LAUNCH OF LA HOGUE
On Thursday the 3d of October, la Hogue a 74 gun ship, was launched at the King's yard, Deptford, amidst thousands assembled to witness the ceremony. The launch was as usual. decorated with the Royal Standard, the Union, St George's Ensign, and the Admiralty Flag. She is a fine ship and appeared a finished model of neatness: The stern and quarter galleries are remarkably plain, but not less handsome on that account. Her cutwater is surmounted by a Lion crushing the Gallic Cock. The device is of course, appropriate, but the figure itself, in the opinion of many who have an eye to naval architecture, is not sufficiently prominent. She is painted with a black streak. About two o'clock she moved off the slip with fine effect, while a band of music played "Rule Britannia;" and at the instant her bows touched the water, a bottle was thrown by one of the Lords of the Admiralty, to name her la Hogue. A shout from the multitude, with hats off, invoked Neptune and Mars to make her victorious. It was a shout of British exultation, and the effect was, of course, beyond expression. On the whole, there never was a finer launch seen. La Hogue has been more than four years building.*
Most of the readers of the NAVAL CHRONICLE are aware that many ships in our navy are prizes taken from the enemy and retain their original names aş with them are associated the proud recollection of the mode in which they became ours. Others, for instance: the Trafalgar, the Agincourt, the Poictiers & c are of English structure, but so named in commemoration of the scene of some great victory. Of the latter description is la Hogue. The town of la Hogue is a sea port of France. in the Channel near Barfleur . Edward Russell. the grandson of Francis, 4th Earl of Bedford, was in 1690, appointed the admiral of the blue, and advanced to the command of the Channel fleet, and, on May 19 1697, he obtained a signal victory over the French fleet, under the command of Mons de Tourville, at La Hogue: in the pursuit (besides six considerable ships burnt by the Vice-admiral Delaval) he destroyed 13 of their men of war, and several of their transports. This achievement. though very difficult and dangerous. was performed with such conduct and firmness. that they took possession of several of the enemy's ships. and drove the French. with their own guns. from their platforms and batteries on shore; and all this in sight of the French camp, which lay ready to invade England.- The gallant admiral was, in 1697 created Baron of Shingay, in Cambridgeshire; Viscount Barfleur, in the Duchy of Normandy; and Earl of Orford in the county of Suffolk. The Earl died November 27 1727. without issue when these titles became extinct.
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