HMS Magnanime (1748)

HMS Magnanime
Magnanime
History
France
NameMagnanime
NamesakeFrench: "magnanimous"
BuilderRochefort Dockyard
Laid downMay 1741
Launched22 November 1744
Captured31 January 1748 by the Royal Navy
Great Britain
NameMagnanime
Acquired31 January 1748
FateBroken up in 1775
General characteristics (as re-measured following her capture)
Class & type74-gun third-rate ship of the line
Tons burthen1,823 4594 (bm)
Length
  • 173 ft 7 in (52.91 m) (gundeck)
  • 140 ft 7.5 in (42.863 m) (keel)
Beam49 ft 4.5 in (15.050 m)
Depth21 ft 7 in (6.58 m)
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement650
Armament
  • Lowerdeck: 28 × 32 pdr (15 kg)
  • Upper deck: 30 × 18 pdr (8.2 kg)
  • Quarterdeck: 10 × 9 pdr (4.1 kg)
  • Forecastle: 6 × 9 pdr (4.1 kg)
General characteristics (as re-armed by the British in 1755)
Armament
  • Lowerdeck: 28 × 32 pdr (15 kg)
  • Upper deck: 30 × 24 pdr (11 kg)
  • Quarterdeck: 10 × 9 pdr (4.1 kg)
  • Forecastle: 6 × 9 pdr (4.1 kg)

Magnanime was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy launched in 1744 at Rochefort. Captured on 12 January 1748, she was taken into the Royal Navy as the third-rate HMS Magnanime. She played a major part in the 1757 raid on Rochefort, helping to silence the batteries on the Île-d'Aix, and served at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759 under Lord Howe, where she forced the surrender of the French 74-gun Héros. Following a survey in 1770, she was deemed unseaworthy and was broken up in 1775.