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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Ms. Woodward,
I believe that you were the person also looking for information
regarding HMS Diamond. Below is the information provided by the Royal
Navy Museum regarding that Diamond.

"Our ref: 03/02/49

Thank you for your recent enquiry.

HMS Diamond was a 4th rate 46 gun ship, designed by Peter Pett, and
built at Deptford. Launched 15 March 1652. 127 and a half feet by 31 and
a half feet dimensions, and a builders measurement (tonnage) of 547.
Captured by the French in 1690 and remained in French service until
1697.

We have no other information about this vessel.

I hope this information will be of assistance to you.

Allison Wareham
Librarian

Royal Naval Museum
HM Naval Base (PP66)
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO1 3NH
Tel No  023 9272 3795
Fax No 023 9272 3942
E-Mail:  [log in to unmask]

The Royal Naval Museum is a registered charity - Registration No
266563___

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