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  • Civil War: HMS Royal Oak (1664) was a 76-gun second rate launched in 1664 and burnt by the Dutch in 1667 in the Raid on the Medway. HMS Royal Oak (1674) was...
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  • HMS Royal Oak was a 100-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1664 at Portsmouth Dockyard. Royal Oak was built by John Tippetts...
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  • Royal Oak (1664) 76-gun ship of the line HMS Portsmouth (1665) 10-gun ketch HMS Constant Warwick (1666) 34-gun frigate (also designed by Tippetts) HMS Portsmouth...
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  • immunosorbent assay (ELISA) staining Calendar of State Papers Domestic, see HMS Royal Oak (1664) Christlich-Soziale Partei Deutschlands, see Peter-Michael Diestel...
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    was named after the 17th-century warship HMS Royal Oak, which was sunk at the nearby Raid on the Medway in 1664. Local people say that one of the beams...
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    then Royal George 1714, then Victory again in 1715; burnt by accident 1721 Royal Katherine 76 (1664) – rebuilt from 1699 to 1703 Royal Oak 76 (1664) – burned...
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    remaining "big ships" were burnt: Royal Oak, the new Loyal London and Royal James. The largest English flagship, HMS Royal Charles, was abandoned by its skeleton...
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    John Narborough (category Royal Navy rear admirals)
    cabin boy was Cloudesley Shovell. Narborough was promoted to lieutenant in 1664 and in 1666 to Captain,[citation needed] for gallantry in an action against...
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    500 soldiers under General Ross had just arrived in Bermuda aboard HMS Royal Oak, three frigates, three sloops and ten other vessels. Released from the...
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    became HMS Delft became HMS Zealand "Dutch Fifth Rate ship 'Schakerloo' (1661)". "Dutch Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Delft' (1664)". became HMS Helverston...
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    of arms. The Grocers' Company is also affiliated with HMS Queen Elizabeth, the first of the Royal Navy's new Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, and...
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    St James's Park (category Royal Parks of London)
    feature of the park since a Russian ambassador donated them to Charles II in 1664. While most of the birds' wings are clipped, there is a pelican which can...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1664 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1664. Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line – Volume 1:...
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    Britain and Northern Ireland. The heraldic badge of the Royal Navy's current flagship aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth uses a Tudor rose with colours divided...
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  • by the Dutch. The first rate HMS Royal OakRoyal Navy) was burnt by the Dutch. 22 July — HMS Helverson ( Royal Navy) sank at Sheerness, Kent. October...
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    over the Galloper Sand without difficulty, but HMS Royal Charles, HMS Royal Katherine and HMS Prince Royal grounded on the sandbank. The first two managed...
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    Prince Rupert of the Rhine (category 17th-century Royal Navy personnel)
    been much expanded, and Rupert had three ships, HMS Royal Charles, HMS Royal James and HMS Royal Oak, equipped with a high-specification, annealed and...
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  • HMS Ruby was a 40-gun frigate of the Commonwealth of England, built by Peter Pett at Deptford. She took part in actions during all three of the Anglo-Dutch...
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    List of early warships of the English navy (category Lists of Royal Navy ships by type)
    Protectorate), under which it expanded dramatically in size. While the prefix "HMS" (for His or Her Majesty's Ship) is often applied in connection with these...
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    Sherborne School (category Schools with a royal charter)
    Mitchell 1638 [first name not given] Proctor 1638 John Fyler 1647 Thomas Martin 1664 Jonathan Grey 1667 John Walker 1667 William Plowman 1675 Peter Blanchard...
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