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History
Great Britain
Name Duke of York
Namesake Duke of York
Ordered 1760
Launched 1763
Commissioned 1763
Decommissioned 1766
In service 1763–1766
Out of service 1766
Stricken 1766
Fate Sold 1766
General characteristics
Class and type Gaff cutter
Length
  • 40 ft 6 in (12.3 m) (upper deck)
  • 31 ft 9.75 in (9.7 m) (keel)
Beam 18 ft (5.5 m)
Draught 7 ft 4 in (2.2 m)
Installed power sail
Complement 24
Armament 4 × 3 pounder guns, 8 falconets

HMS Duke of York was a British 4-gun cutter and first Royal Navy ship named after the Duke of York.

The ship was purchased by the Navy for £370 on 16 March 1763 and fitted out at Woolwich on 3 April (additional cost of £410 1s 10d). The vessel Entered service in April of the same year under command of Lieutenant Thomas Montagu and assigned to the Thames Estuary.

In June 1766 it was withdrawn to the reserve and on 1 July 1766 the British Admiralty sold it for £40.

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