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HMS Baleine : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Baleine

HMS ''Baleine'' was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy.
She had previously been the French East Indiaman ''Baleine'', built at Lorient to a design by Antoine Groignard and launched on 24 May 1757. She was cut out of Pondicherry during the Third Carnatic War by the boats of , part of Admiral Charles Stevens' squadron. Stevens purchased her for service with the Royal Navy the following month.
She was commissioned under Captain Philip Affleck in 1762,〔''Naval Chronicle'', Vol. 18, p.293.〕 and was under Captain Hyde Parker by 1764. ''Baleine'' arrived back in Britain in August 1764 and was surveyed at Chatham Dockyard the following month. She was not recommissioned, and after being surveyed in April 1767 she was put up for sale. She was sold on 23 June 1767 for £365 and was broken up.
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