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HBMS Britannia (1762)
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Britannia, 100 Guns
Dimensions |
B057 |
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Type |
Metric |
Length of Gundeck |
178' 0" |
Imperial Feet |
54.25 |
Length of Keel |
145' 2" |
Imperial Feet |
44.25 |
Breadth |
52' 01/2" |
Imperial Feet |
15.86 |
Depth in Hold |
21' 6" |
Imperial Feet |
6.55 |
Draught Forward |
13' 6" |
Imperial Feet |
4.11 |
Draught Aft |
18' 6" |
Imperial Feet |
5.64 |
Burthen |
2,09126/94 |
Tons BM |
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Calculated Burthen |
209125/94 |
Tons BM |
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Armament |
1778/08 |
B057 |
Broadside Weight = 1140 |
Lower Gun Deck |
28 |
British 42-Pounder |
Middle Gun Deck |
28 |
British 24-Pounder |
Upper Gun Deck |
28 |
British 12-Pounder |
Quarterdeck |
12 |
British 6-Pounder |
Forecastle |
4 |
British 6-Pounder |
1790 |
B057 |
Broadside Weight = 1156 |
Lower Gun Deck |
28 |
British 32-Pounder |
Middle Gun Deck |
28 |
British 24-Pounder |
Upper Gun Deck |
28 |
British 12-Pounder |
Quarterdeck |
10 |
British 32-Pound Carronade |
Quarterdeck |
2 |
British 6-Pounder |
Forecastle |
2 |
British 32-Pound Carronade |
Forecastle |
2 |
British 6-Pounder |
Crew Complement |
Date |
Men |
Notes |
Source |
No Details Known |
Service Record |
Date |
Notes |
Source |
1762 |
Completed at Portsmouth DY at a cost of £41,729.7.7d |
B064 |
1772/04 |
Began small repair at Portsmouth DY |
B064 |
1772/08 |
Completed small repair at a cost of £6,371.11.11d |
B064 |
1778/06 |
Began fitting at Portsmouth DY |
B064 |
1779/04 |
Completed fitting at a cost of £15,597.16.0d ,for Channel service |
B064 |
1780/01 |
coppering at Portsmouth DY |
B064 |
1782/10/20 |
Present at the Battle of Cape Spartel |
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1783/03 |
Paid off into ordinary |
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1788/05 |
Began middling repair at Portsmouth DY |
B064 |
1790/09 |
Completed middling repair at a cost of £35,573.0.0d |
B064 |
1790/11 |
Paid off |
B057 |
1793/01 |
Recommissioned |
B057 |
1793/05/11 |
Sailed for the Mediterranean |
B057 |
1795/03/14 |
Present at the Action off Genoa |
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1795/07/13 |
Present at the Battle of Hyeres |
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1797/02/14 |
Present at 2nd Battle of Cape St Vincent |
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1798/02 |
Paid off |
B057 |
1800 |
Used as a convalescence ship |
B057 |
1801/06 |
Began middling repair at Portsmouth DY |
B064 |
1802/01 |
Completed middling repair at a cost of £21,739.0.0d |
B064 |
1803/04 |
Recommissioned |
B057 |
1805/10/21 |
Present at the Battle of Trafalgar, 10 Killed, 42 Wounded |
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1806/06 |
Paid off and laid up at Hamoaze |
B057 |
1812/01/06 |
Renamed Princess Royal |
B057 |
1812/01/18 |
Renamed Saint George |
B057 |
1813/10 |
Started fitting as a prison ship |
B057 |
1813/12 |
Completed fitting as a prison ship |
B057 |
1814 |
Commissioned as a prison ship |
B057 |
1815/03 |
Commissioned as flagship at Plymouth |
B057 |
1815/03 |
Started fitting as base flagship and receiving ship at Portsmouth |
B057 |
1815/06 |
Completed fitting |
B057 |
1815/12 |
Paid off |
B057 |
1817/02 |
Re-rated at 104 guns |
B057 |
1819/06/02 |
Renamed Barfleur |
B057 |
1823/02 |
Recommissioned |
B057 |
1824/04 |
Paid off |
B057 |
Notes on Ship |
Officer Casualties |
The Trafalgar Roll |
At the Battle of Trafalgar, Lieutenant Francis Roskruge was killed, Midshipman William Grint and sailing master Stephen Trounce were wounded. |
Last Updated :2010/02/21 at 12:44:22 by Cy
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