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HMS Royal James (1675)

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Name
  
HMS Royal James

Renamed
  
HMS Victory, 1691

Launched
  
27 June 1675

Ordered
  
1 April 1673

Fate
  
Burnt, 1721

Builder
  
HMNB Portsmouth

Notes
  
Participated in Battle of Barfleur

Class and type
  
100-gun first-rate ship of the line

HMS Royal James was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, designed by Sir Anthony Deane and built by his successor as Master Shipwright at Portsmouth Dockyard, Daniel Furzer, and launched in 1675. She was renamed HMS Victory on 7 March 1691 after the old second rate Victory of 1666 was condemned by survey and taken to pieces. Recommissioned in January 1691 under Captain Edward Stanley, as the flagship of Admiral Sir John Ashby she participated in the Battle of Barfleur on 19 May 1692 – 24 May 1692.

Victory was rebuilt at Chatham Dockyard in 1694—1695. She was briefly renamed Royal George in 1714, after the Hanoverians came to the throne, but resumed the name Victory in 1715. She was partly destroyed by an accidental fire in February 1721 and was broken up, though remained on the navy list until she was ostensibly rebuilt as the new HMS Victory.

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HMS Royal James (1675) Wikipedia