HMS Africa (1781)
HMS Africa was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.
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Third-rate - Ship of the line - Royal Navy
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She was launched by Barnard at Deptford, 11 April 1781.
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Barnard - Deptford - 11 April - 1781
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Africa was present at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 under the command of Captain Henry Digby.
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Battle of Trafalgar - 1805 - Henry Digby
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She was part of the British squadron commanded by Sir Philip Broke at the celebrated battle between HMS Guerriere and USS Constitution which took place on August 12, 1812.
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British - Philip Broke - HMS ''Guerriere'' - USS ''Constitution'' - August 12 - 1812
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She was broken up in May of 1814 at Portsmouth.
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1814 - Portsmouth
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See HMS Africa for other Navy ships of this name.
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