French frigate Maréchal de Belleisle (1757)
Appearance
History | |
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France | |
Name | Maréchal de Belleisle |
Namesake | Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet, duc de Belle-Isle |
Operator | Kingdom of France |
Builder | St Malo |
Launched | 1757 |
Fate | Captured in 1760 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Frigate |
Tons burthen | 600 |
Propulsion | Sail |
Complement | 150 |
Armament |
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Maréchal de Belleisle was a 46-gun fourth-rate frigate of the French Navy built in 1757. Captained by François Thurot she was captured in 1760.
A memorial to the battle, called Mount Æolus, consisting of two cannons and the bowsprit of Maréchal de Belleisle, which washed ashore on the Manx coast near Bishopscourt, was built in the grounds of Bishopscourt, Isle of Man. The wooden bowsprit was later replaced by an inscribed stone pillar.[1]
Citations
[edit]- ^ "Francois Thuroy (1727-1760) and his naval engagement off the Isle of Man", Manx Notes & Queries, ed. C. Roeder, 1904
References
[edit]- "French fourth rate frigate 'Maréchal de Belleisle' (1757)". threedecks.org. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Marechal de Belleisle (ship, 1757) at Wikimedia Commons