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==History==
==History==
HMS ''Pembroke'' and its twin ship, [[HMS Ormonde|HMS ''Ormonde'']], were secretly dispatched to the [[Caribbean]] to protect precious cargo and escort confidential missions to the New World. The [[ships]] operated together and often used one ship as a lure to attract, trap and destroy enemies.
HMS ''Pembroke'' and its twin ship, [[HMS Ormonde|HMS ''Ormonde'']], were secretly dispatched to the [[Caribbean]] to protect precious cargo and escort confidential missions to the New World. The [[ships]] operated together and often used one ship as a lure to attract, trap and destroy enemies.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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HMSPembrokeCloseACP.png|The ship from close by
HMSPembrokeCloseACP.png|The ship from close by
HMSOrmondeRearACP.png|The rear sides of the ships
HMSPembroke&OrmondeACP.png|The two ships from afar
HMSPembroke&OrmondeACP.png|The two ships from afar
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Revision as of 22:48, 2 March 2016


This article is about the legendary ship. You may be looking for the 1758 ship of the same name.
HMS Pembroke

HMS Pembroke was a Royal Navy legendary ship encountered by the pirate Alonzo Batilla near Nassau, during the early 18th century.

History

HMS Pembroke and its twin ship, HMS Ormonde, were secretly dispatched to the Caribbean to protect precious cargo and escort confidential missions to the New World. The ships operated together and often used one ship as a lure to attract, trap and destroy enemies.

Trivia

  • Historically, HMS Pembroke and HMS Ormonde were broken up in 1726 and 1733, respectively.

Gallery

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