- HMS
Lowestoffe was a 32-gun fifth-rate
frigate of the
Royal Navy.
Built during the
latter part of the
Seven Years' War, she went on to see
action in the...
- the name HMS Lowestoft, or the
archaic HMS
Lowestoffe,
after the
Suffolk town of Lowestoft: HMS
Lowestoffe (1697) was a 28-gun
fifth rate
launched in...
- HMS
Lowestoffe was a 32-gun
fifth rate
built at
Chatham Dockyard in 1696/97. She
spent her
career on
counter piracy patrols and
trade Protection duties...
- The
Lowestoffe class were a
class of two 28-gun sixth-rate
frigates of the
Royal Navy. They
served during the
Seven Years' War, with HMS Tartar surviving...
- HMS
Lowestoffe was a 28-gun
Lowestoffe-class sixth-rate
frigate of the
Royal Navy.
Named after the UK's most
easterly port of
Lowestoft in
Suffolk the...
-
anxious British expected the worst. The ship
however turned out to be HMS
Lowestoffe, a 28-gun
frigate detached from a
squadron under Lord
Colville who were...
- colours.
Lowestoffe came
along the port side of
Minerve and her
broadside carried away Minerve's
foremast and topmasts,
crippling her.
Lowestoffe pursued...
- and the next day
received his commission, and an
appointment to HMS
Lowestoffe,
which was
preparing to sail to Jamaica,
under Captain William Locker...
- the
escorts of a
convoy that
formed on 29 July 1801 when
Lowestoffe came to
escort it.
Lowestoffe and five
merchant vessels were wrecked, with
little loss...
-
Gosport 1696 HMS
Poole 1696 HMS
Feversham 1696 HMS
Hastings (ii) 1698 HMS
Lowestoffe 1697 HMS Looe (ii) 1697 HMS
Southsea Castle (ii) 1697 HMS Bridgewater...