- HMS Dolphin (1751)
HMS "Dolphin" was a 24-gun
sixth-rate frigate of theRoyal Navy . Launched in 1751, she was used as asurvey ship from 1764 and made twocircumnavigation s of the world under the successive commands ofJohn Byron andSamuel Wallis . She was the first ship to circumnavigate the world twice. She remained in service until she was broken up in 1777. [cite book |last= Paine |first= Lincoln |authorlink= Lincoln Paine |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title= Ships of Discovery and Exploration |origdate= |origyear= 2000 |origmonth= |url= |format= book |accessdate= March 14|accessyear= 2008 |accessmonth= |edition=|date=|year= |month= |publisher= Houghton Mifflin |location= New York |language= English|id= |doi = |pages=45 |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote = ]Early service
Not long after her commissioning, the hostilities of the
Seven Years' War had escalated and spread toEurope , and in May of1756 Britain declared war onFrance of theAncien Régime . "Dolphin" was pressed into service throughout the conflict, and was present at theBattle of Minorca in 1756 when a fleet under AdmiralJohn Byng failed to protect a local garrison after losing an engagement with a French squadron (as a result of which Byng was latercourt-martial led and shot).First circumnavigation
With Britain's successful conclusion of the Seven Years' War in
1763 , her attentions turned towards consolidating her gains and continuing to expand her trade and influence at the expense of the other competing European powers. ThePacific Ocean was beginning to be opened up by exploratory European vessels, and interest had developed in this route as an alternate to reach theEast Indies . This interest was compounded by theories put forward which suggested that a large, hitherto-unknown continental landmass ("Terra Australis Incognita ") must exist at southernlatitude s to "counterbalance" the northern hemisphere's landmasses.No longer in a state of war, the
Admiralty had more funds, ships and men at her disposal to devote to exploratory ventures. Accordingly, an expedition was soon formed with instructions to investigate and establish aSouth Atlantic base from which Britain could keep an eye on voyages bound for the Pacific. Another purpose was to generally explore for unknown lands which could then be claimed and exploited by the Crown, and to reach theFar East if necessary. The "Dolphin" was selected as lead vessel for this voyage, and she was to be accompanied by thesloop HMS "Tamar" and the supply ship "Florida".Her captain was Commodore
John Byron , a 42 year-old veteran of the sea, younger brother to the profligateWilliam Byron, 5th Baron Byron ."Dolphin's" first circumnavigation was the fastest circumnavigation to that date, and the first to take less than two years.
econd circumnavigation
"Dolphin's" second circumnavigation was under the command of
Samuel Wallis , who sailed in1766 accompanied withPhilip Carteret in HMS "Swallow". Carteret had served on Byron's circumnavigation. The then master's mate, John Gore, was among a number of crew from Byron's circumnavigation who crewed with Wallis.Notes
References
*cite web | title=HMS "Dolphin" | work=Ships of the World: an Historical Encyclopaedia | url=http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/ships/html/sh_027600_hmsdolphin.htm | accessdate=August 15 | accessyear=2005
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