Naseby was a three-decker ship of the line built for the Commonwealth of England's Navy. She was one of four Second rates authorised by the Council of State on 3 July 1654 as part of the 1654 Construction Programme, intended to carry 60 guns each. Construction was allocated to Woolwich Dockyard, where the ship was to be designed and built by Peter Pett II. She was named Naseby, in honour of Sir Thomas Fairfax's decisive 1645 victory over the Royalist forces during the English Civil Wars.
Spiegelversiering van de Royal Charles, 1667, RP-P-OB-82.040
Hendrik van Minderhout (1632-1696) - The Battle of Lowestoft, 3 June 1665, Showing HMS 'Royal Charles' and the 'Eendracht' - BHC0283 - Royal Museums Greenwich
Willem van der Stoop - The Battle of Chatham - Google Art Project
Schip de Royal Charles, RP-T-00-256
Everhardus Koster - Anno 1667. De tocht naar Chatham - SA 4953 - Amsterdam Museum
De Tocht naar Chatham en de verovering van de Royal Charles, 1667, RP-P-OB-82.352
Willem van der Stoop -The Battle of Lowestoft, 3rd June 1665, with the 'Eendracht' blowing up beside the English flagship 'Royal Charles'
Dutch Attack on the Medway, June 1667 van Soest RMG BHC0295
Royal Charles stern piece
Dutch attack on the Medway: the 'Royal Charles' carried into Dutch Waters, 12 June 1667