fourth-rate frigates, built for the Commonwealth of England under the 1650 Programme, after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 she was incorporated into the navy of the Kingdom of England. She partook in no major Fleet actions during the First Anglo-Dutch War. After the Restoration during the Second Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the Battle of Lowestoft, and the St James Day Battle. She spent the bulk of her service either in the Mediterranean or at Newfoundland. She foundered off Yarmouth in November 1703. (en)
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  • Reserve (en)
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  • May 1660 (en)
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  • * Lowestoft 1665 * Four Days' Battle 1666 * Orfordness 1666 * Barfleur 1692 (en)
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  • December 1649 (en)
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  • after 1700/01 rebuild (en)
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  • *50/46 guns 1703 Establishment * 20/18 x 12-pounder guns * 20/18 x 6-pounder guns * 6/4 x 6-pounder guns * 2 x 6-pounder guns (en)
  • *44 guns in 1653 *48 in 1666 * 22 x culverins * 20 x demi-culverins * 6 x sakers * 48 guns in 1685 * 22 x culverins * 22 x demi-culverins * 4 x sakers (en)
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  • Peter Pett II, Woodbridge (en)
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  • HMS Reserve was one of six 40-gun fourth-rate frigates, built for the Commonwealth of England under the 1650 Programme, after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 she was incorporated into the navy of the Kingdom of England. She partook in no major Fleet actions during the First Anglo-Dutch War. After the Restoration during the Second Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the Battle of Lowestoft, and the St James Day Battle. She spent the bulk of her service either in the Mediterranean or at Newfoundland. She foundered off Yarmouth in November 1703. Reserve was the first named vessel in the Eglish and Royal Navies. (en)
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