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Career (England) English Red Ensign 1620
Name: HMY Kitchen
Owner: Royal Navy
Builder: Castle (first name not known; Rotherhithe)
Laid down: built 1670
General characteristics
Propulsion: Sail

HMY Kitchen was an English royal yacht, built in 1670 at Rotherhithe by a man named Castle for the Royal Navy.[1]

Service history of HMY Kitchen[1]
Date(s) Captain Station Actions/Events
1670 Jacob Baker - -
1671–1674 William Wright - -
1678–1692 ?Anthony Croz - -
1693 - - Converted to Bomb Ketch
1693–1694 J. Redman - -
- - Ireland -

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