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86:25 May 1779
21:HMS Stately
782:1784 ships
761:Categories
633:Belliqueux
529:References
288:Marshalsea
240:Royal Navy
233:third-rate
626:Agamemnon
437:Citations
382:, in the
315:Admiralty
260:The Times
187:Sail plan
83:Laid down
679:Intrepid
265:In 1798
197:Armament
91:Launched
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