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  • 121Boyne class ship of the line (1790) — The Boyne class ships of the line of 1790 were a class of two 98 gun second rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir Edward Hunt.hips*HMS|Boyne|1790|6:Builder: Woolwich Dockyard:Ordered: 21 January 1783:Launched: 27 June 1790:Fate: Burnt,… …

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  • 122Boyne class ship of the line (1810) — The Boyne class ships of the line of 1810 were a class of two 98 gun second rates, built to the draught of HMS Victory.hips*HMS|Boyne|1810|6:Builder: Portsmouth Dockyard:Ordered: 25 June 1801:Launched: 3 July 1810:Fate: Broken up,… …

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  • 123Ajax class ship of the line — The Ajax class ships of the line were a class of two 74 gun third rates of the Royal Navy. They were grouped in with the large class of 74s, as they carried 24 pdrs on their upper gun decks, rather than the 18 pdrs of the middling and common… …

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  • 124Swiftsure class ship of the line — The Swiftsure class ships of the line were a class of two 74 gun third rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir John Henslow.hips*HMS|Swiftsure|1804|6:Builder: Adams, Bucklers Hard:Ordered: 1800:Launched: 23 July 1804:Fate: Sold,… …

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  • 125Annibal class ship of the line — The Annibal class was a type of 74 gun ship of the French Navy. The type was one of the first achievements of Jacques Noël Sané. Both ships were captured during the Third Battle of Ushant ( Bataille du 13 prairial an II or Glorious First of June… …

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  • 126Dutch ship Eendracht (1655) — The Royal Charles and the Eendracht in the Battle of Lowestoft Career (Dutch Republic) …

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  • 127Neva (ship) — Career (United Kingdom) Name: Neva Builder …

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  • 128Dutch ship Aemilia (1632) — Before the Battle of the Downs, 31 October 1639, showing Tromp s flagship Amelia by Reinier Nooms, painted c. 1639. Career (Dutch Republic) …

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