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Inflexible-class ship of the line
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The Inflexible-class ships of the line were a class of four 64-gun third rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir Thomas Slade. The lines of this class were based heavily on Slade's earlier 74-gun Albion-class.

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Ships
- Builder: Barnard, Harwich
- Ordered: 26 February 1777
- Launched: 7 March 1780
- Fate: Broken up, 1820
- Builder: Barnard, Deptford
- Ordered: 11 February 1778
- Launched: 11 April 1781
- Fate: Broken up, 1814
- Builder: Batson, Limehouse
- Ordered: 21 October 1778
- Launched: 6 January 1783
- Fate: Broken up, 1817
- Builder: Randall, Rotherhithe
- Ordered: 16 January 1779
- Launched: 8 June 1781
- Fate: Wrecked, 1799
References
- Lavery, Brian (1983) The Ship of the Line – Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650–1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.
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