HMS Lively (1713)

[1] After commissioning she spent her career in Home waters on trade protection duties.

[2] Lively was the eighth named vessel since it was used for a 45-gun ship launched at Deptford in 1545, rebuilt 1558 and wrecked in 1563 off the Rye.

[4] She was commissioned in 1715 under the command of Captain St John Charlton, RN for service on the west coast of Scotland and Irish Waters.

In January 1729 she had come under the command of Captain John Onley, RN, and she was deployed after her repairs to the Bristol Channel, moving to Irish Waters in 1732.

[5] HMS Lively was broken at Portsmouth by Admiralty Order (AO) 30 November 1738, completing in December 1738.