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 | | In 1703, after many years of skirmishes and battles with such nations as France, the Netherlands and Spain, not to mention the Barbary Pirates, Newcastle came to a tragic end, being sunk, not in battle, but by a storm off Spithead. |
 | | The rest of her career was mainly spent in the Caribbean and Mediterranean before she was sold in 1746. |
 | | Porto Farina (1655), Santa Cruz (1657), Lowestoft (1665), Orfordness (1666), Schooneveld (1673), Texel (1673), Marbella (1705), Sadras (1758), Negapatam (1758), Porto Novo (1759), Spartivento (1940), Burma (1944–1945), Korea (1952–1953) |
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