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HMS ''Lichfield'' was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Harwich to the dimensions laid down in the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment, and launched on 26 June 1746.〔 She was wrecked on the Barbary Coast of North Africa on 28 November 1758.〔Ships of the Old Navy, ''Lichfield''.〕 ==Career== ''Lichfield'' was built as a replacement to the previous HMS ''Lichfield'' which had been broken up in 1744, and used some of the timbers from that vessel.〔 In June 1756, under Captain Matthew Barton, ''Lichfield'' captured the French ship of the line ''Arc-en-Ciel'' off Louisbourg, Nova Scotia during the Seven Years' War. The ship left Cork Harbour, Ireland on 11 November 1758 along with four larger ships of the line, and six smaller vessels.〔The ships in the squadron were: (80), (70), (64), (60), ''Lichfield'' (50), (44), (24), (8) (fireship), (14), (12) and (8) - both bomb vessels. Naval and military memoirs of Great Britain; Ships of the Old Navy.〕 Under the command of Commodore Augustus Keppel in , the squadron was bound for the west coast of Africa to capture the island of Gorée from the French, and carried troops for this purpose.〔Bending Family History.〕〔Naval and military memoirs of Great Britain.〕
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