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HMS Eagle (1745) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Eagle (1745)

HMS ''Eagle'' was a 58-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.
==Construction==
''Eagle'' was built by shipwright John Barnard at Harwich Dockyard in 1744-45. The contract for construction was issued on 10 April 1744 for a vessel named ''Centurion'', a fourth-rate ship of the line to be built according to dimensions laid down in the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment.〔Winfield 2007, p.128〕〔 Her keel was laid on 24 July 1744, and on 15 November she was renamed ''Eagle'' to make way for the recommissioning of her namesake, Admiral Anson's flagship, which was returned to active service.〔
As built, ''Eagle'' had an overall length of with a gundeck of . Her beam was with a hold depth of and measuring 1130 tons burthen. Construction costs were ₤14,767 exclusive of armament and rigging. Her designated crew was 420 men.〔
She was originally designed to carry 56 guns with an upper and lower gun deck each carrying 24 24-pounder cannons, eight 6-pounder cannons on her quarterdeck and two additional 6-pounders mounted on the forecastle. Two more 24-pounder cannons were added to the upper deck prior to launch in 1745.〔

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