French ship Éveillé (1752)
The Éveillé was a 64-gun ship of the line of the French Royal Navy, launched in 1752. She was built in Brest according to the 1750 standard plan, designed by Desclouzeaux.
Her career saw service in various naval engagements of the mid-18th century. Details of her service history are limited in English sources, however she likely participated in convoy escort duties and fleet actions during periods of conflict between France and Great Britain.
The Éveillé was eventually decommissioned and likely broken up, although the precise date of her dismantling remains unclear from readily available historical records. Further research in French naval archives would be required to provide a more comprehensive account of her active service and ultimate fate.