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HBMS Royal William (1833)

Page history last edited by PBworks 15 years, 8 months ago

Royal William, 120 Guns

 

Details

NationalityBritish
Ordered1823/12/30B065
Laid Down1825/10/00B065
Launched1833/04/02B065
ShipyardPembroke DYB065
DesignerRule, WilliamB065
RateFirst Rate
TypeShip of the Line
Out Service1899/07/26W025
FateBurntB065

 

Dimensions

SourceThe Ship of the Line - Volume I
Length of Gundeck205' 51/2"
Length of Keel170' 11"
Breadth54' 6"
Depth in Hold23' 2"
Burthen2,694

 

Armament

Date1833B065
Lower Gun Deck2British 68-Pound Carronade
Middle Gun Deck34British 32-Pounder
Upper Gun Deck34British 32-Pounder
Quarterdeck14British 32-Pound Carronade
Forecastle2British 32-Pound Carronade
Lower Gun Deck30British 32-Pounder
Quarterdeck2British 18-Pounder
Forecastle2British 18-Pounder

 

Crew

DateMenNotesSource

 

Flag Officers

Date FromDate toRank/PositionNameSource

 

Commanders

Date FromDate toRankNameSource
1854/02/161856/06/16Post CaptainJohn KingcomeW025
1856/06/161857/05/05Post CaptainFrederick HuttonW025
1857/05/051859/03/31Post CaptainWoodford John WilliamsW025

 

Officers

Date FromDate ToRank/PositionNameSource

 

Service record

1854/02/16Commissioned as guardship of ordinary at DevonportW025
1859/03/31Paid offW025
1860/02/09Completed as a screw ship but never fitted for seaW025
1885Renamed Clarence
1885Lent to Liverpool Roman Catholic Reformatory Society W025
1899/07/26Burnt by accident.W025

 

Actions & Battles

DateSource

 

Notes

No Notes Entered

 

Sources

B065The Ship of the Line - Volume I
W025William Loney RN - Background

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