HMS Princess Royal was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 18 October 1773 at Portsmouth. During her career she was upgraded...
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renamed HMS Prince in 1705, HMS Princess in 1716 and HMS Princess Royal in 1728. She was broken up in 1773. HMS Princess Royal (1739) was the former East...
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HMS Prince was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1682 as HMS Ossory. She was renamed HMS Prince in 1705, HMS Princess in 1711 and HMS Princess Royal in...
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renamed HMS Princess on 2 January 1716, and subsequently renamed HMS Princess Royal on 26 July 1728. Princess Royal continued to serve until 1773, when...
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1773 (MDCCLXXIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1773rd...
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1682. She was renamed HMS Prince in 1705, HMS Princess in 1716 and HMS Princess Royal in 1728. She was broken up in 1773. HMS Ossory (1915) was an Admiralty...
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Vincent detached three ships of the line, HMS Leviathan (1790), HMS Orion (1787), and HMS Princess Royal (1773) three frigates and several smaller vessels...
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Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Princess Augusta: HMS Princess Augusta was a yacht launched in 1771 as HMS Augusta. She was renamed HMS Princess Augusta...
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Princess, HMS Princesse or HMS Princessa: HMS Princess (1660) was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1660...
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Richard Edwards (died 16 June 1773) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served for a brief time as Commodore Governor of Newfoundland. Edwards entered...
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