Class overview | |
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Name: | London |
Operators: | Royal Navy |
Preceded by: | Sandwich class |
Succeeded by: | Barfleur class |
In service: | 24 May 1769 – 1839 |
Completed: | 4 |
Lost: | 1 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Ship of the line |
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Beam: | 49 ft (15 m) |
Propulsion: | Sails |
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Notes: | Ships in class include: London, Prince, Impregnable, Windsor Castle |
The London class ships of the line were a class of four second rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir Thomas Slade.
The first ship of the class, London, was a 90-gun ship. When the second batch of three ships was ordered several years later, they were specified as being 98-gun ships. This was achievable without significant modifications to the design thanks to the earlier practice of not arming the quarterdecks of second rates, thus allowing for the addition of 4 guns per side.