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  • HMS Ramillies was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 12 July 1785 at Rotherhithe. On 4 April 1796, Ramilies ran down and...
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  • have been named HMS Ramillies after the Battle of Ramillies (23 May 1706): HMS Ramillies was 82-gun second rate launched in 1664 as HMS Royal Katherine...
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  • list of 1811. HMS Viper - tender to Ramillies, c. 1820-21. HMS Viper (1831) was a 6-gun schooner launched in 1831 and broken up in 1851. HMS Viper (1854)...
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  • wrecked off St. Martin in September 1801. The fourth HMS Proselyte (1804) was the Newcastle collier Ramillies that the Royal Navy purchased in 1804 and turned...
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    Broken up, 1803 HMS Ramillies Builder: Randall, Rotherhithe Ordered: 19 June 1782 Launched: 12 July 1785 Fate: Broken up, 1850 HMS Hannibal Builder: Perry...
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    battleship HMS Ramillies in August 1936. Promoted to lieutenant on 1 October 1936, he attended the gunnery course at the shore establishment HMS Excellent...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Gorgon (1785)
    HMS Gorgon was a 44-gun fifth-rate two-decker ship of the Adventure class of 911 tons, launched at Blackwall Yard in 1785 and completed as a troopship...
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  • John Moutray (category 1785 deaths)
    care of Captain Moutray, in the 74-gun HMS Ramillies, and was accompanied by the 36-gun frigates HMS Thetis and HMS Southampton. On 8 August unusual sails...
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  • George Augustus Westphal (category 1785 births)
    (27 March 1785 – 12 January 1875) was a Nova Scotian admiral in the Royal Navy who served in more than 100 actions. He was midshipman on HMS Victory during...
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    – broken up 1820 Irresistible 74 (1782) – broken up 1806 Ramillies class (Slade) Ramillies 74 (1763) – fire 1782 Monarch 74 (1765) – broken up 1813 Magnificent...
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    Broken up, 1834 HMS Majestic Builder: Adams & Barnard, Deptford Ordered: 23 August 1781 Launched: 11 December 1785 Fate: Broken up, 1816 HMS Orion Builder:...
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  • voyage across the Atlantic, and the Ville de Paris and HMS Centaur foundered, while HMS Ramillies had to be abandoned and burnt. Canada survived the storm...
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    rehoisted her colours and tried to make her escape. Henry Harvey in HMS Ramillies then sailed to his brother's aid; raking Vengeur du Peuple twice and...
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    set by the Defiance. It took two cannon shots from Byng's flagship, the Ramillies, and some ten to fifteen minutes for the Admiral to redirect the lasking...
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    April 1777 he was promoted to lieutenant under Captain Robert Digby in HMS Ramillies in which he took part in the First Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778...
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    beginning to drift astern but the appearance of Foudroyant, and HMS Repulse at 10:25 and HMS Ramillies at 11:00, left the French ships with no option but to surrender...
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    failed to sink HMS Ramillies. On their first attempt, the torpedo went into the water; on the second attempt, the explosive caught on Ramillies' cable and...
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  • Thumbnail for Sir Richard Bickerton, 2nd Baronet
    Bickerton was given command of HMS Ruby and served in her in The Channel until September 1794 when he moved to HMS Ramillies and joined Lord Howe in the...
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    Lebanon, when the fleet's flagship, the battleship HMS Victoria, collided with the battleship HMS Camperdown. Victoria sank within fifteen minutes, taking...
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    When she did so, Ramillies fired two broadsides, leaving Vengeur with only her foremast standing, which fell half an hour later. Ramillies sustained some...
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