List of battleships of the Royal Navy

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Ships of the Royal Navy

A - B - C - D - E - F - G
H - I - J - K - L - M - N
O - P - Q - R - S - T - U
V - W - X - Y - Z

aircraft carriers
amphibious assault shipping
battlecruisers
battleships
corvettes and sloops
cruisers
destroyers
frigates
mine countermeasure vessels
monitors
patrol and attack craft
Royal Yachts
submarines
support ships
survey vessels
fleet bases
shore establishments
hospitals and hospital ships
air stations
aircraft wings
fleets and major commands
squadrons and flotillas

This is a list of battleships of the Royal Navy of England, Scotland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom.

Contents

[edit] Great ships, carracks and galleons (–1640)

Where applicable, number of main guns follows name (see Rating system of the Royal Navy). Note that long-lived ships could be rearmed several times. Many earlier ships went through a "great repair", where they were essentially completely dismantled and another ship built from the remains, with the same name. This practice continued until 1739.
  • Trinity de la Tour (Trinity of the Tower) - Dismantled c. 1409, materials used for Trinity Royal
  • Goodgrace (c. 1400)
  • Le Carake (ex-Genovese Sancta Maria & Sancta Brigida, captured 1409)
  • Trinity Royal (c. 1412)
  • Holyghost de la Tour (ex-Spanish Santa Clara, captured c. 1413)
  • Jesus (c. 1416)
  • George (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1416) - To Venice 1424
  • Marie Hampton (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1416)
  • Marie Sandwich (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1416)
  • Andrew (ex-Genovese Galeas Negre, captured 1417)
  • Christopher (ex-Genovese Pynele, captured c. 1417) - Sold 1423
  • Peter (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1417)
  • Paul (ex-Genovese Vivande, captured 1417)
  • Agase (ex-Genovese ?, captured c. 1417) - Wrecked on mudflats c. 1418
  • Grace Dieu (c. 1417/18) - Lightning and fire, 1439
  • Grace Dieu (c. 1437) - BU c. 1487
  • Peter - Abandoned 1462
  • Mary de la Tour (Mary of the Tower) 48
  • George
  • Edward Howard (c. 1466, ex-Portuguese ?, captured 1479)
  • Sovereign 141 (c. 1488)
  • Regent 225 (1490) - Burnt at the Battle of St Matthieu, 1512
  • Margaret (1505; Scottish)
  • Gabriel Royal (captured 1509)
  • Peter Pomegranate (c. 1510)
  • Mary Rose 78 (1510) - Sank 1545, refloated 1982 and preserved at Portsmouth
  • Michael 27 (1511; Scottish) - Sold to France 1514
  • Great Bark 63 (c. 1512)
  • Katherine Forteleza (captured 1512)
  • Great Nicholas (captured 1512)
  • John Baptist (captured 1512)
  • Christ (captured 1512)
  • Henri Grâce à Dieu ("Great Harry") 186 (1512) - Accidentally burned 1553
  • Great Barbara (captured 1513)
  • Great Elizabeth (captured 1514)
  • Mary Gonson (c. 1514?)
  • Jesus of Lubeck (ex-Hanseatic League Jesus von Lubeck, purchased 1544) - Sunk by Spanish 1568
  • Grand Mistress (c. 1545) - Prototype of galleon
  • Greyhound (c. 1545) - Prototype of galleon
  • Anne Gallant (c. 1545)
  • Antelope 38 (c. 1546)
  • Bull 25 (c. 1546)
  • Minion
  • Elizabeth (c. 1559)
  • Triumph (c. 1561)
  • Victory (c. 1562)
  • White Bear (c. 1564)
  • Foresight 37 (c. 1570)
  • Dreadnought 41 (1573) - BU 1645
  • Swiftsure (c. 1573)
  • Revenge (c. 1577)
  • Swallow (c. 1580)
  • Elizabeth Bonaventure (c. 1581)
  • Ark Raleigh 44 - Renamed Ark Royal, renamed Anne Royal, sank 1636, refloated and BU 1638?
  • Bear 40 - Sold 1629
  • Bonaventure
  • Philip and Mary 38 - Renamed Nonpareil, renamed Nonsuch, sold c. 1645
  • Red Lion or Golden Lion 38 - Renamed Lion
  • Hart 56
  • Rainbow 40 (c. 1586) - Sunk 1680
  • Tramontana (c. 1586)
  • Vanguard 40 (1586)
  •  ? (ex-Spanish San Felipe, captured 1587)
  • Mercury - Sold 1611
  • Defiance 46 (1590)
  • Madre de Dios (ex-Portuguese Madre de Dios, captured 1592)
  • Adventure (c. 1594) - BU c. 1645
  • Scourge of Malice (c. 1595)
  • (Due) Repulse 40/48 (c. 1596) - BU c. 1645
  • Warspite 29 (c. 1596) - Converted to lighter 1635
  • St Andrew (captured 1596)
  • St Matthew (captured 1596)
  • Hope 34/38 (c. 1601) - Renamed Assurance
  • Prince Royal 55 (1610)
  • Dreadnought 30/32 (c. 1612/13) - BU c. 1645 (same as 1573 ship?)
  • Defiance 38/40 (c. 1612/16) - Sold 1650
  • Merhonour 40/44 (c. 1616) - Sold 1650
  • Destiny 34 (c. 1616) - Renamed Convertine
  • Rainbow 40 (c. 1617)
  • Antelope 34/38 (c. 1619) - Burnt 1649
  • Constant Reformation 40/42 (c. 1619) - Sank 1651
  • Happy Entrance 30 (c. 1619) - Burnt 1658
  • Victory 40/42 (c. 1620)
  • Garland 34 (c. 1620) - Captured by the Netherlands at the Battle of Dungeness, 1652
  • Swiftsure 42/46 (c. 1621) - Renamed Speedwell, sank 1624
  • Bonaventure/Anthony Bonaventure 32/34/36 (c. 1621) - Captured by the Netherlands at the Battle of Dungeness, 1652, blown up 1653
  • St George 42/44 (c. 1622) - Renamed George
  • St Andrew 42 (c. 1622) - Renamed Andrew, wrecked 1666
  • Triumph 42/44 (c. 1623) - Sold 1688
  • Mary Rose 25/26 (c. 1623) - Wrecked 1650
  • St Esprit 42
  • Vanguard 40 (1631) - Rearmed to 56, wrecked, sold 1667
  • Victory (1631)
  • Charles 44 (c. 1632/33) - Wrecked 1650
  • Henrietta Maria 42 (1633) - Renamed Paragon 1650, lost 1655
  • Unicorn 46 (1633) - Sold 1688
  • James 48 (c. 1633/34) - Sold 1682
  • Swallow 34 (c. 1634)
  • Leopard 34 (c. 1634/35) - Captured by Netherlands 1653
  • Swan (ex-Dunkirker, captured 1635) - Sunk 1638
  • Roebuck 10 (1636) - Collision 1641
  • Greyhound 12 (1636) - Blown up in action 1656
  • Nicodemus (ex-Dunkirker, captured 1636) - Sold 1657
  • Expedition 14/30 (1637) - Sold 1667
  • Providence 14/30 (1637) - Wrecked 1668
  • Sovereign of the Seas 102 (1637) - Renamed Sovereign, renamed Royal Sovereign, burnt 1696/97

[edit] Early frigate-built ships and ships of the line (1640–1860)

Number of main guns follows name (see Rating system of the Royal Navy)
  • Lion 40 (c. 1640) - Sold 1698
  • Prince Royal 70 (c. 1641) - Rearmed to 80
  • Constant Warwick 32 (1645) - BU 1666 for rebuild
  • Assurance 32 (1646)- Sold 1698
  • Adventure 34 (1646) - BU 1688 for rebuild
  • Nonsuch 34 (1646) - Wrecked 1664
  • Dragon 32 (1647) - BU 1690 for rebuild
  • Phoenix 32 (1647) - Captured by the Netherlands at the Battle of Elba, 1652, recaptured 1652, wrecked 1664
  • Tiger 32 (1647) - BU 1681 for rebuild
  • Elizabeth 32 (1647) - Burnt 1667
  • Globe 24
  • John 28
  • Fellowship 28
  • Guinea 30 (ex-Royalist Charles, captured 1649, ex-merchantman Guinea Frigate) - Sold 1667
  • Portsmouth 34 (1649) - Captured by France 1689
  • Amity 30 (ex-merchantman) - Sold 1667
  • Convertine 40 (ex-Portuguese) - Captured by the Netherlands 1666
  • Speaker class
    • Speaker 50 (c. 1650) - Renamed Mary 1660
    • Fairfax 52 (c. 1650) - Burnt 1653
    • Fairfax 52 (c. 1653) - Wrecked 1682
    • Plymouth 52 (c. 1653)
    • Essex 48 (c. 1653) - Captured by the Netherlands 1666
    • Gloucester 50 (1654) - Rearmed to 54, rearmed to 60, wrecked 1682
    • Torrington 52 (c. 1654) - Renamed Dreadnought 1660, rearmed to 62, sank 1690
    • Newbury 52 (c. 1654) - Renamed Revenge 1660, condemned 1678
    • Bridgewater 52 (c. 1654) - Renamed Anne 1660, blew up 1673
    • Lyme 52 (c. 1654) - Renamed Montague 1660
    • Marston Moor 52 (c. 1654) - Renamed York 1660, wrecked 1703
    • Langport 50 (c. 1654) - Renamed Henrietta 1660, wrecked 1689
    • Tredagh 50 (c. 1654) - Renamed Resolution 1660, burnt 1666
  • 4th-rates - 1649 batch
    • Portsmouth 34 (1649) - Blew up 1689
    • Sapphire 34 (1651) - Wrecked 1671
    • President 34 (1650) - Renamed Bonaventure 1660
    • Pelican 34 (1650) - Burnt 1656
    • Reserve 34 (1650)
    • Advice 34 (1650)
    • Foresight 34 (1650) - Wrecked 1698
    • Assistance 34 (1650)
    • Laurel 34 (1651) - Rearmed to 46, wrecked 1657
    • Centurion 34 (1650) - Wrecked 1689
  • 4th-rates - 1652 batch
    • Kentish 40 (1652) - Renamed Kent 1660, wrecked 1672
    • Sussex 38/40 (1652) - Rearmed to 46, blew up 1653
    • Hampshire 38 (1653) - Rearmed to 46
    • Portland 40 (1652) - Burnt to avoid capture 1692
    • Bristol 38/40 (1653) - Rearmed to 44
    • Gainsborough 38/40 (1653) - Renamed Swallow 1660, wrecked 1692
    • Preston 40 (1653) - Renamed Antelope 1660, sold 1693
    • Jersey 38/40 (1654) - Captured by France 1691
    • Dover 40 (1654) - Rearmed to 48
    • Taunton 40 (1654) - Renamed Crown 1660, rearmed to 48
    • Nantwich 38/40 (1655) - Renamed Bredah 1660, wrecked 1666
  • Antelope 56 (c. 1651) - Wrecked 1652
  • Worcester 48 (c. 1651) - Renamed Dunkirk 1660
  • Ruby class
    • Ruby 40 (1651) - Captured by France 1707
    • Diamond 40 (1651) - Captured by France 1693
    • Newcastle 44 (1653) - Wrecked 1703
    • Yarmouth 44 (1653) - BU 1680
    • Winsby 44 (1654) - Renamed Happy Return 1660, captured by France 1691
    • Leopard 44 (1659) - Scuttled 1699
    • Princess 34 (1660) - BU 1680
  • Worcester 50 - Burnt 1653
  • Essex 48 (1653)
  • London 64 (c. 1654) - Blown up 1665

Captures of the First Anglo-Dutch War

  • Violet 44 (ex-Dutch, captured 1652) - BU 1672
  • Bear 36 (ex-Dutch Beer, captured 1652)
  • Welcome 36 (ex-Dutch, captured 1652) - Expended as fireship 1673
  • Stork (ex-Dutch Ooievaar, captured 1652) - Sold 1663
  • Ostrich/Estridge (ex-Dutch Vogelstruys, captured 1653) - Scuttled 1679
  • Elias 36 (ex-Dutch Elias, captured 1653) - Wrecked 1664
  • Mathias 38 (ex-Dutch Sint Mattheus, captured 1653) - Burnt 1667
  • Great Charity 38 (ex-Dutch Liefde, captured 1653) - Captured by Netherlands 1665
  • Indian 44 (ex-Dutch EI Roos, captured 1654) - Sold 1660

English ships

  • Naseby 80 (c. 1655) - Renamed Royal Charles 1660, Captured by the Netherlands, 1667
  • Dunbar 64 (c. 1656) - Renamed Henry 1660, rearmed to 82, burnt 1682
  • Richard 70 (c. 1658) - Renamed Royal James 1660, burnt 1667
  • Monck 52 (c. 1659)
  • Royal Oak 76 (c. 1664) - Burnt 1667
  • Royal Katherine 84 (1664)
  • Victory (c. 1665)
  • Loyal London 80 (c. 1666) - Burned 1667
  • Cambridge 70 (c. 1666) - Wrecked 1694
  • Warspite 70 (c. 1666)
  • Rupert 66 (c. 1666)
  • Defiance 64 (1666) - Burnt 1668
  • Greenwich 54 (1666) - BU 1699 for rebuild
  • St Patrick 50 (1666) - Captured by the Netherlands 1667
  • Falcon 42 (1666) - Captured by France 1694
  • Resolution 70 (1667)
  • Monmouth 66 (c. 1667)
  • St David 54 (1667) - Sank 1690, refloated, sold 1713

Captures of the Second Anglo-Dutch War

  • Golden Lion 34/42 (ex-Dutch Gouden Leeuw, captured 1664)
  • Unity 34/42 (ex-Dutch Eendracht, captured 1665) - Captured by Netherlands 1667
  • Charles V 44/52 (ex-Dutch Carolus V, captured 1665) - Burnt 1667
  • Mars 44/52 (ex-Dutch Mars, captured 1665) - Sold 1667
  • (Black) Bull 34/40 (ex-Dutch Edam, captured 1665) - Captured by Netherlands 1666
  • Delfe 34/40 (ex-Dutch Delft, captured 1665) - Sold 1668
  • Zealand 34/40 (ex-Dutch Zeelandia, captured 1665) - Sold 1667
  • Young Prince 30/38 (ex-Dutch Jonge Prins, captured 1665) - Burnt 1666
  • Clove Tree 48/62 (ex-Dutch Nagelboom, captured 1665) - Captured by Netherlands 1666
  • Seven Oaks 44/52 (ex-Dutch Zevenwolden, captured 1665) - Captured by Netherlands 1666
  • West Friesland 44/54 (ex-Dutch Westfriesland, captured 1665) - Sold 1667
  • Black Spread Eagle 40/48 (ex-Dutch Groningen, captured 1665) - Sank 1666
  • Hope 34/40 (ex-Dutch Hoop, captured 1665) - Wrecked 1666
  • Guilder de Ruyter 42/48 (ex-Dutch Geldersche Ruiter, captured 1665) - Sold 1667
  • Saint Paul 34/40 (ex-Dutch Sint Paulus, captured 1665) - Sank 1666
  • Maria Sancta 42/50 (ex-Dutch Sint Marie, captured 1665) - Burnt 1666
  • Ruby (c. 1664, ex-French Rubis, captured 1666) - BU 1685
  • Stathouse van Harlem 40/46 (ex-Dutch Raadhuis van Haarlem, captured 1667) - Scuttled 1690

English ships

  • Edgar 72 (1668)
  • St Michael 90 (c. 1668/69) - Renamed Marlborough 1706?
  • Prince 100 (c. 1669/70) - Renamed Royal William 1692?
  • London 96 (c. 1670)
  • St Andrew 96 (c. 1670) - Renamed Royal Anne 1703, BU 1757
  • Grafton 70 (1670)
  • Royal James 100 (1671) - Burnt at the Battle of Solebay, 1672
  • Assurance 50 (c. 1672)
  • Royal Charles 100 (1673) - Renamed Queen 1693, renamed Royal George, renamed Royal Anne 1756, BU 1767
  • Swiftsure 70 (1673) - Renamed Revenge 1716?
  • Royal Oak 74 (c. 1674)
  • Harwich 70 (1674) - Wrecked 1691
  • Oxford 54 (1674) - BU 1702 for rebuild

Captures of the Third Anglo-Dutch War

  • Stavoren (ex-Dutch, captured 1672) - Sold 1682
  • Arms of Rotterdam (ex-Dutch, captured 1673) - BU 1703

English ships

  • Royal James 100 (1675) - Renamed Victory 1691, burnt 1721 and BU
  • Woolwich 54 (1675) - BU 1702 for rebuild
  • Kingfisher 46 (1676) - BU 1699 for rebuild
  • Defiance 64 (1676) - BU 1749
  • Monmouth (c. 1676)
  • Anne 70 (c. 1677/78) - Burnt 1690
  • Vanguard 90 (1678)
  • Windsor Castle 90 (c. 1678) - Wrecked 1693
  • Captain 70 (c. 1678)
  • Hampton Court 70 (c. 1678)
  • Hope 70 (c. 1678) - Captured 1695
  • Lennox 70 (c. 1678)
  • Restoration 70 (c. 1678)
  • Duchess 90 (c. 1679) - Renamed Princess Anne 1701, renamed Windsor Castle 1702, renamed Blenheim 1706
  • Sandwich 90 (c. 1679)
  • Berwick 70 (c. 1679)
  • Breda 70 (c. 1679) - Burnt 1690
  • Burford 70 (c. 1679)
  • Eagle 70 (1679)
  • Elizabeth 70 (c. 1679)
  • Essex 70 (1679) - BU 1736 for rebuild
  • Expedition 70 (1679) - Renamed Prince Frederick 1715, sold 1784
  • Grafton 70 (c. 1679)
  • Kent 70 (1679)
  • Northumberland 70 (c. 1679)
  • Pendennis 70 (c. 1678/79) - Wrecked 1689
  • Stirling Castle 70 (c. 1679)

Ex-Algerines

  • Marygold (ex-Algerine Marygold, captured 1677) - Wrecked 1679
  • Tiger Prize (ex-Algerine, captured 1678) - Scuttled as breakwater 1696
  • Greyhound 42 (ex-Algerine, captured 1679)
  • Golden Horse (ex-Algerine Golden Horse, captured 1681) - Scuttled 1688
  • Half Moon (ex-Algerine Half Moon, captured 1681) - Burnt 1686
  • Two Lions (ex-Algerine Two Lions, captured 1681) - Sold 1688

English ships

  • Albemarle 90 (c. 1680) - Renamed Union 1709, BU 1749
  • Exeter 70 (c. 1680) - Hulked 1691
  • Suffolk 70 (c. 1680) - BU by 1765
  • Mordaunt 46 (c. 1681) - Converted from privateer 1683?. Wrecked 1693
  • Britannia 100 (c. 1682) - BU 1715
  • Duke 90 (c. 1682) - Renamed Prince George 1701?
  • Ossory 90 (c. 1682) - Renamed Prince 1705
  • Neptune 90 (c. 1683)
  • Coronation 90 (c. 1685) - Wrecked 1691
  • Deptford 50 (1687) - BU 1700 for rebuild
  • St Albans 50 (1687) - Wrecked 1693
  • Sedgemoor 50 (1687) - Wrecked 1689
  • King William's War 123ft group
    • Chatham 50 (1691) - BU 1718 for rebuild
    • Centurion 48 (1690) - BU 1728 for rebuild
    • Chester (1691) - Captured by France 1707
    • Norwich (1691) - Wrecked 1692
    • Falmouth 42 (1693) - Captured by France 1704
    • Rochester (1693) - BU 1714 for rebuild
    • Portland (1693) - BU 1719 for rebuild
    • Southampton (1693) - BU 1699 for rebuild
    • Norwich (1693) - BU 1712 for rebuild
    • Dartmouth 48 (1693) - Captured by France 1695, recaptured 1702, renamed Vigo, wrecked 1703
    • Anglesea (1694) - BU 1719
  • Dreadnought 64 (1691) - BU 1748
  • Devonshire 80 (1692) - Blew up 1707
  • Cornwall 80 (1692)
  • Boyne 80 (1692) - BU by 1763
  • Russell 80 (1692)
  • Breda 70 (1692) - BU 1730
  • Norfolk 80 (1693)
  • Humber 80 (1693)
  • Sussex 80 (1693) - Wrecked 1694
  • Torbay 80 (1693)
  • Carlisle 60 (1693) - Wrecked 1696
  • Winchester 60 (1693) - Sank 1695
  • Medway 60 (1693)
  • Canterbury 60 (1693)
  • King William's War 130ft group
    • Weymouth (1693) - BU 1717 for rebuild
    • Colchester (1694) - Wrecked 1704
    • Romney (1694) - Wrecked 1707
    • Lichfield (1695) - BU 1720 for rebuild
    • Lincoln (1695) - Sank 1703
    • Coventry (1695) - Captured by France 1704, recaptured 1709
    • Harwich (1695) - Wrecked 1700
    • Severn (1695) - BU 1734 for rebuild
    • Burlington (1695) - BU 1733
    • Pendennis (1695) - Captured by France 1705
    • Blackwall (1696) - Captured by France 1705
    • Guernsey (1696) - BU 1716 for rebuild
    • Nonsuch (1696) - BU 1716 for rebuild
    • Warwick (1696) - BU 1709 for rebuild
    • Dartmouth 42 (1698) - BU 1714 for rebuild
    • Hampshire 50 (1698) - BU 1739
    • Winchester (1698) - BU 1716 for rebuild
    • Salisbury (1698) - Captured by France 1703, recaptured 1708, renamed Salisbury Prize, renamed Preston 1716, BU 1739 for rebuild
    • Carlisle (1698) - Blew up 1700
    • Worcester (1698) - BU 1713 for rebuild
    • Jersey (1698) - Sunk 1763
    • Tilbury (1699) - BU 1726 for rebuild
  • Lancaster 80 (1694)
  • Dorsetshire 80 (1694)
  • Yarmouth 70 (1694)
  • Ipswich 70 (1694)
  • Sunderland 60 (1694) - Scuttled 1737
  • Pembroke 60 (1694) - Captured 1709
  • Cambridge 80 (1694/95)
  • Chichester 80 (1695)
  • Newark 80 (1695)
  • Shrewsbury 80 (1695)
  • Cumberland 80 (1695) - Captured by France 1707, to Genoa 1715, to Spain 1717 as Principe de Asturias 70, captured by Britain at the Battle of Cape Passaro, 1718, to Austria 1720 as San Carlos, BU 1733
  • Gloucester 60 (1695) - BU 1731
  • Windsor 60 (1695)
  • Trident Prize (c. 1688, ex-French, captured 1695) - Scuttled 1702
  • Falkland (c. 1690, purchased 1696)
  • Association 90 (1697) - Wrecked 1707
  • Barfleur 90 (1697)
  • Namur 90 (1697)
  • Ranelagh 80 (1697) - Renamed Princess Caroline 1728
  • Kingston 60 (1697)
  • Exeter 60 (1697)
  • Medway Prize (ex-French, captured 1697) - Scuttled 1712
  • Triumph 90 (1698) - Renamed Prince 1714
  • Somerset 80 (1698) - BU 1740
  • Bedford 70 (1698)
  • Orford 70 (1698)
  • Nassau 70 (1699) - Wrecked 1706
  • Revenge 70 (1699) - Scuttled 1745
  • Assurance 70 (1697, ex-French L'Assure 60, captured 1702) - BU 1712
  • Triton (c. 1697, ex-French, captured 1702) - Sold 1709
  • Nottingham 60 (1703) - Scuttled as breakwater 1773
  • War of Spanish Succession 130ft group
    • Antelope (1703)
    • Leopard (1703)
    • Swallow (1703)
    • Newcastle (1704)
    • Panther (1703)
    • Reserve (1704) - Renamed Sutherland 1716, BU 1754
    • Saint Albans (1706)
    • Colchester (1707)
  • Hazardous 52 (c. 1698, ex-French Hasard, captured 1703) - Wrecked 1706
  • Falkland's Prize (c. 1688, ex-French, captured 1704) - Sold 1706
  • Elizabeth 70 (1706) - Rebuilt 1737, BU 1766
  • 1706 12pdr group
    • Salisbury (1707)
    • Falmouth 50 (1708) - BU 1747
    • Ruby (1708) - Renamed Mermaid 1744, sold 1748
    • Chester (1708) - BU 1750
    • Romney (1708)
    • Pembroke (1710) - Rearmed to 60 guns 1726
    • Advice (1712) - Renamed Milford 1744, sold 1749
    • Bristol (1711) - BU 1742
    • Gloucester 50 (1711)
    • Ormonde 60 (1711) - Renamed Dragon 1715, BU 1733 for rebuild
    • Strafford (1714) - BU 1726 for rebuild
  • Resolution 70 (1708) - Wrecked 1711
  • Plymouth 60 (1708)
  • Grafton 70 (1709) - BU 1744
  • Hampton Court 70 (1709)
  • Lion 60 (1709)
  • Gloucester 60 (1709) - Captured 1709
  • Cumberland 80 (1710) - BU 1731
  • Devonshire 80 (1710) - Sold 1760
  • Moor (c. 1688/89, ex-French Maure 44-50, captured 1710) - Scuttled 1716
  • Superb 64 (c. 1708, ex-French Le Superbe, captured 1710) - BU 1732
  • Rippon 60 (1712)
  • Dartmouth 50 (1716) - Blew up 1747
  • Edinburgh 64 (1721)
  • Burford 70 (1722) - BU 1752
  • Berwick 70 (1723) - BU 1763
  • Sunderland 60 (1724)
  • Somerset 80 (1731) - BU 1746
  • Buckingham 70 (1731) - BU 1745
  • Centurion 60 (1732) - Used by Anson in his world voyage, reduced to 50 1744, BU 1769
  • Deptford 60 (1732) - Reduced to 50 1752, sold 1767
  • Swallow 60 (1732) - BU 1742
  • Tilbury 60 (1733) - Burnt 1742
  • Warwick 60 (1733) - Captured 1756
  • Pembroke 60 (1733) - Wrecked 1749
  • Prince of Orange 70 (1734) - Reduced to 60 1748, sold 1810
  • Weymouth 60 (1734) - Wrecked 1745
  • Strafford 60 (1735) - Scuttled 1756
  • Worcester 60 (1735) - BU 1765
  • Augusta 60 (1736) - BU 1765
  • Dragon 60 (1736) - Scuttled as breakwater 1757
  • Jersey 60 (1736) - Abandoned 1783
  • Superb 60 (1736) - BU 1757
  • Eltham (c. 1736) - BU 1763
  • 1733 Establishment
    • Gloucester 50 (1737) - Burnt to avoid capture 1742
    • Severn 50 (1739) - Captured by France 1746
    • St Albans 50 (1737) - Wrecked 1744
    • Guernsey 50 (1740) - Sold 1786
    • Woolwich 50 (1741) - BU 1747
    • Dartmouth 50 (1741) - Blew up 1747
    • Antelope 50 (1742) - Sold 1783
    • Preston 50 (1742) - BU 1749
    • Hampshire 50 (1741) - BU 1766
    • Leopard 50 (1741) - BU 1761
    • Sutherland 50 (1741) - Sold 1770
    • Nonsuch 50 (1741) - BU 1766
  • Cumberland 66 (1739) - Sank 1760
  • Essex 64 (1740; officially a "rebuild" of previous Essex) - Sunk 1759
  • Stirling Castle 70 (1742) - Lost 1762
  • Dreadnought 60 (1742) - Sold 1784
  • Medway 60 (1742) - Scuttled 1748
  • Captain 70 (1743) - Reduced to 64 1760, BU 1783
  • Berwick 70 (1743) - BU 1760
  • 1741 Establishment
    • Harwich 50 (1743) - Formerly Tiger, renamed 1743. Wrecked 1760
    • Colchester (1744) - Wrecked 1744
    • Falkland (1744)
    • Chester (1744) - Sold 1767
    • Winchester (1744) - Sold 1769
    • Portland (1744) - Sold 1763
    • Maidstone (1744) - Formerly Rochester, renamed 1744. Wrecked 1747
    • Panther (1746) - BU 1756
    • Gloucester 50 (1745) - BU 1764
    • Norwich (1745) - Sold 1768
    • Ruby (1745) - BU 1765
    • Advice (1746) - BU 1756
    • Salisbury (1746) - Condemned 1761
    • Lichfield (1746) - Wrecked 1758
    • Colchester (1746) - BU 1773
  • Defiance 60 (1744) - Sold 1766
  • Devonshire 80 (1745) - Rearmed to 66 guns c. 1746, BU 1772
  • Eagle 60 (1745)
  • Kent 70 (1746)
  • Portland's Prize (c. 1740, ex-French, captured 1746) - Sold 1749
  • Bristol class
    • Bristol (1746) - BU 1768
    • Rochester (1749) - Sold 1770
  • Assistance (1747) - Sold 1773
  • Greenwich (1747) - Captured by France 1757
  • Severn (1747) - Sold 1759
  • Tavistock (1747) - Sold 1768
  • ? (ex-French Rubis 52, captured 1747)
  • Isis 50 (c. 1733, ex-French Diamant 56, captured 1747) - Sold 1766
  • Jason 50 (ex-French Jason, captured 1747)
  • Invincible 74 (ex-French Invincible, captured 1747)
  • ? (ex-French Sérieux 64, captured 1747)
  • ? (ex-French Trident 64, captured 1747)
  • ? (ex-French Terrible 74, captured 1747)
  • ? (ex-French Monarque, captured 1747)
  • ? (ex-French Severn 50/56, captured 1747)
  • ? (ex-French Fougueux 64, captured 1747)
  • ? (ex-French Neptune 70/74, captured 1747)
  • Glory 74 (1739, ex-Spanish Glorioso, captured 1747)
  • ? 74 - Cancelled 1748
  • ? 74 - Cancelled 1748
  • Vanguard 70 (1748)
  • Newcastle (1750) - Wrecked 1761
  • Preston (1751) - BU 1815
  • Falmouth 50 (1752) - Abandoned aground 1765
  • Chatham (1752) - Renamed Tilbury 1810, BU 1814
  • Dartmouth (-) - Cancelled 1748
  • Woolwich (-) - Cancelled 1748
  • Arc-en'Ciel (c. 1745, ex-French, captured 1756) - Sold 1759
  • Dorsetshire (c. 1757)
  • Dublin class
    • Dublin 74 (1757) - First British "74". BU 1784
    • Norfolk 74 (1757) - BU 1774
    • Shrewsbury 74 (1758) - Condemned 1783
    • Lennox 74 (1758) - Scuttled 1784
    • Warspite 74 (1758) - BU 1802
    • Resolution 74 (1758) - Wrecked 1759
    • Mars 74 (1759) - Sold 1784
  • America 60 (1757) - BU 1771
  • Conqueror 68/70 (1758) - Wrecked 1760
  • Temple 68 (1758) - Sank 1762
  • Chatham 50 (1758) - Renamed Tilbury 1805, BU 1814
  • Edgar class
    • Edgar 60/64 (1758) - Scuttled 1774
    • Panther 60 (1758) - BU 1813
    • Firm 60 (1759) - Sold 1791
  • Fame 74 (1759) - Renamed Guilford c. 1799, sold 1814
  • Hero 74 (1759) - BU 1810
  • Hercules class
    • Hercules 74 (1759) - Sold 1784
    • Thunderer 74 (1760) - Wrecked 1780
  • Formidable 80 (ex-French, captured 1759)
  • Valiant class
    • Valiant (1759) - BU 1826
    • Triumph (1764) - BU 1850
  • Bellona class
    • Bellona 74 (1760) - BU 1814
    • Dragon 74 (1760) - Sold 1784
    • Superb 74 (1760) - Wrecked 1783
  • Essex class
    • Essex 64 (1760) - Sold 1779/99
    • Africa 64 (1761) - Sold 1774
  • Arrogant class
    • Arrogant 74 (1761) - BU 1810
    • Cornwall 74 (1761) - Scuttled/Burnt 1780
    • Kent 74 (1762) - Sold 1784
    • Defence 74 (1763) - Wrecked 1811
    • Edgar 74 (1779) - BU 1835
    • Goliath 74 (1781) - Razéed to 58 guns 1813, BU 1815
    • Zealous 74 (1785) - BU 1816
    • Audacious 74 (1785) - BU 1815
    • Elephant 74 (1786) - Razéed to 58 guns 1818, BU 1830
    • Bellerophon 74 (1786) - Sold 1836
    • Saturn 74 (1786) - Razéed to 58 guns 1813, BU 1868
    • Vanguard 74 (1787) - BU 1821
    • Excellent 74 (1787) - Razéed to 58 guns 1820, BU 1835
    • Illustrious 74 (1789) - Wrecked 1795
  • Britannia 100 (1762)
  • Romney (1762) - Wrecked 1804
  • Ramillies class
    • Ramillies 74 (1763) - Fire 1782
    • Terrible 74 (1762) - Fire 1781
    • Robust 74 (1764) - BU 1817
    • Russell 74 (1764) - Sold 1811
    • Invincible 74 (1765) - Wrecked 1801
    • Prince of Wales 74 (1765) - BU 1783
    • Monarch 74 (1765) - BU 1813
    • Magnificent 74 (1767) - Wrecked 1800
  • Albion 74 (1763) - Wrecked 1797
  • St Albans class
    • St Albans 64 (1764) - BU 1814
    • Augusta 64 (1763) - Burnt 1777
  • Exeter class
    • Exeter 64 (1763) - Burnt 1784
    • Europa 64 (1765) - BU 1814
    • Trident 64 (1768) - Sold 1816
    • Prudent 64 (1768) - Sold 1814
  • Asia 64 (1764) - BU 1804
  • Ardent class
    • Ardent 64 (1764) - Captured 1779, recaptured 1782, sold 1784
    • Raisonnable 64 (1768) - BU 1815
  • Victory 100 (1765) - Flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, preserved in commission at Portsmouth as the only remaining ship of the line
  • Ajax 74 (1765)
  • Hibernia 74 (1765)
  • Suffolk 74 (1765) - BU 1803
  • Ajax 74 (1767) - Sold 1785
  • Warwick (1767) - Sold 1802
  • Egmont 74 (1768) - BU 1799
  • Elizabeth class
    • Elizabeth 74 (1769) - BU 1797
    • Resolution 74 (1770) - BU 1813
    • Cumberland 74 (1774) - BU 1804
    • Berwick 74 (1775) - Captured by France 1795, recaptured and wrecked, 1805
    • Bombay Castle 74 (1782) - Wrecked 1796
    • Powerful 74 (1783) - BU 1812
    • Defiance 74 (1783) - BU 1817
    • Swiftsure 74 (1787) - Captured by France 1801, same name, recaptured at the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, renamed Irresistible 1805, BU 1816
  • Royal Oak class
    • Royal Oak 74 (1769) - BU 1815
    • Bedford 74 (1775) - BU 1817
    • Hector 74 (1774) - BU 1816
    • Vengeance 74 (1774) - BU 1816
    • Sultan 74 (1775) - BU 1816
    • Montague 74 (1779) - BU 1818
  • Salisbury class
    • Salisbury (1769) - Wrecked 1796
    • Centurion (1774) - Sank 1824, refloated, BU 1825
  • Portland class
    • Portland (1770) - Sold 1817
    • Bristol (1775) - BU 1810
    • Renown (1774) - BU 1794
    • Isis (1774) - BU 1810
    • Leopard (1790) - Wrecked 1814
    • Hannibal 50 (1779) - Captured by France 1782
    • Jupiter 50 (1778) - Wrecked 1808
    • Leander 53 (1780) - Captured by France 1798, captured by Russia 1799, returned to Britain, converted to hospital ship 1806, renamed Hygeia 1813, sold 1817
    • Adamant (1780) - BU 1814
    • Assistance (1781) - Wrecked 1802
    • Europa 50 (1783) - Sold 1814
  • Albion class
    • Grafton 74 (1771) - BU 1816
    • Alcide 74 (1779) - BU 1817
    • Fortitude 74 (1780) - BU 1820
    • Irresistible 74 (1782) - BU 1806
  • Barfleur class
    • Prince George 90 (1772) - BU 1839
    • Princess Royal 90 (1773) - BU 1807
    • Formidable 90/98 (1777) - BU 1813
  • Conqueror 74 (1773) - BU 1794
  • Eagle 60/74? (1774)
  • Centurion 50 (1774) - BU 1823
  • Experiment class
    • Experiment (1774) - Captured by France 1779
    • Medusa (1785) - Wrecked 1798
  • Culloden class
    • Culloden 74 (1776) - Wrecked 1781
    • Thunderer 74 (1783) - BU 1814
    • Venerable 74 (1784) - Wrecked 1804
    • Terrible 74 (1785) - BU 1836
    • Victorious 74 (1785) - BU 1803
    • Ramillies 74 (1785) - BU 1850
    • Hannibal 74 (1786) - Captured by France 1801
    • Theseus 74 (1786) - BU 1814
  • Lion 64 (1777)
  • Duke class
    • Duke 98 (1777) - BU 1843
    • Atlas 98 (1782) - BU 1821
    • St George 98 (1785) - Wrecked 1811
    • Glory 98 (1788) - BU 1825
  • Alfred class
    • Alfred 74 (1778) - BU 1814
    • Alexander 74 (1778) - BU 1819
    • Warrior 74 (1781) - BU 1857
  • Inflexible 64 (1780)
  • Gibraltar 80 (1749, ex-Spanish Fenix, captured 1780) - BU 1836
  • Princess Caroline (ex-Dutch, captured 1780) - Scuttled 1799
  • Rotterdam (ex-Dutch, captured 1781) - Sold 1806
  • Grampus class
    • Grampus (1782) - BU 1794
    • Cato (1782) - Disappeared 1782
    • Trusty (1782) - BU 1815
  • Irresistible 74 (1782)
  • Diadem 64 (1782) - BU 1832
  • Ganges class
    • Ganges 74 (1782) - Ex-East Indiaman? BU 1816
    • Culloden 74 (1783) - BU 1813
    • Tremendous 74 (1784) - Sold 1897
  • Caesar 74 (ex-French César, captured 1782) - Blew up 1782
  • Glory/Glorious 74 (1756, ex-French Glorieux, captured 1782)
  • Argonaut 64 (ex-French Jason, captured 1782)
  • Indefatigable 64 (1784)
  • Majestic 74 (1785) - Razéed to 58 guns 1813, BU 1816
  • Royal Sovereign 100 (1786) - BU 1841
  • London class
    • Impregnable 98 (1786) - Wrecked 1799
    • Prince 98 (1788) - BU 1837
    • Windsor Castle 98 (1790) - BU 1839
  • Colossus 74 (1787)
  • Orion 74 (1787)
  • Royal George 100 (1788) - BU 1822
  • Queen Charlotte 100 (1790) - Burned 1800
  • Caesar 80 (1793) - BU 1821

Converted Indiamen

  • Calcutta (1795) - Ex-Warley. Captured by France 1805
  • Grampus (1795) - Ex-Ceres.
  • Hindostan (1795) - Ex-Born.
  • Abergavenny (1795) - Ex-Earl of Abergavenny. Sold 1807
  • Malabar (1795) - Ex-Royal Charlotte. Sank 1796
  • Glatton (1795) - Scuttled 1830
  • Coromandel (1795) - Ex-Winterton. Sold 1813
  • Madras (1795) - Ex-Lascelles. Sold 1807
  • Weymouth (1795) - Ex-Earl Mansfield. Wrecked 1800
  • Malabar (1798) - Ex-Cuvera. Renamed Coromandel 1815, BU 1853
  • Hindostan (1798) - Ex-Admiral Rainier. Renamed Dolphin 1819, renamed Justitia 1831, sold 1855

Ships of the line

  • Foudroyant 80 (1798) - Wrecked 1897
  • Achille 74 (1798) - Sold 1865
  • Kent 74 (1798)
  • Ajax (c. 1798)
  • Antelope class
    • Antelope (1802) - BU 1845
    • Diomede (1798) - BU 1815
    • Grampus (1802) - Sold 1832
  • Foudroyant 80
  • Tigre 80
  • Dragon 74
  • Minotaur 74
  • Northumberland 74
  • Renown 74
  • Haarlem 64
  • Hector 64
  • Dreadnought 98 (1801) - BU 1857
  • Conqueror 74 (1801)

Captures of the Revolutionary War

  • Formidable 74 (ex-French, captured 1795)
  • Brakel (c. 1784, ex-Dutch, captured 1796) - Sold 1814
  • Tromp (c. 1779, ex-Dutch, captured 1796) - Sold 1815
  • Camperdown 70 (ex-Dutch Jupiter, captured 1797)
  • Alkmaar (c. 1783, ex-Dutch, captured 1797) - Sold 1815
  • Canopus 80 (ex-French Franklin, captured 1798) - Sold 1887
  • Donegal 74 (ex-French Hoche, captured 1798) - BU 1845
  • ? (1753, ex-French Guerriere, captured 1798)
  • Broederschap (c. 1769, ex-Dutch, captured 1799) - Renamed Broaderscarp, BU 1805
  • Batavier (c. 1779, ex-Dutch, captured 1799) - BU 1823
  • Beschermer (c. 1784, ex-Dutch, captured 1799) - Sold 1838

British ships

  • Colossus 74 (1803)
  • Hibernia 110 (1804) - Sold 1902
  • Fame 74 (1805) - BU 1817
  • Cumberland 74 (1807) - Renamed Fortitude
  • Sultan 74 (1807) - BU 1864
  • Invincible 74 (1808)
  • Caledonia class
    • Caledonia 120 (1808) - Renamed Dreadnought, BU 1875
    • Britannia 120 (1820) - BU 1869
    • Prince Regent 120 (1823) - Converted to screw, BU 1873
    • Neptune 102 (1827) - Renamed Royal George, sold 1875
    • Neptune 72 (1832) - Laid down as 120-gunner. Sold 1875
    • Royal William 72 (1833) - Laid down as 120-gunner. Burnt 1899
    • Waterloo 120 (1833) - Rearmed to 78 guns 1859, renamed Conqueror 1862, burnt 1918
    • St George 91 (1840) - Sold 1883
    • Trafalgar 91 (1841) - Laid down as 106-gunner. Sold 1906
  • Ajax 60 (1809) - Laid down as 74-gunner. BU 1864
  • Queen Charlotte 104 (1810) - Renamed Excellent 1860, BU 1892
  • Boyne 98 (1810) - Renamed Excellent 1834, BU 1861
  • Impregnable 98 (1810) - Sold 1906
  • Cressy (1810) - Rearmed to 50 guns, BU 1832
  • Egmont 74 (1810) - Sold 1875
  • Hannibal 74 (1810)
  • Minden 74 (1810)
  • Edinburgh 60 (1811) - Laid down as 74-gunner. Sold 1866
  • Hogue 60 (1811) - Laid down as 74-gunners. BU 1865
  • Chatham 74 (1812)
  • Cornwall 74 (1812)
  • Devonshire 74 (1812) - BU c. 1870
  • Gloucester 74 (1812)
  • Indus 74 (1812) - Renamed Bellona 1830
  • Pembroke 60 (1812) - Laid down as 74-gunner. Renamed Forte, sold 1905
  • Clarence 50 (1812) - Renamed Centurion 1826, BU 1828
  • Blenheim 60 (1813) - Laid down as 74-gunner. BU 1865
  • Cornwallis 60 (1813) - Laid down as 74-gunner. BU 1957
  • Jupiter class
    • Jupiter 50 (1813) - BU 1870
    • Salisbury (1814) - Sold 1837
    • Romney (1815) - Sold 1845
    • Isis 50 (1819) - Sold 1867
  • Nelson class
    • Nelson 90 (1814) - Laid down as 120-gunner. Sold to Victoria 1867, cut down to 2-decker, then to frigate, BU 1928
    • St Vincent 120 (1815) - Sold 1906
    • Howe 120 (1815) - BU 1854
  • Hercules 80 (1815)
  • Defence 74 (1815) - BU 1857
  • Wellesley 74 (1815) - Renamed Cornwall, sunk by air attack in WW2

Captures of the Napoleonic War

  • ? 74 (ex-French Duquesne, captured 1803)
  • Hercules 74 (ex-French Hercule)
  • Formidable 80 (ex-French, captured 1805)
  • Implacable 74 (ex-French Duguay-Trouin, captured 1805) - Scuttled 1949
  • Maida 74 (ex-French Jupiter, captured 1806)

British ships

  • Hero 74 (1816) - Renamed Wellington, sold 1908
  • Minotaur 74 (1816) - Renamed Hermes
  • Agincourt 74 (1817) - Sold 1884
  • Melville 74 (1817)
  • Malabar 74 (1818)
  • Hastings 74 (1819) - Converted to East Indiaman, converted to 60-gunner. Converted to screw 1855, sold 1886
  • Hawke 60 (1820) - Laid down as 74-gunner. BU 1865
  • Canopus class
    • Ganges 84 (1821) - Sold 1929
    • Asia 84 (1824) - Flagship at the Battle of Navarino, 1827, sold 1908
    • Vengeance 84 (1824) - Sold 1897
    • Formidable 84 (1825) - Sold 1906
    • Powerful 84 (1826) - BU 1860-64
    • Clarence 84 (1827) - Renamed Goliath, burnt 1884
    • Bombay 84 (1828) - Converted to screw 1861, burnt 1864
    • Thunderer 84 (1831) - Sold 1901
    • Monarch 84 (1832) - BU 1862-66
  • Russell 60 (1822) - Laid down as 74-gunner. BU 1865
  • Carnatic 72 (1823) - Sold 1914
  • Princess Charlotte 104 (1825) - Sold 1875
  • Imaun (1826) - BU 1863
  • Liverpool 74 (1826)
  • London 104 (1828) - Renamed Royal Adelaide, sold 1905
  • Calcutta 84 (1831) - Sold 1908
  • Rodney class
    • Rodney 70 (1833) - Laid down as 92-gunner. Converted to screw 1860, BU 1882
    • Nile 92 (1830) - Converted to screw 1854, burnt 1956
    • London 72 (1840) - Laid down as 92-gunner. Converted to screw 1858, sold 1884
  • Vanguard class
    • Vanguard 78 (1835) - BU 1875
    • Collingwood 80 (1841) - Converted to screw 1861, sold 1867
    • Goliath 80 (1842) - Converted to screw 1857, burnt 1875
    • Superb 80 (1842) - BU 1869
    • Meeanee 60 (1848) - Laid down as Madras 80. Converted to screw 1857, BU 1906
    • Centurion 80 (1844) - Converted to screw 1855/56, sold 1870
    • Lion 80 (1847) - Converted to screw 1859, sold 1905
    • Colossus 80 (1848) - Converted to screw 1854, sold 1867
    • Mars 80 (1848) - Converted to screw 1855, sold 1929
  • Royal Frederick 86 (1839) - Laid down as 110-gunner. Renamed Queen, BU 1871
  • Indus 80 (1839) - Sold 1898
  • Hindustan 80 (1841) - Renamed Fisgard 1905, sold 1921
  • Albion 90 (1842) - Converted to screw 1861, BU 1884
  • Cumberland 70 (1842) - Burnt and BU 1889
  • Boscawen 70 (1844) - Laid down as 74-gunner. Was to be named Indefatigable. Burnt and BU 1914
  • Aboukir 90 (1848) - Sold 1878
  • Sans Pareil 81 (1851) - Sold 1867
  • Agamemnon 91 (1852) - Sold 1870
  • Duke of Wellington class
    • Duke of Wellington 131 (1852) (ex-Windsor Castle) - Sold 1904
    • Marlborough 131 (1855) - Sank 1924
    • Royal Sovereign 121 (1857) - Converted to turret ship, sold 1885
    • Prince of Wales 121 (1860) - BU 1916
  • Caesar 90 (1853) - Sold 1870
  • Cressy 80 (1853) - Sold 1867
  • James Watt 80 (1853) - Sold 1875
  • Majestic 80 (1853) - BU 1868
  • Princess Royal 91 (1853) - Sold 1872
  • St Jean d'Acre 101 (1853) - Sold 1875
  • Royal Albert 121 (1854) - Sold 1883
  • Hannibal 91 (1854) - Sold 1904
  • Orion 91 (1854) - BU 1867
  • Algiers 90 (1854) - Sold 1870
  • Exmouth 90 (1854) - Sold 1905
  • Conqueror 101 (1855) - Wrecked 1861
  • Repulse 91 (1855) - Renamed Victor Emanuel. Sold 1899
  • Brunswick 80 (1855) - Sold 1867
  • Renown 91 (1857) - Sold 1870
  • Donegal 101 (1858) - Renamed Vernon 1886, sold 1925
  • Windsor Castle 100 (1858) - Sold 1908
  • Hero 91 (1858) - Sold 1871
  • Edgar 80 (1858)
  • Victoria 121 (1859) - Sold 1892
  • Duncan 101 (1859) - Sold 1910
  • Edgar 91 (1859) - Renamed Hood 1848/60. Sold 1888/1904 (this record needs to be checked!)
  • Revenge 91 (1859) - BU 1923
  • Irresistible 60/80 (1859) - Sold 1894
  • Royal Frederick 110 (1860) - Renamed Frederick William, BU 1953
  • Howe 110 (1860) - Renamed Impregnable. Sold 1921
  • Gibraltar 101 (1860) - Renamed Grampian 1888, sold 1899
  • Anson 91 (1860) - BU 1904
  • Atlas 91 (1860) - BU 1904
  • Defiance 81 (1861) - Sold 1931
  • Bulwark 91 (-) - BU 1873

[edit] Ironclad battleships (1860–1875)

[edit] Turret ships, barbette ships and pre-Dreadnoughts (1862–1906)

[edit] Dreadnoughts (1906–)

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