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1699-12-19 - Launched in Copenhagen ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/side.php?id=3764 Marcussen Ship Database])
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1699-12-19 - Launched in Copenhagen ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/side.php?id=3764 Marcussen Ship Database]). It was the largest ship of the line ever constructed for the Danish navy. (Tidsskrift for Søvæsen 1888, p. 198)
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1730 - Left the Navy (Tidsskrift for Søvæsen 1882, p. 401)
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1732 - ship broken up. (Tidsskrift for Søvæsen 1888, p. 198)
  
 
1733-01-28 - Sold to the DAC ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/side.php?id=3764 Marcussen Ship Database])
 
1733-01-28 - Sold to the DAC ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/side.php?id=3764 Marcussen Ship Database])
  
 
1733-10-27 - Roll Book signed for an expedition to Tranquebar under captain [[Thaae, Claus]]. Vice Captain was [[Muncheberg, Claus]] and the chaplain was [[Sundt, Michael]]. Crew consisted of 22 officers and NCOs, 30 sailors, two apprentices and 12 ''Opløbere'', one of those named [[Thaae, Benjamin]] and likely related to the captain. Total crew of 66 seems very small for such a large ship. (RA: Roll Books)
 
1733-10-27 - Roll Book signed for an expedition to Tranquebar under captain [[Thaae, Claus]]. Vice Captain was [[Muncheberg, Claus]] and the chaplain was [[Sundt, Michael]]. Crew consisted of 22 officers and NCOs, 30 sailors, two apprentices and 12 ''Opløbere'', one of those named [[Thaae, Benjamin]] and likely related to the captain. Total crew of 66 seems very small for such a large ship. (RA: Roll Books)

Revision as of 03:37, 21 June 2024

1699-12-19 - Launched in Copenhagen (Marcussen Ship Database). It was the largest ship of the line ever constructed for the Danish navy. (Tidsskrift for Søvæsen 1888, p. 198)

1730 - Left the Navy (Tidsskrift for Søvæsen 1882, p. 401)

1732 - ship broken up. (Tidsskrift for Søvæsen 1888, p. 198)

1733-01-28 - Sold to the DAC (Marcussen Ship Database)

1733-10-27 - Roll Book signed for an expedition to Tranquebar under captain Thaae, Claus. Vice Captain was Muncheberg, Claus and the chaplain was Sundt, Michael. Crew consisted of 22 officers and NCOs, 30 sailors, two apprentices and 12 Opløbere, one of those named Thaae, Benjamin and likely related to the captain. Total crew of 66 seems very small for such a large ship. (RA: Roll Books)