|
Name |
Laid down/Launched |
Displacement |
Dimensions |
Armament |
Crew |
Notes |
|
Aboukir |
1802/1804 |
1703 tons |
172' 3"
x 47' 9" x 20' 9" |
74 guns |
640 |
1824:
Receiving ship (Chatham)
1831: Hospital ship
1838: Sold for scrapping |
|
Aboukir |
1840/1848 |
3109 tons |
204' x 60' 2" x23' 8" |
90 guns |
820 |
1856 - 1858: Converted to steam power |
|
Achille |
1795/1798 |
1981 tons |
182' 2"
x 49' x 21' 10" |
74 guns |
640 |
1823: Rebuilt
1839: Increased to 76 guns
1865: Sold for scrapping |
|
Agincourt |
1813/1817 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1848: TS (Plymouth)
1865: Renamed Vigo
1866: Hospital ship
1870: Receiving ship (Plymouth)
1884: Sold for scrapping |
|
Ajax |
1807/1809 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1845 - 1848: Converted to steam power |
|
Albion |
1839/1842 |
3109 tons |
204' x 60' 2" x23' 8" |
90 guns |
820 |
1860 - 1861: Converted to steam power |
| Algiers |
1848/1854 |
3136 tons |
218' 7" x 60' x 24'
5" |
90 guns |
820 |
1852: Converted to steam
power |
| Amada |
1807/1809 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1844: Powder
hulk (Keyham)
1863: Sold for scrapping |
| Anson |
1808/1812 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1843: Convict
ship (Chatham)
1844: Convict ship (Tasmania)
1851: Scrapped |
| Asia |
1808/1811 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1819: Renamed
Alfred
1828: Reduced to 50 guns
1865: Scrapped |
|
Asia |
1822/1834 |
2289 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1858: Guardship
1908: Sold for scrapping |
| Barham |
1808/1811 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1826: Reduced
to 50 guns
1840: Scrapped |
| Belleisle |
1816/1819 |
1706 tons |
174' x 47'
4" x 20' 6" |
74 guns |
590 |
1841:
Troopship
1854: Hospital ship (Sheerness)
1866: Loaned to the Greenwich Seamen's Hospital
1872: Scrapped |
| Benbow |
1808/1813 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1848: Marine
barracks (Sheerness)
1854: Prison ship
1859: Coal hulk (Sheerness)
1892: Sold for scrapping |
| Black Prince |
1814/1816 |
1738 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1839: Reduced
to 72 guns
1848: prison ship
1855: Scrapped |
|
Blenheim |
1808/1813 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1845 - 1847: Converted to steam power |
Bombay |
1805/1808 |
1703 tons |
172' 3"
x 47' 9" x 20' 9" |
74 guns |
640 |
1819:
Renamed Blake
1823: Hulked (Portsmouth)
1855: Scrapped |
|
Bombay |
1826/1828 |
2255 tons |
193' 10" x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1860 - 1861: Converted to steam power |
|
Boscawen |
1826/1844 |
2214 tons |
180' x 54' x
22' 4" |
70 guns |
620 |
1862: TS (Southampton)
1866: TS (Portland)
1874: Hulked (Tyne); Renamed Wellesley
1914: Burnt and scrapped |
Boyne |
1806/1810 |
2162 tons |
186' x 51'
10" x 21' 6" |
98 guns |
738 |
1817:
Increased to 104 guns
1826: Reduced to 76 guns
1834: Gunnery TS (Portsmouth): Renamed Excellent
1859: Renamed Queen Charlotte
1861: Scrapped |
|
Britannia |
1813/1820 |
2616 tons |
205' x 53' 6" x 23'
2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1855: Hospital ship (Portsmouth)
1859: Cadet TS (Portsmouth)
1862: Cadet TS (Portland)
1863: Cadet TS (Dartmouth)
1869: Sold for scrapping |
|
Brunswick |
1847/1855 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56' 9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
750 |
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
| Caesar |
1848/1853 |
2767 tons |
208' x 56' x 23' 4" |
90 guns |
820 |
1852: Converted to steam
power |
|
Calcutta |
1828/1831 |
2299 tons |
196' x 52'
6" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1863: Gunnery TS (Portsmouth)
1908: Sold for scrapping |
| Caledonia |
1805/1808 |
2711 tons |
170' 4"
x 55' 7" x 23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1856: Loaned
to Greenwich Seaman's Hospital; Renamed Dreadnought
1871: Metropolitan Asylums hospital ship for male smallpox patients
1875: Scrapped |
| Cambridge |
1811/1815 |
2125 tons |
187' 2"
x 50' 9" x 21' 7" |
80 guns |
700 |
1823:
Guardship (Chatham)
1856: Gunnery TS (Portsmouth)
1869: Scrapped |
| Canopus |
-/- |
2258 tons |
193' 10" x 51' 6" x
23' 4" |
80 guns |
700 |
1798: Captured from the
French
Originally named Le Franklin
1862: Receiving ship (Portsmouth)
1869: Mooring hulk
1887: Sold for scrapping |
|
Carnatic |
1818/1823 |
1790 tons |
1677'
1" x 48' x 21' 1" |
74 guns |
590 |
1860: Coal depot (Portsmouth)
1886: Loaned to War Department1; Floating magazine
1891: Returned to Admiralty
1914: Sold for scrapping |
|
Centurion |
1839/1844 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
|
Clarence |
1824/1827 |
2288 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1864: Loaned to Liverpool RC Reformatory Society
1872: TS
1884: Burnt |
|
Collingwood |
1835/1841 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1860 - 1861: Converted to steam power |
|
Colossus |
1843/1848 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
|
Cornwallis |
1812/1813 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
| Cressy |
1807/1810 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1832:
Scrapped |
|
Cressy |
1846/1853 |
2537 tons |
198' 5" x 55' x 21' 8" |
84 guns |
750 |
1852 - 1853: Converted to steam power |
| Cumberland |
1805/1807 |
1706 tons |
174' x 47'
4" x 20' |
74 guns |
590 |
1830: Convict
ship
1833: Renamed Fortitude
1848: Coal depot (Chatham)
1856: Coal depot (Sheerness)
1870: Sold for scrapping |
|
Cumberland |
1836/1842 |
2214 tons |
180' x 54' x
22' 4" |
70 guns |
620 |
1863: Sheer hulk (Sheerness)
1869: Loaned to Clyde Industrial Training Ship Foundation
1889: Burnt and scrapped |
| Donegal |
-/1794 |
1901 tons |
182' x 48'
9" x 21' 10" |
74 guns |
640 |
1798:
Captured from the French
Originally named Le Hoche, Le Pégase, and Le Barras
1830: Guardship
1845: Scrapped |
| Defence |
1812/1815 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
Originally
named Marathon
1844: Receiving ship (Woolwich)
1848: Convict ship (Woolwich)
1857: Burnt
1858: Scrapped |
| Devonshire |
1810/1812 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1849: Loaned
to Greenwich Seaman's Hospital
1854: Prison ship (Sheerness)
1860: School ship (Queenborough)
1869: Scrapped |
| Dragon |
1795/1798 |
1798 tons |
178' x 48' x
20' 6" |
74 guns |
640 |
1832:
Receiving ship and Marine barracks
1842: Hulked; Renamed Fame
1850: Scrapped |
| Dreadnought |
1788/1801 |
2110 tons |
185' x 51' x
21' |
98 guns |
850 |
1827:
Hospital ship
1831: Greenwich Seaman's Hospital
1857: Scrapped |
| Dublin |
1809/1812 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1826: Reduced
to 50 guns
1845: Laid up
1885: Sold for scrapping |
| Duke |
1772/1777 |
1931 tons |
177' 6"
x 50' 3" x 21' 2" |
98 guns |
750 |
1799:
Hospital ship
1843: Scrapped |
| Duke of Wellington |
1849/1852 |
3186 tons |
240' x 60' x 24' 8" |
120 guns |
970 |
Originally named Windsor
Castle
1852: Converted to steam power |
| Duncan |
1808/1811 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1863:
Scrapped |
| Eagle |
1800/1804 |
1706 tons |
174' x 47'
4" x 20' |
74 guns |
590 |
1830: Reduced
to 50 guns
1860: TS (Southampton)
1862: TS (Liverpool)
1918: Renamed Eaglet
1926: Burnt
1927: Sold for scrapping |
|
Edinburgh |
1807/1811 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1846 - 1852: Converted to steam power |
| Egmont |
1807/1810 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1862:
Storeship (Rio de Janeiro)
1875: Sold for scrapping |
|
Exmouth |
1841/1854 |
3109 tons |
204' x 60' 2" x23' 8" |
90 guns |
820 |
1853 - 1854: Converted to steam power |
|
Formidable |
1819/1825 |
2289 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1869: TS
1906: Sold for scrapping |
|
Foudroyant |
1789/1798 |
2062 tons |
184' x 50'
6" x 22' 6" |
80 guns |
650 |
1820: Guardship (Plymouth)
1862: Gunnery TS (Plymouth)
1892: Sold
1897: Wrecked |
|
Ganges |
1819/1821 |
2284 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1865: TS
1906: Renamed Tenedos II
1910 Renamed Indus V
1914: Hospital hulk; Renamed Mediator
1922: Renamed Impregnable III
1929: Sold for scrapping |
| Genoa |
-/1815 |
1886 tons |
182' x 48'
6" x 21' 7" |
74 guns |
600 |
1814:
Captured on the stocks whilst being built for the French
Originally named Le Brilliant
1833: Receiving ship
1838: Scrapped |
|
Goliath |
1834/1842 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1856 - 1857: Converted to steam power |
| Hannibal |
1848/1854 |
2695 tons |
217' x 58' 2" x 24' |
90 guns |
820 |
1852: Converted to steam
power |
|
Hastings |
-/1819 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
600 |
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
|
Hawke |
1815/1820 |
1738 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1839: Reduced to 72 guns
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
Hercules |
1812/1815 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1838:
Troopship
1851: Receiving ship (Malta)
1852: Emigrant ship
1853: Hulked; Army depot ship (Plymouth)
1854: Depot ship (Hong Kong)
1865: Scrapped |
Hero |
1813/1816 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1816:
Renamed Wellington
1848: Receiving ship (Sheerness)
1857: Coastguard (Sheerness)
1858: Guardship
1862: Loaned to Liverpool Juvenile Reformatory Association; Renamed
Akbar
1908: Sold for scrapping |
|
Hibernia |
1797/1804 |
2530 tons |
201' 2" x 53' x 22'
4" |
110 guns |
837 |
1855: Guard and receiving ship (Malta)
1902: Sold for scrapping |
|
Hindostan |
1829/1841 |
2029 tons |
185' 8"
x 50' 8" x 21' |
80 guns |
700 |
1868: TS
1884: TS (Dartmouth)
1905: TS (Portsmouth); Renamed Fisgard III
1920: Renamed Hindostan
1921: Sold for scrapping |
| Hood |
1849/1859 |
2600 tons |
238' x 55' 9 " x 24' |
80 guns |
720 |
Originally named Edgar
1856: Converted to steam
power |
|
Houge |
1808/1811 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1845 - 1849: Converted to steam power |
| Howe |
1808/1815 |
2619 tons |
205' x 53' 9" x24' |
120 guns |
900 |
1854:
Scrapped |
| Illustrious |
1801/1803 |
1729 tons |
175' x 47'
6" x 20' 6" |
74 guns |
640 |
1848:
Guardship (Portsmouth)
1853: Hospital ship
1859: Guardship
1868: Scrapped |
| Imaum |
-/1826 |
2948 tons |
177' x 48'
4" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1840:
Receiving ship (Jamaica)
1863: Scrapped |
|
Implacable |
-/1800 |
1882 tons |
181' x 48'
9" x 20' 7" |
74 guns |
670 |
1805: Captured from the French
Originally named Duguay-Trouin
1855: Hulked (Portsmouth); TS
1911: Loaned to Wheatley Cobb (Falmouth)
1949: Scuttled |
|
Impregnable |
1802/1810 |
2263 tons |
196' x 51' x
22' |
98 guns |
738 |
1817:
Increased to 102 guns
1839: Harbour service (Portsmouth)
1862: TS
1888: Renamed Kent
1891: Renamed Caledonia
1906: Sold for scrapping |
| Indus |
1808/1812 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1818: Renamed
Bellona
1842: Receiving ship (Plymouth)
1868: Scrapped |
|
Indus |
1824/1839 |
2098 tons |
185' 8"
x 50' 8" x 21' |
80 guns |
700 |
1860: Guardship (Portsmouth)
1898: Sold for scrapping |
| Invincible |
1806/1808 |
1656 tons |
169' 6"
x 47' 4" x 20' 3" |
74 guns |
550 |
1857:
Receiving ship (Plymouth)
1861: Scrapped |
|
Irresistible |
1849/1859 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1855 - 1859: Converted to steam power |
|
James Watt |
1847/1853 |
2537 tons |
198' 5" x 55' x 21' 8" |
84 guns |
750 |
Originally named Audacious
1852 - 1853: Converted to steam power |
| Kent |
1795/1798 |
1931 tons |
182' 3"
x 49' 3" x 21' 3" |
74 guns |
690 |
1829:
Guardship (Plymouth)
1839: Increased to 76 guns
1857: Sheer hulk (Plymouth)
1881: Scrapped |
| Leviathan |
1782/1790 |
1703 tons |
172' 3"
x 47' 9" x 20' 9" |
74 guns |
640 |
1816: Convict
ship (Portsmouth)
1846: Target ship
1848: Sold for scrapping |
|
Lion |
1840/1847 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1858 - 1859: Converted to steam power |
|
London |
1827/1840 |
2590 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' |
92 guns |
820 |
1857 - 1858: Converted to steam power |
| Magnificent |
1805/1806 |
1706 tons |
174' x 47'
4" x 20' |
74 guns |
590 |
1823:
receiving ship (Jamaica)
1825: Hospital ship
1843: Sold for scrapping |
|
Majestic |
1841/1853 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1852 - 1853: Converted to steam power |
| Malabar |
1817/1818 |
1706 tons |
174' x 47'
4" x 20' 6" |
74 guns |
590 |
1848: Coal
depot (Portsmouth)
1883: Renamed Myrtle
1905: Sold fro scrapping |
| Malta |
-/- |
2265 tons |
194' 4" x 51' 7" x
23' 4" |
80 guns |
700 |
1800: Captured from the
French
Originally named Le Guillaume Tell
1831: Hulked (Plymouth)
1840: Scrapped |
| Marlborough |
1850/1855 |
3186 tons |
245' x 60' x 25' 2" |
110 guns |
950 |
1853: Converted to steam
power |
|
Mars |
1839/1848 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1855 - 1856: Converted to steam power |
| Medway |
1808/1812 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1847: Convict
ship (Bermuda)
1865: Sold for scrapping |
|
Meeanee |
1842/1848 |
2889 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
Originally named Madras
1856 - 1857: Converted to steam power |
Melville |
1815/1817 |
1738 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1839:
Reduced to 72 guns
1857: Hospital ship (Hong Kong)
1873: Sold for scrapping |
| Milford |
1798/1809 |
1906 tons |
161' x 49' x
21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1846:
Scrapped |
| Minden |
1807/1810 |
1656 tons |
169' 6"
x 47' 4" x 20' 3" |
74 guns |
550 |
1842:
Hospital ship (Hong Kong)
1861: Sold for scrapping |
| Minotaur |
1812/1816 |
1656 tons |
169' 6"
x 47' 4" x 20' 3" |
74 guns |
550 |
1839: Reduced
to 72 guns
1842: Receiving ship (Sheerness)
1859: Guard ship
1866: Renamed Hermes
1869: Scrapped |
|
Monarch |
1825/1832 |
2255 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1862: Target ship
1866: Sold for scrapping |
| Mulgrave |
1808/1812 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1844: Powder
ship
1854: Scrapped |
|
Nelson |
1809/1814 |
2619 tons |
205' x 53' 9" x24' |
120 guns |
900 |
1859 - 1860: Converted to steam power |
|
Neptune |
1827/1832 |
2694 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1858 - 1859: Converted to steam power |
|
Nile |
1827/1839 |
2590 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' |
92 guns |
820 |
1852 - 1854: Converted to steam power |
| Northumberland |
1795/1798 |
1887 tons |
182' x 48'
7" x 21' 7" |
74 guns |
640 |
1850:
Scrapped |
| Ocean |
1792/1805 |
2269 tons |
196' x 51' x
21' 6" |
98 guns |
738 |
1819: Reduced
to 80 guns
1841: Depot ship
1852: Coal hulk
1875: Scrapped |
| Orion |
1850/1854 |
2600 tons |
238' x 55' 9 " x 24' |
80 guns |
720 |
1852: Converted to steam
power |
|
Pembroke |
1809/1812 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
Pitt |
1813/1816 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1853:
Coal depot (Portsmouth)
1860: Coal depot (Portland)
1877: Scrapped |
| Poictiers |
1807/1809 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1837:
Guardship (Chatham)
1857: Scrapped |
|
Powerful |
1820/1826 |
2296 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1860: Target ship
1862: Sold for scrapping |
| Prince |
1782/1788 |
2088 tons |
194' 6"
x 49' x 21' |
98 guns |
750 |
1816: Hulked
1837: Sold for scrapping |
| Prince George |
1766/1767 |
1870 tons |
177' 6"
x 50' 3" x 21' |
98 guns |
750 |
1816: Sheer
hulk (Portsmouth)
1839: Scrapped |
| Prince of Wales |
1848/1860 |
3186 tons |
210' x 60' x 24' 8" |
120 guns |
970 |
1860: Converted to steam
power |
|
Prince Regent |
1815/1823 |
2695 tons |
205' 6" x 53' 6" x23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1823: Guardship
1847: Reduced to 92 guns
1860 - 1861: Converted to steam power |
|
Princess Charlotte |
1818/1825 |
2443 tons |
197' 7"
x 52' 9" x 22' 6" |
110 guns |
738 |
1835: Reduced to 104 guns
1857: Barracks ship (Hong Kong)
1860: Receiving ship (Hong Kong)
1875: Sold for scrapping |
| Princess Royal |
1841/1853 |
2695 tons |
217' x 58' 2" x 24' |
90 guns |
820 |
Originally named Prince
Albert
1852: Converted to steam
power |
|
Queen |
1833/1839 |
3240 tons |
204' x 60' x 23' 9" |
110 guns |
950 |
Originally named Royal Frederick
1858 - 1859: Converted to steam power |
| Queen
Charlotte |
1805/1810 |
2311 tons |
190' 7"
x 53' 7" x 22' 2" |
100 guns |
837 |
1859: Hulked
(Portsmouth); Gunnery TS; Renamed Excellent
1892: Sold for scrapping |
| Ramillies |
1782/1785 |
1652 tons |
170' x 46'
6" x 19' 11" |
74 guns |
550 |
1850:
Scrapped |
| Redoubtable |
1808/1815 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1841:
Scrapped |
| Revenge |
1800/1805 |
1918 tons |
182' x
49' x 20' 9" |
74 guns |
590 |
1839:
Increased to 76 guns
1849: Scrapped |
|
Rodney |
1827/1833 |
2590 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' |
92 guns |
820 |
1859 - 1860: Converted to steam power |
|
Royal Adelaide |
1819/1828 |
2446 tons |
197' 7"
x 52' 9" x 22' 6" |
110 guns |
738 |
Originally named London
1835: Reduced to 104 guns
1859: Guardship (Plymouth)
1860: Receiving ship (Plymouth)
1891: Receiving ship (Chatham)
1905: Sold for scrapping |
| Royal Albert |
1844/1854 |
3463 tons |
200' x 60'
10" x 24' 2" |
120 guns |
1000 |
1852:
Converted to steam power |
|
Royal Frederick |
1841/1860 |
3240 tons |
204' x 60' x 23' 9" |
110 guns |
950 |
Originally named Royal Sovereign
1859 - 1860: Converted to steam power |
|
Royal George |
1823/1827 |
2695 tons |
205' 6" x 53' 6" x23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
Originally named Neptune
1852 - 1853: Converted to steam power |
| Royal Oak |
1806/1809 |
1729 tons |
175' x 47'
6" x 20' 6" |
74 guns |
640 |
1825:
Receiving ship (Bermuda)
1850: Scrapped |
| Royal Sovereign |
1774/1786 |
2193 tons |
186' x 52' x 22' 3" |
100 guns |
837 |
1825: Receiving ship
(Plymouth); Renamed Captain
1826: Hulked (Plymouth)
1841: Scrapped |
| Royal Sovereign |
1849/1857 |
3186 tons |
210' x 60' x 24' 8" |
120 guns |
970 |
1855: Converted to steam
power |
|
Royal William |
1827/1833 |
2694 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1859 - 1860: Converted to steam power |
|
Russell |
1814/1822 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1854 - 1855: Converted to steam power |
| St Jean D'Acre |
1844/1854 |
3136 tons |
218' 7" x 60' x 24'
5" |
90 guns |
820 |
1852: Converted to steam
power |
|
Saint George |
1827/1840 |
2694 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1850: Guardship
1858 - 1859: Converted to steam power |
|
Saint Vincent |
1810/1815 |
2601 tons |
205' x 53' 9" x24' |
120 guns |
900 |
1841: Hulked (Portsmouth)
1850: Reduced to 102 guns
1854: Troopship
1862: Boys' TS (Portsmouth)
1906: Sold for scrapping |
| San Josef |
-/1783 |
2456 tons |
194' 3"
x 54' 3" x 24' 3" |
110 guns |
837 |
1797: Captured from the
Spanish
1815: Laid up
1837: Gunnery TS (Plymouth)
1849: Scrapped |
| Sans Pareil |
-/- |
2242 tons |
193' x 51' 6" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
738 |
1794: Captured from the
French
1810: Sheer hulk
1842: Scrapped |
| Sans Pareil |
1845/1851 |
2242 tons |
200' x 52' 1" x 22'
8" |
80 guns |
750 |
1849 - 1851: Converted to
steam power |
| Saturn |
1782/1786 |
1604 tons |
168' x 46'
9" x 19' 9" |
74 guns |
550 |
1813: Reduced
to 58 guns
1830: Gunnery TS
1845: Receiving ship
1850: Guard ship
1868: Scrapped |
| Spartiate |
-/1797 |
1949 tons |
182' 7"
x 49' 4" x 21' 7" |
74 guns |
640 |
1798:
Captured from the French
1842: Sheer hulk (Plymouth)
1857: Scrapped |
|
Sultan |
1805/1807 |
1729 tons |
175' x 47'
6" x 20' 6" |
74 guns |
640 |
1861:
Receiving ship (Portsmouth)
1862: Target ship
1864: Sold for scrapping |
| Stirling
Castle |
1808/1811 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1839: Convict
ship (Plymouth)
1844: Convict ship (Portsmouth)
1861: Scrapped |
|
Superb |
1838/1842 |
2583 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1869: Sold for scrapping |
| Swiftsure |
1802/1804 |
1704 tons |
173' x 47'
6" x 20' 9" |
74 guns |
590 |
1819:
Receiving ship (Portsmouth)
1845: Sold for scrapping |
| Talavera |
1814/1818 |
1706 tons |
174' x 47'
4" x 20' 6" |
74 guns |
590 |
Originally
named Thunderer
1840: Burnt; Scrapped |
| Temeraire |
1793/1798 |
2110 tons |
185' x 51' x
21' |
98 guns |
850 |
18213: Prison
ship (Plymouth)
1820: Receiving ship
1838: Sold for scrapping |
|
Thunderer |
1823/1831 |
2279 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1863: Target ship
1869: Renamed Comet
1870:
Renamed Nettle
1901: Sold for scrapping |
| Trafalgar |
1813/1820 |
2386 tons |
196' x 52'
6" x 22' 8" |
106 guns |
738 |
1825: Renamed
Camperdown
1835: Increased to 104 guns
1853: Guardship (Portsmouth)
1860: Coal depot (Portsmouth)
1882: Renamed Pitt
1906: Sold for scrapping |
|
Trafalgar |
1829/1841 |
2694 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1858 - 1859: Converted to steam power |
| Tremendous |
1782/1784 |
1656 tons |
169' 6"
x 47' 4" x 20' 3" |
74 guns |
550 |
1807 - 1811:
Reconstructed
1845: Reduced to 50 guns; Renamed Grampus
1856: Powder depot (Portsmouth)
1883: Transferred to War Department
1897: Scrapped |
| Triumph |
1758/1764 |
1793 tons |
171' 3"
x 49' 3" x 21' 3" |
74 guns |
635 |
1850:
Scrapped |
|
Vanguard |
1833/1835 |
2609 tons |
190' x 56'
9" x 23' 4" |
80 guns |
720 |
1867: Renamed Ajax
1875: Sold for scrapping |
| Venerable |
1805/1808 |
1706 tons |
174' x 47'
4" x 20' |
74 guns |
590 |
1825: Church
ship (Portsmouth)
1838: Scrapped |
|
Vengeance |
1819/1824 |
2284 tons |
195' 4"
x 52' 4" x 22' 6" |
84 guns |
700 |
1861: Receiving ship (Plymouth)
1864: Hulked
1879: Sheer hulk
1897: Sold for scrapping |
| Vengeur |
1807/1810 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1824:
Receiving ship (Sheerness)
1843: Scrapped |
| Victorious |
1805/1808 |
1704 tons |
173' x 47'
6" x 20' 9" |
74 guns |
590 |
1826:
Receiving ship (Portsmouth)
1862: Sold for scrapping |
|
Victory |
1759/1765 |
2164 tons |
186' x 51'
10" x 21' 6" |
100 guns |
837 |
1824: Receiving ship (Portsmouth)
Still in commission |
| Vigo |
1807/1810 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1827:
Receiving ship (Plymouth)
1865: Sold for scrapping |
| Ville de
Paris |
1789/1795 |
2332 tons |
190' x 53' x
22' 4" |
110 guns |
837 |
1825: Hulked
(Milford Haven)
1845: Scrapped |
| Vindictive |
1808/1813 |
1741 tons |
176' x 47'
6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1832: Reduced
to 50 guns
1862: Storeship (Fernando Po)
1871: Sank; Wreck sold for scrapping |
| Warrior |
1773/1781 |
1620 tons |
169' x 46'
11" x 20' |
74 guns |
550 |
1819:
Receiving ship (Chatham)
1831: Quarantine ship
1832: Receiving ship (Woolwich)
1857: Scrapped |
| Warspite |
1805/1807 |
1880 tons |
180' x 48'
10" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1837: Reduced
to 50 guns
1862: Loaned to Marine Society as a TS (Woolwich)
1876: Burnt; Sold for scrapping |
|
Waterloo |
1813/1818 |
2041 tons |
192' x 49' x
21' |
80 guns |
650 |
Originally named Talavera
1824: Renamed Bellerophon
1856: Receiving ship (Portsmouth)
1892: Sold for scrapping |
|
Waterloo |
1827/1833 |
2694 tons |
205' 6" x 54' 6" x23' 2" |
120 guns |
900 |
1859: Converted to steam power |
|
Wellesley |
1813/1815 |
1738 tons |
176' x 47' 6" x 21' |
74 guns |
590 |
1825: Guardship (Portsmouth)
1839: Reduced to 72 guns
1862: Receiving ship (Chatham)
1868: Loaned to London School Ship Society (Purfleet); Renamed Cornwall
1940: Sunk by air attack |
| Windsor
Castle |
1782/1784 |
1870 tons |
177' 6"
x 49' x 21' |
98 guns |
750 |
1814: Reduced
to 74 guns
1839: Scrapped |
| Windsor Castle |
1844/1858 |
3099 tons |
204' x 60' x 23' 9" |
110 guns |
950 |
Originally named Victoria
1857: Converted to steam power |
| York |
1805/1807 |
1729 tons |
175' x 47'
6" x 20' 6" |
74 guns |
640 |
1819: Convict
ship (Portsmouth)
1854: Scrapped |