• Civil War: HMS Royal Oak (1664) was a 76-gun second rate launched in 1664 and burnt by the Dutch in 1667 in the Raid on the Medway. HMS Royal Oak (1674) was...
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  • HMS Royal Oak was a 100-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1664 at Portsmouth Dockyard. Royal Oak was built by John Tippetts...
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  • Royal Oak (1664) 76-gun ship of the line HMS Portsmouth (1665) 10-gun ketch HMS Constant Warwick (1666) 34-gun frigate (also designed by Tippetts) HMS Portsmouth...
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  • immunosorbent assay (ELISA) staining Calendar of State Papers Domestic, see HMS Royal Oak (1664) Christlich-Soziale Partei Deutschlands, see Peter-Michael Diestel...
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    was named after the 17th-century warship HMS Royal Oak, which was sunk at the nearby Raid on the Medway in 1664. Local people say that one of the beams...
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    then Royal George 1714, then Victory again in 1715; burnt by accident 1721 Royal Katherine 76 (1664) – rebuilt from 1699 to 1703 Royal Oak 76 (1664) – burned...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1664 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1664. Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line – Volume 1:...
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    remaining "big ships" were burnt: Royal Oak, the new Loyal London and Royal James. The largest English flagship, HMS Royal Charles, was abandoned by its skeleton...
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    of arms. The Grocers' Company is also affiliated with HMS Queen Elizabeth, the first of the Royal Navy's new Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, and...
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    John Narborough (category Royal Navy rear admirals)
    cabin boy was Cloudesley Shovell. Narborough was promoted to lieutenant in 1664 and in 1666 to Captain,[citation needed] for gallantry in an action against...
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