. . . . . . "Portsmouth Dockyard"@en . . . . . . . . "1810-07-03"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "*98 guns:\n*Gundeck: 28 \u00D7 32 pdrs\n*Middle gundeck: 30 \u00D7 18 pdrs\n*Upper gundeck: 30 \u00D7 18 pdrs\n*Quarterdeck: 2 \u00D7 18 pdrs, 12 \u00D7 32 pdr carronades\n*Forecastle: 2 \u00D7 18 pdrs, 2 \u00D7 32 pdr carronades\n*76 guns :\n*Gundeck: 26 \u00D7 32 pdrs, 2 \u00D7 68 pdr carronades\n*Upper gundeck: 28 \u00D7 32 pdrs, 2 \u00D7 68 pdr carronades\n*Quarterdeck: 2 \u00D7 18 pdrs, 12 \u00D7 32 pdr carronades\n*Forecastle: 2 \u00D7 18 pdrs, 2 \u00D7 32 pdr carronades"@en . "HMS Boyne was a 98-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Nicholas Diddams at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched on 3 July 1810 at Portsmouth. On 12 February 1814 she took part with HMS Caledonia in a hot action against the French line-of-battle ship Romulus off Toulon; the French 74 managed to escape to Toulon by sailing close to the coast to avoid being surrounded. With the 1817 changes to the rating system Boyne was rerated as a 104-gun first rate ship. On 23 November 1824, Boyne was driven ashore at Portsmouth during a gale. In 1826 she was cut down (razeed) to become a two-deck, 76-gun third-rate ship of the line. On 1 December 1834 she was renamed HMS Excellent and became a training ship. On 22 November 1859 she was renamed HMS Queen Charlotte and paid off the following month before being broken up from December 1861."@en . "Broken up, 1861"@en . "12837232"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "15.5448"^^ . . "April 1806"@en . . . . . . . . . . "HMS Boyne (1810)"@en . . "HMS Boyne"@en . . . "1801-06-25"^^ . . . . . . . "1102186817"^^ . . "Sails"@en . . . "1810-07-03"^^ . . "56.6928"^^ . . "2155"^^ . "738"^^ . . "HMS Boyne"@en . . . "1801-06-25"^^ . "HMS Excellent, 1834"@en . . . "Broken up, 1861" . . . "HMS Boyne was a 98-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Nicholas Diddams at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched on 3 July 1810 at Portsmouth. On 12 February 1814 she took part with HMS Caledonia in a hot action against the French line-of-battle ship Romulus off Toulon; the French 74 managed to escape to Toulon by sailing close to the coast to avoid being surrounded. With the 1817 changes to the rating system Boyne was rerated as a 104-gun first rate ship."@en . . . . . . "4595"^^ . . . "60"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "56692.8"^^ . . . . .