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HMS Hussar Type: shipwreck, frigate ( Mermaid-class, 6th-rate ), British Royal Navy Name: Hussars were light cavalry units of the period, known for their colorful and showy uniforms. Built: 1763, England Specs: ( 124 x 33 ft ) 627 gross tons Sunk: Thursday November 23, 1780 struck a rock - unknown casualties, including prisoners Depth: probably buried in the landfill under the police station near 135th Street More: HMS Hussar ...