Rodney-class ship of the line
The Rodney-class ships of the line were a class of 3 two-deck 90-gun second rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir Robert Seppings.
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| Class overview | |
|---|---|
| Name | Rodney | 
| Operators | |
| Preceded by | Boyne class | 
| Succeeded by | Albion class | 
| In service | 28 June 1839 - 1956 | 
| Completed | 3 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Ship of the line | 
| Length | 
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| Beam | 54 ft 5 in (16.6 m) | 
| Propulsion | Sails | 
| Armament | 
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| Notes | Ships in class include: Rodney, Nile, London | 
Ships
    
- Builder: Pembroke Dockyard
 - Ordered:
 - Launched: 18 June 1833
 - Fate: Broken up, 1882
 
- Builder: Plymouth Dockyard
 - Ordered:
 - Launched: 28 June 1839
 - Fate: Burnt, 1956
 
- Builder: Chatham Dockyard
 - Ordered:
 - Launched: 28 September 1840
 - Fate: Sold, 1884
 
References
    
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- Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.
 
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