• Royal Navy have borne the name HMS (or HMY) Royal Charlotte, after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, consort of King George III. HMY Royal Charlotte...
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    stone frigates) of the Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve. Portsmouth establishments HMNB Clyde RNAS Culdrose RNAS Yeovilton BRNC HMS Raleigh Northwood HQ...
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    HMS Queen Charlotte was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 April 1790 at Chatham. She was built to the draught of...
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  • Royal Navy have been named HMS Queen Charlotte after Charlotte, queen consort of King George III of the United Kingdom. The first HMS Queen Charlotte (1790)...
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  • broken up in 1771. HMS Charlotte (1763), a cutter of 4 guns purchased in February 1763. She was sold on 14 November 1770. HMS Charlotte (1797) was a brig...
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  • HMS Royal Charlotte was a 6-gun yacht launched in 1824 and broken up in 1832. Lord William Paget son of the marquess Anglesey was appointed captain of...
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  • of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Princess Charlotte, after either Charlotte, Princess Royal, daughter of George III, or Princess Charlotte Augusta...
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  • ships named Charlotte, including: HMS Charlotte, several Royal Navy ships USS Charlotte, several US Navy ships Charlotte 49ers, the athletics teams of the...
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  • Royal Charlotte (1819 ship) carried convicts from Britain to Australia. She wrecked in 1825. HMS Royal Charlotte Royal Charlotte (East Indiaman) HMS Queen...
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    HMS Queen Charlotte was a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 17 July 1810 at Deptford. She replaced the first Queen Charlotte...
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