Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

HMS Loyal London (1666)

Ship of the line of the Royal Navy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HMS Loyal London (1666)
Remove ads

Loyal London was an 80-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 10 June 1666 at Deptford Dockyard with a burthen of 1,236 tons. She was established with 80 guns comprising 22 cannon-of-seven, four demi-cannon, 26 culverins and 28 demi-culverins; in July 1666 this was raised to 92 guns, comprising seven cannon-of-seven, 19 demi-cannon, 28 culverins, 26 12-pounders and 12 demi-culverins.

Thumb
Burning of the London; painting by Charles Dixon.

Quick Facts History, England ...
Remove ads

Loyal London was destroyed by fire on 14 June 1667, during the Dutch Raid on the Medway.[1] A quantity of her timbers were salvaged on 15 July, and were transported to Deptford for reuse in construction of the 96-gun first rate London.[2]

Remove ads

Notes

  1. Colledge wrongly records her as being a 96-gun first rate, confusing her with the ship built in 1670

Citations

Loading content...

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads