English ship Coventry (1658)

She was originally the Spanish ship San Miguel.

The English frigates Constant Warwick and Adventure set sail from Plymouth on 17 February 1658 and put in at St Mary's, Isles of Scilly for a few days.

Next day the Constant Warwick had caught up and after a five-hour battle captured the Spanish ship.

[1] She served for a further eight years before being captured by the French and renamed Armes d'Angleterre.

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