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  • Prince Frederick([[discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1349550/1/473433.pdf)" class="wikEdFilePreview" id="wikEdFilePreview7" style="width: 75px; height: 75px; display: none;">File:Captain Wittington Williams ]]: The British merchant ship was captured by the Spanish at Vera Cruz.

    (1725) (1721–30)

  • Palmier ( French Navy): The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.

    (1782) (1781–90)

  • Terrible ( French Navy): Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, 14 June: The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy.

    (1747) (1741–50)

  • Fortune ( United States Navy): The 14-gun brig-sloop was captured by the Royal Navy.

    (1779) (1771–80)

  • Auguste ( French Navy): The 54-gun ship was captured on 19 August by the Royal Navy's HMS Chatham, HMS Medway and HMS Triton.

    (1705) (1701–10)

  • HMS Severn (Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy): The 50-gun fourth rate was captured by the French Navy.

    (1746) (1741–50)

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In the 18th century, countries in the outbreak of various wars, the full preparation of naval forces, led a variety of ships at sea to carry out arduous operations. During the war, which was often fought at sea, there were many battles in which enemy ships were captured. Most of these ships were converted into military or commercial vessels for use by the victors. A random tool compiles a list of 212 ships captured in the 18th century for easy reference.

The ships were captured on different dates, from different countries, with different adversaries. In the generator, we can also find the specific name, class and type of each captured ship, as well as key information such as the wars in which the ship was involved. Sea operations are the most test of the operational strength of sailors and the quality of the ship. And the more economically backward a country is, the more ships it loses.

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