HMS Queen Charlotte (1790)

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HMS Queen Charlotte (1790) was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line that served as the flagship of the Royal Navy in the late 18th century and was destroyed by fire in 1800.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy warship
first-rate ship of the line
ship
ship of the line
armamentClass 100-gun
armamentType cannon
builtFor Royal Navy NERFINISHED
causeOfDestruction accidental fire
class Queen Charlotte-class first-rate ship of the line
commanderAtGloriousFirstOfJune Admiral Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Great Britain
crewComplement approximately 850
dateOfDestruction 1800
displacement approximately 2200 tons burthen
era Age of Sail
fate destroyed by fire
flagshipOf Admiral Richard Howe NERFINISHED
Royal Navy Channel Fleet NERFINISHED
gunCountCategory three-decker first rate
gunDecks three
launchDate 1790
lossOfLifeInFire heavy casualties
material wooden hull
nameAfter Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz NERFINISHED
namedAfterPosition queen consort of King George III
navalTacticAssociation line of battle
navalTheatre French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
notableEngagement Battle of the Glorious First of June NERFINISHED
numberOfGuns 100
operator Royal Navy
placeOfDestruction off Leghorn
propulsion sail
rate first rate
rigging ship-rigged
roleInBattleOfTheGloriousFirstOfJune flagship of Admiral Lord Howe GENERATED
serviceBranch Royal Navy
serviceEndYear 1800
serviceEntryYear 1790
status wrecked
sunk yes
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
usedAs flagship
usedInConflict War of the First Coalition NERFINISHED

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Ships of the line of the Royal Navy hasNotableExample HMS Queen Charlotte (1790)