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San Miguel was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy, launched in 1773. She was captured by the Royal Navy in October 1782, during the Great Siege of Gibraltar and commissioned as the third rate HMS San Miguel. A large number of RN ships and British Army units stationed at Gibraltar shared £30000 in bounty and prize money for the destruction of the Floating Batteries before Gibraltar on 13/14 September 1782 and the capture of the San Miguel on 11 October 1782. She was sold out of the navy in 1791.

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  • San Miguel was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy, launched in 1773. She was captured by the Royal Navy in October 1782, during the Great Siege of Gibraltar and commissioned as the third rate HMS San Miguel. A large number of RN ships and British Army units stationed at Gibraltar shared £30000 in bounty and prize money for the destruction of the Floating Batteries before Gibraltar on 13/14 September 1782 and the capture of the San Miguel on 11 October 1782. She was sold out of the navy in 1791. (en)
  • Il San Miguel fu un vascello di linea spagnolo da 74 cannoni che prestò servizio nella Armada Española tra il 1774 e il 1782, e poi, ribattezzato Saint Michael, nella Royal Navy tra il 1782 e il 1791. (it)
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  • San Miguel was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy, launched in 1773. She was captured by the Royal Navy in October 1782, during the Great Siege of Gibraltar and commissioned as the third rate HMS San Miguel. A large number of RN ships and British Army units stationed at Gibraltar shared £30000 in bounty and prize money for the destruction of the Floating Batteries before Gibraltar on 13/14 September 1782 and the capture of the San Miguel on 11 October 1782. She was sold out of the navy in 1791. (en)
  • Il San Miguel fu un vascello di linea spagnolo da 74 cannoni che prestò servizio nella Armada Española tra il 1774 e il 1782, e poi, ribattezzato Saint Michael, nella Royal Navy tra il 1782 e il 1791. (it)
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