
List of ship launches in 1739 - Wikipedia
The list of ship launches in 1739 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1739.
HMS Wager (1739) - Wikipedia
HMS Wager was a square-rigged sixth-rate Royal Navy ship of 28 guns. It was built as an East Indiaman in about 1734 and made two voyages to India for the East India Company before the Royal Navy purchased her in 1739.
HMS Terrible (1747) - Wikipedia
Terrible was originally a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy launched in 1739. Captured on 14 October 1747, she was taken into Royal Navy service as the third rate HMS Terrible.
The Navy in the War of 1739–48: Volume 1 1st Edition
Mar 29, 2012 · Originally published in 1920, this book forms part one of Richmond's three-volume series on the role of the Navy during the War of Jenkins' Ear, a prolonged conflict between Britain and Spain that lasted from 1739 to 1748.
The navy in the war of 1739-48 : Richmond, Herbert W. (Herbert …
May 23, 2008 · The navy in the war of 1739-48 by Richmond, Herbert W. (Herbert William), Sir, 1871-1946
The Navy in the War of 1739-48: Volume 2 - Google Books
Originally published in 1920, this book forms part two of Richmond's three-volume series on the role of the Navy during the War of Jenkins' Ear, a prolonged conflict between Britain and Spain...
Navy in the War of 1739-1748 - H. W. Richmond - Google Books
This three-volume set covers 1739-1748, a definitive phase in British naval history. Before this, Britain had become a colonial and trading power in the West Indies and America, the Far East...
THE NAVY IN THE WAR OF 1739-48 CAMBRIDGE NAVAL AND MILITARY SERIES
The Naval Defence of British North America 1739–1763
UNTIL the eighteenth century, British naval operations rarely strayed outside the strictly European theatre. Engagements in North American waters were isolated enterprises, having little connection with the decisive area of battle which lay off the west coast of …
United Kingdom, British Royal Navy Ships’ Musters, 1739-1861
This collection was created from British Royal Navy ships' musters, which recorded each person present on the ship. The records are in the custody of The National Archives.