Boyne-class ship of the line

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The Boyne class consisted of two 98-gun, second rate ships of the line built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the first decade of the 19th century. The sisters only saw active service during the last few years of the Napoleonic Wars and only Boyne actually saw combat. Union was placed in ordinary in 1814 and Boyne briefly served as a flagship in 1816 before she was placed in ordinary that same year. Boyne was cut down (razeed) into a two deck, 76-gun, third rate in 1826. Union was also ordered to be cut down the following year, but it was never completed and the ship was broken up for scrap in 1833.

1810  Wikidata
2 produced, 
second-rateRoyal Navy

HMS BoyneHMS UnionSEC


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  • HMS Boyne
    1810 Boyne-class ship of the line
  • HMS Union
    1811 Boyne-class ship of the line
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