HMS Rob Roy

H.M.S. Rob Roy
Rating: 5th-rate

Class: Capricieux-Class Frigate, Mastercraft Build

Date of Commission: August 16th, 1722

Guns: 44

Crew: 300

Status: In Commission

Engagements:
On its commission date, the Rob Roy took to sea around the waters of Port Royal in order to fend off pirates from preying on the merchant ships that were necessary for life in the British capital. Although joined by a fleet of excellent captains, the HMS Rob Roy was severely injured after a traitorous pirate dog masquerading as a British ship in jeopardy lured the fleet into a pirate ambush. The Rob Roy barely limped away from the battle and the traitor's name was reported to naval command.

Upon being repaired, the Rob Roy valiantly took part in the liberation of the pirate port Matthew Town. Several pirate hunting fleets were destroyed by the Rob Roy and his fleet of Saint George Squadron members. Although the combined effort of the British nation through the port into chaos, the town itself was not taken in assault.

British Captains:
1722-Present: Ian MacDougall