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HMS Agincourt (1796)  (1st)
3rd Rate 64-gun

    
This the first ship to carry the name HMS Agincourt was a third rate, 64-gun, ship-of-the-line.

Built by Perry of Blackwall, 161ft long, 46ft wide and of 1,440 tons builders measurement.

Originally designed as an East Indiaman, the Earl Talbot, she was bought on the stocks and converted.

Used as a prison ship from 06-Jan-1812 and renamed HMS Bristol.

Sold 15-Dec-1814.

Won the battle Honours: Camperdown 1797 and Egypt 1801.

 

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