HMS Ramillies

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HMS Ramillies was a British Royal Navy ship of the line that served prominently during the mid-18th century, including early actions of the Seven Years' War.

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HMS Ramillies canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy warship
ship of the line
armamentClass 90-gun second rate ship of the line
armamentType smoothbore muzzle-loading cannon
armour unarmoured wooden construction
builtFor Royal Navy
category Second-rate ships of the line of the Royal Navy
Ships of the line of the Royal Navy
constructionMaterial wood
country Kingdom of Great Britain
crewComplement approximately 750
designStandard Royal Navy 90-gun second rate design
displacementType tons burthen
era Age of Sail
fate broken up
flagshipOf various Royal Navy admirals
gundeckArmamentRole line-of-battle ship
gunDecks three
hullType wooden hull
launched 1763
launchedAt Chatham Dockyard
nameAfter Battle of Ramillies
namedFor Battle of Ramillies
surface form: Battle of Ramillies (1706)
nationality British
navalTacticEra line of battle
notableEngagement Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780)
surface form: Battle of Cape St Vincent (1780)

Battle of the Saintes
surface form: Battle of the Saintes (support operations)

Great Siege of Gibraltar
surface form: Relief of Gibraltar
numberOfGuns 90
operator Royal Navy
primaryWeaponSystem broadside cannon
propulsion sail
rate second rate
rigging ship-rigged
role fleet flagship
line-of-battle unit
scrapped 1813
serviceBranch Royal Navy
shipClass Ramillies-class ship of the line
shipPrefix HMS
shipType sailing warship
timeInServiceCentury 18th century
19th century
usedBy Royal Navy
surface form: British Royal Navy
usedInConflict American Revolutionary War
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Seven Years' War

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Battle of Minorca (1756) notableShip HMS Ramillies
Battle of Minorca (1756) ByngFlagship HMS Ramillies
Thomas Hardy shipCommanded HMS Ramillies