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HMS York (1796)

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HMS ''York'' was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 24 March 1796. She served briefly in the West Indies where she captured numerous small vessels. She was wrecked in 1804.
==Origins==
She had originally been laid down at Barnard's Deptford yard as an East Indiaman named ''Royal Admiral''.〔Hackmany (2001), p. 185.〕 The outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars resulted in a shortage of warships, which led the Navy Board to purchase five ships being built or serviced in commercial dockyards along the River Thames and to complete them as warships. Alongside ''Royal Admiral'', the Navy acquired the merchantmen ''Belmont'', ''Princess Royal'', ''Earl Talbot'' and ''Pigot''; they became , , and respectively.〔 As a 64-gun ship, ''York'' was a small third rate; this combined with her unusual build resulting from her conversion from a mercantile craft to a warship to make her a slightly ungainly and awkward ship.

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