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This is a list of battleships of the Royal Navy of England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom.
Great ships" (1410–1639)
- Gracedieu
- Holyghost de la Tour (ex-Spanish Santa Clara, captured c. 1413)
- Jesus
- George (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1416)
- Marie Hampton (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1416)
- Marie Sandwich (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1416)
- Andrew (ex-Genovese Galeas Negre, captured 1417)
- Christopher (ex-Genovese ?, captured c. 1417)
- Peter (ex-Genovese ?, captured 1417
- Paul (ex-Genovese Vivande, captured 1417)
- Trinity Royal
- Agase (ex-Genovese ?, captured c. 1417)
- Mary de la Tour
- Ark Royal 44 (renamed Anne Royal)
- Bear 40
- Repulse 40
- Merhonour 44
- Hope 38 (renamed Assurance)
- Nonpareil 38 (renamed Nonsuch)
- Defiance 40
- Red Lion/Golden Lion 38 (renamed Lion)
- Vanguard 40 (1586)
- Rainbow 40
- Revenge
- Dreadnought 32
- Antelope 34
- Mary Rose (1510)
- Gabriel Royal (captured 1509)
- Great Bark (c. 1512)
- Katherine Forteleza (captured 1512)
- Great Nicholas (captured 1512)
- John Baptist (captured 1512)
- Great Barbara (captured 1513)
- Great Elizabeth (captured 1514)
- Henri Grâce à Dieu ("Great Harry") (1514)
- Revenge (c. 1577)
- Swiftsure
- Madre de Dios (ex-Portuguese, captured 1592)
- Adventure (c. 1594)
- Warspite 29 (c. 1596)
- Royal Prince 55 (1610)
- Destiny (c. 1616)
- Garland (c. 1620)
- Victory 42 (c. 1620)
- Swiftsure 42 (c. 1621)
- St George 42 (c. 1622)
- Triumph 42 (c. 1623)
- Mary Rose (c. 1623)
- Happy Entrance (c. 1619)
- Bonaventure (c. 1621)
- St Andrew 42 (c. 1622)
- St Esprit 42
- Vanguard 40
- Charles 44 (c. 1632)
- Henrietta Maria 42 (c. 1632)
- James 48 (c. 1633)
- Unicorn 46 (c. 1634)
- Vanguard 56 (1631)
- Sovereign of the Seas 102 (1637)
Sail battleships (1640–1859)
- Worcester 50 - Burnt 1653
- Culloden 74
- Alexander 74
- Vanguard 90 (1678)
- Kent 70 (1679)
- Kent 70 (1746)
- Vanguard 70 (1748)
- Kent 74 (1762)
- Defence 74 (1763)
- Ajax 74 (1765)
- Victory (1765)
- Lion 64 (1777)
- Gibraltar 80 (ex-Spanish Fenix (1780), captured ?)
- Leander 53 (1780) - Captured by France 1798, captured by Russia/Turkey 1799
- Audacious 74 (1785)
- Majestic 74 (1785)
- Bellerophon 74 (1786)
- Theseus 74 (1786)
- Vanguard 74 (1787)
- Orion 74 (1787)
- Achille 74 (1798)
- Foudroyant 80 (1798) - Wrecked 1897
- Kent 74 (1798)
- Minotaur 74
- Swiftsure 74 - Captured by France 1801
- Goliath 74
- Queen Charlotte 100 - Burned 1800
- Tigre 80
- Northumberland 74
- Foudroyant 80
- Haarlem 64
- Hector 64
- Dragon 74
- Renown 74
- Dreadnought 98 (1801)
- Ajax 74 (1809) - BU 1864
- Minden 74 (1810)
- Edinburgh 74 (1811)
- Hogue 74 (1811) - BU 1865
- Blenheim 74 (1813) - BU 1865
- Cornwallis 74 (1813) - BU 1957
- Nelson 90 (1814) - Sold to Australia 1867, BU 1928
- Wellesley 74 (1815) - Sunk in air attack
- Melville 74 (1817)
- Malabar 74 (1818)
- Hawke 74 (1820) - BU 1865
- Ganges 84 (1821)
- Asia 84 (1824/34)
- Liverpool 74 (1826)
- Neptune 102 (1827) - Renamed Royal George
- Bombay 84 (1828) - Burnt 1864
- Calcutta 84 (1831)
- Waterloo 120 (1833) - Burnt 1918
- Vanguard 78 (1835) - BU 1875
- Goliath 80 (1842) - Burnt 1875
- Boscawen 70 (1844) - Burnt and BU 1914
- Aboukir 90 (1848)
- Agamemnon 91 (1852)
- Duke of Wellington 131 (1852) (ex-Windsor Castle)
- St Jean d'Acre 101 (1853)
- Algiers 90 (1854)
- Royal Albert 121 (1854)
- Marlborough 131 (1855) - Sank 1924
- Royal Sovereign 121 (1857)
- Windsor Castle 100 (1858)
- Duncan 101 (1859)
- Victoria 121 (1859)
- Anson 91 (1860) - BU 1904
- Atlas 91 (1860) - BU 1904
- Royal Frederick 110 (1860) - Renamed Frederick William, BU 1953
- Howe 110 (1860)
- Prince of Wales 121 (1860) - BU 1916
- Gibraltar 101 (1860)
Steam-powered ironclad battleships (1860–1905)
Ironclad battleships (1860–1871)
- Royal Sovereign (1857)
- Warrior class
- Defence class
- Defence (1861)
- Resistance (1861)
- Hector class
- Royal Oak (1862)
- Prince Consort class
- Prince Consort (1862)
- Caledonia (1862)
- Ocean (1862)
- Achilles (1863)
- Minotaur class
- Research (1863)
- Scorpion class
- Prince Albert (1864)
- Royal Alfred (1864)
- Enterprise (1864)
- Favorite (1864)
- Zealous (1864)
- Lord Clyde class
- Lord Clyde (1864)
- Lord Warden (1865)
- Pallas (1865)
- Bellerophon (1865)
- Penelope (1867)
- Repulse (1868)
- Hercules (1868)
- Monarch (1868)
- Cerberus class
- Cerberus (1868) (Victoria)
- Magdala (1870) (India)
- Captain (1869)
- Audacious class
- Abyssinia (1870)
- Hotspur (1870)
- Sultan (1870)
- Swiftsure class
- Glatton (1871)
pre-Dreadnought, barbette ships and turret ships (1871–1905)
- Devastation class
- Alexandria (1875)
- Temeraire (1876)
- Belleisle class Belleisle and Superb classes were intended for Turkey
- Belleisle (launched as Peki-Shereef, renamed) (1876)
- Orion (planned name: Boordhi-Zaffer) (1879)
- Superb class
- Superb (launched as Hamidieh, renamed) (1875)
- (Turkish Messudieh)
- Dreadnought (1875)
- Alexandra (1877)
- Ajax class
- Ajax (1880)
- Agamemnon (1879)
- Colossus class
- Conqueror class
- Conqueror (1881)
- Hero (1885)
- Admiral class
- Collingwood (1882)
- Rodney (1884)
- Howe (1885)
- Camperdown (1885)
- Anson (1886)
- Benbow (1885)
- Victoria class
- Trafalgar class
- Trafalgar (1887)
- Nile (1888)
- Royal Sovereign class
- Royal Sovereign (1891)
- Empress of India (1891)
- Repulse (1892)
- Ramillies (1892)
- Resolution (1892)
- Revenge (1892)
- Royal Oak (1892)
- Hood (1891) (near-sister to Royal Sovereign class)
- Centurion class
- Centurion (1892)
- Barfleur (1892)
- Majestic class
- Canopus class
- Formidable class
- Formidable (1898) - Torpedoed 1915
- Irresistible (1898)
- Implacable (1899)
- London class (modified Formidable class)
- Duncan class
- Russell (1901)
- Albermarle (1901)
- Montagu (1901) - Aground and abandoned, 1907
- Duncan (1901)
- Cornwallis (1901)
- Exmouth (1901)
- King Edward VII class
- Commonwealth (1903)
- King Edward VII (1903)
- Dominion (1903)
- Hindustan (1903)
- New Zealand (1904) - Renamed Zealandia 1911
- Britannia (1904)
- Africa (1905)
- Hibernia (1905)
- Swiftsure class
- Lord Nelson class
- Agamemnon (1906)
- Lord Nelson (1906)
Dreadnoughts (1906–1944)
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