Invincible
Commanded by Bentley between 1749-1752 and of which this drawing was made by his Clerk during the time of St John's command. Sir John commanded 'Invincible', 74-gun, twice again in the year 1757 until she was lost in 1758 in the month of February she was one of the fleet attached to the fleet expedition against Louisburg under the direction of Adml Boscawen but was lost in turning out of Spithead on a shore in consequence of missing stays Sir John was tried.
John Hood
Original size: 344 mm x 260 mm
- Image reference: PU8491
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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