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  1. HMS Fox - Wikipedia

    HMS Fox (1773) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1773, captured by the Americans in 1777, recaptured a month later, then captured by the French in 1778. She ran aground in March 1779 on Pointe St Jacques on Rhuys Peninsula and could not be refloated.

  2. HMS Fox (1893) - Wikipedia

    HMS Fox was a second class protected cruiser of the Astraea class of the Royal Navy. The class represented an improvement on previous types, 1,000 tons displacement larger with better seaworthiness due to improved hull design.

  3. H.M.S. Fox (1893) - The Dreadnought Project

    May 20, 2019 · H.M.S. Fox was one of eight Astræa class cruisers completed for the Royal Navy between 1894 and 1896.

  4. HMS Fox | Military Wiki | Fandom

    HMS Fox was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1702 as HMS Nightingale. She was captured by the French in 1702, was recaptured later that year and renamed HMS Fox , rebuilt in 1727 and broken up in 1737.

  5. HMS Fox (1773) - Wikipedia

    HMS Fox was a 28-gun Enterprise-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Fox was first commissioned in October 1775 under the command of Captain Patrick Fotheringham. The Americans captured her in June 1777, only to have the British recapture her about a month later.

  6. HMS Fox (1740-5) – Battle of Prestonpans 1745

    HMS Fox (1740 -1745) was a sixth-rate frigate class ship in the Royal Navy. It measured 32.6m long by 9.45m at its widest, with three masts and a crew of between 150 and 200, with around 23 marines. Built by Buxton’s yard in Rotherhithe, Fox was launched on 1 May 1740.

  7. HMS Fox (1893) | Military Wiki | Fandom

    HMS Fox was a second class protected cruiser of the Astraea-class of the Royal Navy. The class represented an improvement on previous types, 1,000 tons displacement larger with better seaworthiness due to improved hull design.

  8. WRECKSITE - FOX SCHOONER 1799-1799

    HMS FOX is a British naval schooner, 18 guns 150 tons, that sank SE of the modern day East Pass bell buoy to St. George's Sound.

  9. HMS Fox (1893) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Sep 23, 2024 · HMS Fox was a second class protected cruiser of the Astraeaclass of the Royal Navy. The class represented an improvement on previous types, 1,000 tons displacement larger with better seaworthiness due to improved hull design.

  10. HMS Fox (1773) | Military Wiki | Fandom

    HMS Fox was a 28-gun Enterprise-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. The Fox was first commissioned in October 1775 under the command of Captain Patrick Fotheringham. The French frigate Junon captured Fox on 11 September 1778.

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