HMS Implacable (1805) (1st)
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This the first ship to carry the name HMS Implacable was a third
rate, 74-gun, ship-of-the-line. Originally the French ship Duguay-Trouin, captured 03-Nov-1805 and renamed, 181ft long, 49ft 6in wide and of 3,223 tons builders measurement. Used as a training ship Jul-1855. Loaned to Mr Wheatly Cobb Jan-1912 for preservation. Scuttled 02-Dec-1921 off The Owers. Won the Battle Honours: 'Sevolod' 1808 and Syria 1840.
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