HMS Raisonnable
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HMS Raisonnable was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, named after the ship of the same name captured from the French in 1758. She was built at Chatham Dockyard, launched on 10 December 1768 and commissioned on 17 November 1770 under the command of Captain Maurice Suckling, Horatio Nelson's uncle. Raisonnable was built to the same lines as HMS Ardent, and was one of the seven ships forming the Ardent class of 1761. Raisonnable was the first ship in which Nelson served.
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1768 HMS Raisonnable
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ship launching
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keel laying
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Raisonnable (1768) (alternative spelling- Raisonable); Agamemnon (1781); Belliqueux (1780) RMG J3369| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| link | page | Three Decks page@ | Wikidata | ||
| commons | image | Raisonnable (1768) (alternative spelling- Raisonable); Agamemnon (1781); Belliqueux (1780) RMG J3369 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Réunion, 1809 RCIN 735153 (cropped) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Ardent (1764); Raisonnable (1768) (alternative spelling- Raisonable) RMG J3370 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Réunion, 1809 RCIN 735153 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Destruction of the American Fleet at Penobscot Bay | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Raisonnable (1768) (alternative spelling- Raisonable); Agamemnon (1781); Belliqueux (1780) RMG J3369 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Ardent (1764); Raisonnable (1768) (alternative spelling- Raisonable) RMG J3370 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Réunion, 1809 RCIN 735153 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Sir Robert Calder's Action, 22 July 1805 by Thomas Whitcombe PU5691 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Sir Robert Calder's Action, 22 July 1805 by Thomas Whitcombe PU5691 | Commons | ||




