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'''HMS ''Pembroke''''' was a fourth rate ship of the line of the [[Royal Navy]] and sailed in the [[Caribbean]] during the early 18th century.


The '''HMS ''Pembroke''''' was a fourth rate ship of the line of the [[Royal Navy]] and sailed in the [[Caribbean]] during the early 18th century.
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]] sailed together but disguised themselves into one ship to lure enemies near and sinking them with a deadly pincer attack. Both the ships were sunk by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Alonzo Batilla]].
 
The HMS ''Pembroke'' and it's twin ship, the [[HMS Ormonde|HMS ''Ormonde'']] were secretly dispatched to the Caribbean to protect precious cargo and escort confidential missions to the New World. The [[ships]] sailed together but disguised themselves into one ship to lure enemies near and sinking them with a deadly pincer attack. Both the ships were sunk by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Alonzo Batilla]].


==Trivia==
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HMS Pembroke was a fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy and sailed in the Caribbean during the early 18th century.

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 sailed together but disguised themselves into one ship to lure enemies near and sinking them with a deadly pincer attack. Both the ships were sunk by the pirate Alonzo Batilla.

Trivia

  • Historically, the ship was broken up in 1726 and the HMS Ormonde was broken up 7 years later.

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