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HMS Bird
Career (Great Britain)
Name: HMS Bird
Builder: Henry Bird, Rotherhithe
Launched: 1765
Completed: 416 August 1764 at Deptford Dockyard
Acquired: May 1764
Commissioned: 1764
Decommissioned: 1775
Fate: Broken up at Deptford, March 1775
General characteristics
Class & type: 8-gun survey sloop
Tons burthen: 75 2094 (bm)
Length:
  • 58 ft 6 in (17.8 m) (overall)
  • 45 ft 5 in (13.8 m) (keel)
Beam: 17 ft 7 in (5.4 m)
Depth of hold: 8 ft 1 in (2.5 m)
Propulsion: Sails
Sail plan: snow-rigged
Complement: 30
Armament:
  • 8 guns (unknown poundage)

HMS Bird was an 8-gun survey sloop[1] of the Royal Navy, in service from 1764 to 1775 and engaged in an early coastal survey of Ireland.

The small and lightly-armed vessel was purchased on the stocks in May 1764 from shipwright Henry Bird of Rotherithe.[2] As designed, Bird's overall length was 58 ft 6 in (17.8 m) with a beam of 17 ft 7 in (5.4 m) and hold depth of 8 ft 1 in (2.5 m). She measured 75 2094 tons burthen and was armed with 8 small guns.[2]

She was fitted out at Deptford dockyard between May and August 1764 at a total cost of £664 and commissioned thereafter under Lieutenant John Cowan.[2] Launched in 1765, she spent four years conducting coastal survey work along the Irish shore, returning to Deptford for refitting in 1769.[2]

Bird was broken up at Deptford Dockyard in March 1775.[2]

References[]

  1. Colledge 2010, p. 44.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Winfield 2007, p. 354.

Bibliography[]

  • Template:Cite Colledge2010
  • Winfield, Rif (2007). British Warships of the Age of Sail 1714–1792: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth. ISBN 9781844157006. 
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