Dutch ship Tromp (1777)
| History | |
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| Dutch Republic | |
| Name | Tromp, or Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp, or Admiraal Tromp |
| Namesake | Admiral Maarten Tromp |
| Builder | P. v. Zwinjndregt, Admiralty of the Maze, Rotterdam |
| Launched | 1777, or 1779 |
| Captured | 17 August 1796 |
| Great Britain | |
| Name | Tromp, or Van Tromp |
| Acquired | 17 August 1796 by capture |
| Fate | Sold 9 August 1815 |
| General characteristics , | |
| Type | Fourth-rate |
| Tonnage | "1004e" |
| Tons burthen | 103965⁄94 (bm) |
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| Propulsion | Sails |
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Tromp was a Dutch fourth-rate ship of the line launched at Rotterdam in 1777. The Royal Navy captured her at the Capitulation of Saldanha Bay on 17 August 1796. The Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Tromp, sometimes referred to as HMS Van Tromp. In British service she served as a prison, troop, store, guard, hospital, or receiving ship until the Navy sold her in 1815.