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    the Royal Charles, anonymous, c. 1663 - c. 1664 Rijksmuseum website: Ship models Wikimedia Commons has media related to HMS Royal Charles (ship, 1655)....
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  • ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal Charles, both after King Charles II. The first HMS Royal Charles (1655) was an 80-gun ship of...
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  • In the Royal Navy, the fleet flagship is, in practice, the warship designated as the fleet's most prestigious vessel, currently HMS Queen Elizabeth. In...
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  • town on the South Island of New Zealand Naseby, original name of HMS Royal Charles (1655), an English Navy ship of the line Eileen Naseby (born 1943), Australian...
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  • captured in 1650 and sold in 1655. HMS Eagle (1660) was a 22-gun armed ship, previously named HMS Selby. She was renamed HMS Eagle in 1660, used as a fireship...
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    Commonwealth, and then HMS Royal Sovereign at the Restoration of Charles II. The elaborately gilded stern ordered by Charles I of England meant enemy...
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  • the English Royal Navy brought Charles II back from his exile in Holland in May 1660, aboard the hastily renamed HMS Royal Charles (1655). Again in 1688...
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    a formation or command of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy stationed at Port Royal in Jamaica from 1655 to 1830. The station was formed, following the...
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    renamed HMS Guernsey in 1660 Grantham – launched 1654, renamed HMS Garland in 1660 Norwich – launched 11 September 1655 Pembroke – launched September 1655 Dartmouth...
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  • Anglican Communion. 23 May (2 June N.S.) – Charles II embarks from Scheveningen on HMS Royal Charles (1655), captained by Edward Montagu (created Earl...
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