HMS Enterprize (1743)

History
Great Britain
Name: HMS Enterprise
Acquired: Captured from the Spanish in 1743
Fate: Sold in 1748
General characteristics
Class & type:
Propulsion: Sails
Sail plan: sloop
Complement: 60
Armament: 8 guns
For other ships of the same name, see HMS Enterprise.

HMS Enterprize, also known as HMS Enterprise, was an 8-gun sloop of the Royal Navy.

The Enterprize was a barca-longa captured from the Spanish in 1743, and re-rated as a sloop. She spent her entire career in the Mediterranean as a despatch vessel and tender, being commissioned in 1743 under Lieutenant Thomas Herring. She was present at the Battle of Toulon in 1744, and was then paid off in 1745.

She was recommissioned under Lieutenant William Cooper in August 1746, spending a further two years in service with the Navy until being put up for sale in at Port Mahon, Minorca in the summer of 1748. There was already an HMS Enterprize in service during her time with the Navy, a 40-gun fifth rate, which was sold off the year after her smaller counterpart, in 1749.

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