HMS Lowestoffe (1756) explained
HMS Lowestoffe was a 28-gun
sixth-rate frigate of the
Royal Navy. Named after the UK's most easterly port of
Lowestoft in
Suffolk the ship was designed by
Sir Thomas Slade based on the earlier
Lyme of 1748, "with such alterations as may tend to the better stowing of men and carrying for guns." The design provided for a 24-gun ship (from 22 September 1756 this was raised to 28 guns by including the 3 pounders on the quarterdeck in the count) of 583 tons, but on completion the ship measured some 11 tons more.The ship served in the British operations
to relieve Quebec during the
Seven Years' War before being wrecked off
Pointe-aux-Trembles on 19 May 1760.
References
- Robert Gardiner, The First Frigates, Conway Maritime Press, London 1992. .
- David Lyon, The Sailing Navy List, Conway Maritime Press, London 1993. .
- Rif Winfield, British Warships in the Age of Sail, 1714 to 1792, Seaforth Publishing, London 2007. .