HMS Queen (1769)
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HMS Queen was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was a three-deck ship, launched in 1769 with 90 guns (increased to 98 in the 1780s).
Queen fought at the First Battle of Ushant under Keppel in 1778, the Second Battle of Ushant under Kempenfelt in 1781 and the Glorious First of June under Howe in 1794, where she was the flagship of Rear-Admiral Alan Gardner. In this action the ship was badly cut up in Lord Howe's fleet, Captain John Hutt being among those killed.
In the years following the Battle of Trafalgar the need for large numbers of big three deckers with their heavy demands on manpower grew less and the Queen was taken in hand in 1811 and cut down to become a two-decker of 74 guns. She was finally broken up in 1821 at the age of 52.
[edit] External links
- The HMS Queen at Naval Art Prints.