English ship Marmaduke (1652)

History
Royalist Navy
NameRevenge
Acquired1651
Commissioned1651
Captured1652
FateDefected to Parliament Navy
History
Commonwealth of England
NameMarmaduke
Acquired5 June 1652
Commissioned1652
Honours &
awards
  • Gabbard 1653
  • Scheveningen 1653
FateScuttled June 1667, then sold 22 September 1669
History
Kingdom of England
NameMarmaduke
AcquiredMay 1660
Honours &
awards
  • Lowestoft 1665
  • Four Day's Fight 1666
FateScuttled June 1667, then sold 22 September 1669
General characteristics
Class & type40-gun fourth rate
Tons burthen456+7094 bm
Length87 ft 0 in (26.5 m) keel for tonnage
Beam31 ft 5 in (9.6 m)
Draught15 ft 0 in (4.6 m)
Depth of hold15 ft 2 in (4.6 m)
Sail planship-rigged
Complement
  • 160 in 1653
  • 110 in 1660
  • 160/120/100 in 1666
Armament
  • 40 guns initially
  • 32 by 1660
  • 42/34 in 1666
  • 12 × culverins
  • 22 × demi-culverins
  • 8 × sakers

Marmaduke was a 40-gun fourth rate vessel of the Kingdom of England, Her initial commission was as a Royalist vessel during the English Civil War named Revenge. She defected to the Parliamentarians then commissioned as Marmaduke. During the First Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the Battle of The Gabbard. During the Second Anglo-Dutch War she participated in the Four Days' Fight. She was scuttled during the Dutch raid on the Medway and sold in 1669.

Marmaduke was the only named vessel in the English or Royal Navy.

Revenge was the second named vessel since it was used for a 46-gun galleon, launched in October 1577, captured by Spanish squadron off Azores 31 August 1591 and foundered on 5 September 1591.