This is a chronological list of all ships launched in 1752.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
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24 January | Ottoman Empire | Constantinople | Ziver-i Bahri | Second rate | For Ottoman Navy.[1] | |
18 February | Great Britain | Plymouth Dockyard | Plymouth | Weymouth | Fourth rate | For Royal Navy |
14 March | Dutch Republic | L van Zwijndrecht | Rotterdam | Oranjewoud | Sixth rate | For Dutch Navy.[2] |
14 March | Dutch Republic | L van Zwijndrecht | Rotterdam | Oranjezaal | Sixth rate | For Dutch Navy.[3] |
9 April | Great Britain | Pierson Lock | Portsmouth Dockyard | Fly | Fly-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[4] |
23 April | Republic of Venice | Marco Nobile | Venice | Speranza | Speranza-class ship of the line | For Venetian Navy.[5] |
April | Spain | Guarnizo | Serio | Seio-class ship of the line | For Spanish Navy.[6] | |
5 May | Kingdom of France | François Coulomb | Toulon | Le Redoutable | Téméraire-class ship of the line | For French Navy.[7] |
21 July | Kingdom of France | Joseph Véronique Charles Chapelle | Brest | Palmier | Palmier-class ship of the line | For French Navy.[8] |
27 July | Kingdom of France | Nicolas Levesque | Lorient | Saint Louis | East Indiaman | For Compagnie des Indes.[9] |
29 July | Denmark-Norway | Copenhagen | Julia Maria | Man of war | For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[10] | |
14 August | Great Britain | John Perry | Blackwall | Falmouth | East Indiaman | For British East India Company.[11] |
31 August | Great Britain | William Rule | Deptford Dockyard | Cruizer | Cruizer-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[12] |
1 September | Kingdom of France | Joseph Véronique Charles Chapelle | Brest | Héros | Third rate | For French Navy.[13] |
21 September | Kingdom of France | Gilles Cambry | Lorient | Le Duc de Bourgogne | East Indiaman | For Compagnie des Indes.[14] |
23 September | Russian Empire | D. Sutherland | Saint Petersburg | Donder | Bomb vessel | For Imperial Russian Navy.[15] |
7 October | Great Britain | Adam Hayes | Woolwich Dockyard | Ranger | Fly-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[16] |
12 October | Denmark-Norway | Copenhagen | Dronning Juliane Marie | Third rate | For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[17][18] | |
12 October | Denmark-Norway | Copenhagen | Moen | Man of war | For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[17] | |
21 October | Kingdom of France | Toulon | La Rose | Fifth rate | For French Navy.[19] | |
21 October | Great Britain | Sir Thomas Slade | Chatham Dockyard | Speedwell | Cruizer-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[20] |
20 November | Spain | Matthew Mullins | Cádiz | África | Third rate | For Spanish Navy.[21] |
7 December | Great Britain | Thomas Fellowes | Woolwich Dockyard | Falmouth | Fourth rate | For Royal Navy |
15 December | Kingdom of France | Pierre Salinoc | Brest | Actif | Illustre-class ship of the line | For French Navy.[22] |
Unknown date | India | Bombay | Cuddalore | Schooner | For Bombay Pilot Service.[23] | |
Unknown date | Great Britain | London | Egmont | East Indiaman | For British East India Company.[24] | |
Unknown date | Kingdom of France | Chevallier Antoine Groignard | Rochefort | Éveillé | Third Rate | For French Navy.[25] |
Unknown date | Spain | Hermione | Fifth rate | For Spanish Navy.[26] | ||
Unknown date | Kingdom of France | Rochefort | La Nymphe | Sixth rate | For French Navy.[27] | |
Unknown date | Kingdom of France | Augustin Pic | Rochefort | Le Sing | Cat | For French Navy.[28] |
Unknown date | Kingdom of France | Pierre Morineau | Rochefort | L'Inflexible | Hardi-class ship of the line | For French Navy.[29] |
Unknown date | Spain | Reales Astilleros de Esteiro | El Ferrol | San Miguel | Packet boat | For Spanish Navy.[30] |
Unknown date | Great Britain | London | Walpole | East Indiaman | For British East India Company.[31] | |
Unknown date | Great Britain | London | Winchelsea | East Indiaman | For British East India Company.[32] |