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  1. Royal Charles was an 80-gun first-rate three-decker ship of the line of the English Navy. She was built by Peter Pett and launched at Woolwich Dockyard in 1655, for the navy of the Commonwealth of England.

  2. Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal Charles, both after King Charles II . The first HMS Royal Charles (1655) was an 80-gun ship of the line, launched as Naseby for the Commonmwealth Navy in 1655, renamed in 1660, and captured by the Dutch in the Raid on the Medway in 1667.

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  4. Aug 6, 2023 · Royal Charles was an 80-gun first-rate three-decker ship of the line of the English Navy. She was built by Peter Pett and launched at Woolwich Dockyard in 1655, for the navy of the Commonwealth of England.

  5. Royal Charles was an 80-gun first-rate three-decker ship of the line of the English Navy. She was built by Peter Pett and launched at Woolwich Dockyard in 1655, for the navy of the Commonwealth of England.

  6. HMS Royal Charles was a first-rate three-decker ship of the line built in 1655 by Peter Pett for the English Navy. Initially named Naseby, she was renamed after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660. She was captured by the Dutch in 1667 during the Raid on the Medway and sold for scrap in 1673.

  7. Royal Charles was an 80-gun first-rate three-decker ship of the line of the English Navy. She was originally called the Naseby, built by Peter Pett, and launched at Woolwich dockyard in 1655, for the navy of the Commonwealth of England, [1] and named in honour of Oliver Cromwell's decisive 1645...

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