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List of Ships Of The Line Of The Dutch Republicreport

  • Mercurius 36 guns (1653, 122½ ft) - East Indiaman. Sunk at the Battle of Scheveningen, 1653

    (Hired East India Company (VOC) ships) (Ships of the "Old Navy" (1579 to 1652))

  • Louisa Hendrika 45 - East Indiaman, served as warship

    (Hired East India Company (VOC) ships) (Ships of the "Old Navy" (1579 to 1652))

  • Vogelstruis 40 guns (1652, 160 ft) - East Indiaman, hired about July 1652

    (Hired East India Company (VOC) ships) (Ships of the "Old Navy" (1579 to 1652))

  • Witte Lam 28 (1652, 127 ft) - East Indiaman, hired in March 1652, but discarded by December.

    (Hired East India Company (VOC) ships) (Ships of the "Old Navy" (1579 to 1652))

  • Groote Liefde 38 (1652, 132 ft) - East Indiaman, hired in March 1652. Captured by England at Battle of Portland in 1653, renamed Great Charity; retaken by the Dutch at Battle of Lowestoft in 1665.

    (Hired East India Company (VOC) ships) (Ships of the "Old Navy" (1579 to 1652))

  • (M) Eendracht 58 guns originally, 72 by 1665 (1653). Designed by Jan Salomonszoon van den Tempel, built at Dordrecht - sunk (by magazine explosion) at Battle of Lowestoft on 13 June 1665

    (1st Charter (150 feet length)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Groot Hollandia 58 guns originally (1654). Designed by Jan Salomonszoon van den Tempel, built at Dordrecht - sold in 1687

    (1st Charter (150 feet length)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Prins Hendrik 44 guns (130 ft). Built by Jacon Hermanszoon Wittert. Last mention in 1656 for expedition to Danzig, under command of Aert van Nes.

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Maarseveen (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Prinses Albertina (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Utrecht (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Zeelandia (136 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Hof van Zeeland (136 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Landman (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Stad en Lande (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Stavoren (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Dordrecht (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Utrecht (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Westergo (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Wapen van Holland 50 guns (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Veere (130 ft) - (also called Ter Veere, or Wappen van Ter Veere)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Zierikzee (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Vlissingen (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Oostergo (140 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Oosterwijk (140 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Stad en Lande (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Zuiderhuis (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Jaarsveld 44 guns (130 ft) - flagship of Johan van Galen at the Battle of Montecristo

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Burcht van Leiden (132½ ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Jupiter (128 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Jozua 60 guns (136 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Amsterdam (140 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Middelburg (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Huis te Kruiningen (140 ft) - originally ordered for Genoa, and purchased by the Amsterdam Admiralty on the stocks.

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Huis te Zwieten (146 ft) - originally ordered for Genoa, and purchased by the Amsterdam Admiralty on the stocks. Given to the VOC, rearmed with 70 guns, captured by England at the Battle of Lowestoft, 1665

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Prins Willem 44 guns (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Doesburg (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Duivervoorde (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Klein Hollandia 52 guns (134 ft) - sunk in action 1672, defending the Smyrna convoy

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Prins te Paard (136 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Gouden Leeuw (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Elf Steden (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Alklmaar (or Burgh van Alkmaar) 32 guns (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Caleb 42 guns (132 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Hollandsche Tuin 56 guns (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Gelderland (136 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Wapen van Nassau (134 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Drie Helden Davids (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Omlandia (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Dom van Utrecht (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Tromp (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Tijdverdrijf (136 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Stad Gouda (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Gelderland (134 ft) - later renamed Prins Mauritz

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Radhuis van Haarlem (130 ft)

    (Other ships of 130 feet or more) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Klein Frisia (120 ft)

    (Other ships of the line (less than 130 ft)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Prins Maurits (ex-Gelderland) 39 guns (119¾ ft). Built 1653-54 by Jacob Wittert at Rotterdam. Burnt by the English at the Battle of Lowestoft in 1665.

    (Other ships of the line (less than 130 ft)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Prins Willem 44 guns (127 ft 7 in). Built 1654 at Delfshaven.

    (Other ships of the line (less than 130 ft)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Brielle (127 ft 7in)

    (Other ships of the line (less than 130 ft)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Dordrecht (or Wapen van Dordrecht) 42 guns (127½ ft). Built 1655 at Rotterdam. Not mentioned after 1665.

    (Other ships of the line (less than 130 ft)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Rotterdam 26 guns (127ft 7in)

    (Other ships of the line (less than 130 ft)) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Hollandia 82 guns (1665, 165 ft) - Cornelis Tromp's flagship at the St James Day Battle, sold to be broken up in 1694

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Zeven Provinciën 80 guns (1665, 163 ft) - Michiel de Ruyter's flagship at the St James Day Battle, broken up 1694

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Pacificatie 80 (1665, 160 ft) - Volckert Schram's flagship at the St James Day Battle

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Eendracht 76-80 (1666, 160 ft) - Aert van Nes's flagship at the St James Day Battle

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Westfriesland 78 (1666, 160 ft)- Jan Meppel's flagship at the St James Day Battle

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Gouden Leeuw 80 (1666, 170 ft) - Cornelis Tromp's flagship at the Battle of Texel

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Olifant (or Witte Oliphant) 80 (1666, 171 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Dolphijn 84 (1667, 171 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Voorzichtigheid 80-84 (1667, 165 ft) - renamed (rebuilt?) Wakende Kraan in 1677

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Vrijheid 80 (1667, 165 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Liefde 70 (1661, 140 ft) - broken up 1666

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Geloof 60 (1661, 140 ft) - broken up 1676

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Wakende Boei 48 (1661, 130 ft) - broken up 1675

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Harderwijk 46 (1662, 133 ft) - broken up 1693

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Provincie van Utrecht 60 (1663, 145 ft) - broken up 1691

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Waasdorp 68 (1663, 150 ft) - broken up 1666

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Spiegel 70 (1663, 156 ft) - broken up 1676

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Akerboom 60 (1664, 140 ft) - wrecked 1689

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Gideon 60 (1664, 140 ft) - broken up 1689

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Steenbergen 64 (1664, 150 ft) - sunk at Battle of Palermo in 1676

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Monnikendam 62 (1664, 140 ft) - wrecked 1683

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Noorderkwartier 60 (1664, 136 ft) - sold 1686

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Kalandsoog 68 (1665, 150 ft) - broken up 1691

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Deventer 62 (1665, 148 or 150 ft) - wrecked 1673

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Vredewold 60 (1665, 140 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Gouden Leeuwen 50 (1665, 141 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Beschermer 54 (1665, 141¾ ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Essen 50 (1665, 142 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Zierikzee 60 (1665, 145 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Delfland 70 (1665)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Frisia (or Groot Frisia) 74 (1665, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Prins Hendrik Casimir 74 (1665, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Wapen van Utrecht 62 (1665, 152 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Gouda 72 (1665, 157½ ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Komeetster 70 (1665, 152½ ft))

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Reigersbergen (or Blauwe Reiger) 74 (1665, 156 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Walcheren 70 (1665, 155 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Gekroonde Burgh 70 (1666, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Ridderschap 72 (1666, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Wapen van Enkhuizen 72 (1665, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Groningen 72 (1666, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Zevenvolden 76 (1666)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (F) Sneek 65 (1666, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Tholen 60 (1666, 145 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Domburg 60 (1666, 145 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Alkmaar 62 (1666, 140 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Schieland 54 (1666, 140 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Wassenaar 56 (1666, 140 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Gelderland 72 (1666, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (M) Maagd van Dordrecht 68 (1666, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Prins van Orange (or Jonge Prins) 62 (1666, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Eenhoorn (or Wapen van Hoorn) 70 (1667)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Woerden 72 (1667, 150 ft)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (N) Monnikendam 70 (1671)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (A) Oudshoorn 70 (1672)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • Carolus Quintus (Charles V) (East Indiaman) 52 (1665)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Zwanenburg 48 (ex-English St Patrick, captured on 5 February 1667)

    (Built 1660 to 1680) (Ships of the "New Navy" (1652 to 1682))

  • (Z) Zeelandia 90-94 guns (1682, 170 ft)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Westfriesland 90-94 guns (1682, 170 ft)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Admiraal Generaal (or Kapitein Generaal) 86 guns (1683, 170 ft) - Discarded 1704

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Prinses Maria 92 guns (1683, 170 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1708

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Prins Willem 92 guns (1687, 170 ft) - broken up in 1717 or 1718

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Kasteel van Medemblik 90-94 guns (1688, 170 ft)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Koning Willem 92-94 guns (1688, 170 ft)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Keurvorst van Brandenburg 92 guns (1689, 170 ft) - Renamed Koning van Pruisen ('King of Prussia') in 1701, broken up in 1715

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Keurvorstin van Brandenburg 92 guns (1689, 170 ft) - Renamed Koningen van Pruisen ('Queen of Prussia') in 1701, broken up in 1713

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Keurvorst van Saksen 92 guns (1689, 170 ft)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Beschermer 96 (1690, 170 ft))

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Beschermer 90 guns (1691, 174 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1715

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Middelburg 80 guns (1691)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Unie 94 (1692, 173 ft) - broken up 1721

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Zeven Provinciën 90-94 guns (1694, 170 ft) - stranded in 1705, wreck sold 1706

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Vrijheid 96 gund (1695, 176 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1723

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Middelburg 80-88 guns (1699, 180 ft)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Eendracht 100 guns (1703, 181 ft)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Amsterdam 96 guns (1712, 176 ft) - sold 1738 as useless

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Gelderland 74 (1683, 156 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1708

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Hollandia 74 guns (1683, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Maas 70 guns (1683, 156 ft) sold to be broken up in 1704

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Noorderkwartier 72 guns (1688, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Noorderkwartier 74 guns (1690, 156 ft) - taken to pieces in 1712

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Maagd van Enkhuizen 72 guns (1690, 156 ft) - burnt at Battle of Beachy Head (1690)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Elswout 74 guns (1691, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Eerste Edele 72 guns (1691, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Walcheren 72 guns (1691, 152 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Enkhuizen 72 guns (1691, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Ridderschap 72 guns (1691, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Rotterdam 72 guns (1691, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Hollandia 74 guns (1692, 156 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1716

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Dordrecht 74 guns (1692, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Reigersbergen (or Wapen van Reigersbergen) 74 guns (1692, 156 ft) - wrecked in 1692, replaced by next ship

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Reigersbergen 74 guns (1693, 156 ft) - broken up in 1721

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Slot van Muiden 74 guns (1693, 156 ft) - broken up about 1722

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Almmaar (or Wapen van Alkmaar) 70 guns (1693, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Catwijk 74 guns (1694, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Deventer 74 guns (1694, 156 ft) - broken up in 1720

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Nijmegen (or Stad Nimwegen) 74 guns (1694, 156 ft) - broken up in 1722

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Hollandia 74 guns (1702 or 1703, 161 ft) - broken up in 1725

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Provincie van Utrecht 74 guns (1702 or 1703, 161 ft) - broken up in 1725

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Rotterdam 74 guns (1703, 156 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Maas 74 guns (1707-08, 160 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Zeelandia 74 guns (1710, 161 ft)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Gelderland 74 guns (1711, 161 ft) - sold to Portugal in 1717

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Leiden 72 guns (1714, 161 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1752-54

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Veere 60-62 guns (1682, 145 or 147 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Zeelandia 62 guns (1685, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Friesland 62 guns (1685, 145 ft) - lost at the Battle of Beachy Head in 1690

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Leiden 64 guns (1687, 145 ft) - broken up in 1712

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Haarlem 64 guns (1688, 145 ft) - broken up in 1712

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Zierikzee 64 guns (1688, 146 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Veluwe 68 guns (1688, 153 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1705

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Amsterdam guns 64 guns (1688, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Tholen 60 guns (1688, 145 ft) - lost at Battle of Beachy Head in 1690

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Banier 64 guns (1691, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Wassenaar 66 guns (1692, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Schieland 54 guns (1693, 146 ft) - sold in 1712 or 1720

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Zeelandia 66 guns (1693, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Utrecht 64 guns (1693, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Arnhem (or Wapen van Arnhem) 64 guns (1693, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Het Loo (or 't Loo) 64 guns (1693, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Overijssel 55 guns (1694, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Dierenguns 64 (1694, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Dom van Utrecht 64 guns (1694, 150 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (F) Prince Friso 68 guns (1694, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Delft 54 guns (1699, 146 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Schieland 54 guns (1699, 146 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Gouda 64 guns (1698, 148 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1720

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Aemilia 60 guns (1699, 148 ft

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Nassau 64 guns (1698, 147½ ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Gelderland 64 guns (1699, 151 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Leeeuw 64 guns (1700, 150 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Raadhuis van Edam 64 guns (1700, 150 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Lepelaar 52 guns (1703, 145 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Groot Heeresveld 64 guns (1707-08, 153 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Starrenburg (1708, 153 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Prins Friso (1708, 150 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Buis 64 guns (1709, 150 ft)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Loosdrecht 64 guns (1710, 150 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1739

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Boetzelaar 64 guns (1711, 152 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1739

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Vrede? 50 (1681)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Eenhoorn (or Wapen van Hoorn) 40 (1682, 135 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Stad en Lande 50 guns (1682) - captured by France on 29 June 1694 (while on lease to Friesland Admiralty)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Tholen 54 guns (1682, 135 ft) - blew up by accident in 1687

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Honslaardijk (or Huis van Honslaarsdijk) 48 guns (1683, 135 ft) - captured by France in 1698

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Beemster 50 guns (1686, 138 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Castricum 52 guns (1686) - captured by France on 21 August 1692 (while on lease to Friesland Admiralty)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Kortgene 50 guns (1687)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Goes (or Ter Goes) 54 guns (1688, 136 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Vlissingen 54 guns (1688, 136 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Gasterland 52 guns (1688, 135 ft) - captured by the French on 22 May 1703

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Schiedam 54 guns (1689, 135 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Provincie van Utrecht 50 guns (1689, 135 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Tijger? 52 (1689)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Beschermer (or Wapen van de Schermer) 52 guns (1690, 130 ft) - captured by the French on 22 May 1703

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Ooststellingwerf 52 guns (1691, 135 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Delft 54 guns (1691, 135 ft) - captured by France in 1697

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Ripperda 52 guns (1691, 135 ft) - hulked 1719, sold to be broken up in 1736

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Muiderberg 52 guns (1693, 135 ft) - captured by the French on 22 May 1703

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Damieten 50 guns (1693, 135 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (F) Prins Friso 56 guns (1693, 135 ft) - captured by France on 29 June 1694, replaced by new 68-gun 3rd Charter ship in 1594

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (F) Amalia (or Prinses Amalia) 56 guns (1693, 135 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (F) Friesland (or Wapen van Friesland) 58 guns, 145 ft (1694)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Ster (or Morgan Ster) 52 guns (1694, 138 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Zon 52 guns (1694, 138 ft) - broken up in 1723

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Maan 52 guns (1694, 138 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Brielle 52 guns (1695, 124 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Rotterdam 52 (1695, 124 ft) - captured by the French in on 22 May 1703

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Wapen van Medemblik 50 guns (1696, 135 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Overijssel 52 guns (1696, 145 ft) - broken up in 1728

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Wulverhorst 52 guns (1696, 145 ft) - captured and burnt by the French on 19 May 1705

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (Z) Veere (or Ter Veere) 52-54 guns (1697, 143 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Hardenbroek 52 guns (1698, 139 ft) - captured by the French on 2 October 1706, sold to Russia as Esperans

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Batavier 52 guns (1699, 140 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Hof van Rhenen (or Hof Rhenen) 52 guns (1700, 140 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Keizerswaard 52 guns (1700, 140 ft) - broken up in 1728

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Nieuwenhuis 52 guns (1700, 140 ft) - broken up in 1731

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Deventer (or Wapen van Deventer) 52 guns (1700, 140 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Overijssel 54 guns (1703-04, 140 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Seepelaar? 54 (1703)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Matenes 54 guns (1704, 145 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Curacao 52 guns (1704, 145 ft) - wrecked on 31 May 1729

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Oosterwijk 52 guns (1704, 145 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1734

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Zandvoort 56 (1708)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Wolfswinkel 52 (1708)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Huis Te Neck 50 guns (1709, 140 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Brakel (or Den Brakel) 52 guns (1709, 142 ft)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Duinrel (or Duinveld) 52 guns (1712, 145 ft) - hulked in 1736

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Ter Meer 52 guns (1712 or 1713, 145 ft) - sold to be broken up in 1741

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • Akerboom 60 (c. 1684)

    (Uncertain) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Gaasterland 52 (1688) - Captured by France on 22 May 1703

    (Uncertain) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (N) Buis 64 (1690)

    (Uncertain) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Buren 64 (1694)

    (Uncertain) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • Overwinnaer (c. 1706) - Captured by France 1708 as Grand Vainqueur, sold to Russia as Viktoria

    (Uncertain) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (M) Starrenburg 64 (1708)

    (Uncertain) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • Schonauwen (c. 1710) - Captured by France 1711 as Beau Parterre, sold to Russia, captured by Sweden 1714 as Kronskepp

    (Uncertain) (Ships of the "Expanded Navy" (1682 to 1714))

  • (A) Haarlem 96 guns (1721)

    (1st Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Gelderland 72 guns (1717)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Gouda 72 guns (1719)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Hollandia 72 guns (1725)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (|) Maas 74 guns (1728)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Vrijheid 72 guns (1731)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Haarlem 72 guns (1736)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Prins Willem ?74 guns (1746)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Prinses Roijaal 74 guns (1759)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Admiraal Generaal 74 guns (1764)

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Purmer 64 guns (1715)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Roozendaal 64 guns (1717)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Zoeterwoude (or Soeterwoude) 64 guns (1719)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (N) Kasteel van Egmont 64 guns (1722)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (Z) Tholen 64 guns (1723)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Heemstede 64 guns (1724)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (N) Kasteel van Medenblick 64 guns (1725)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Provincie van Utrecht 64 guns (1728)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (Z) Zierikzee 64 guns (1733)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Damiaten 64 guns (1741)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Rotterdam 66 guns (1741)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Batavier 64 guns (1746)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (Z) Zuidbeveland 64 guns (1746)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Eendracht 64 guns (1747)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Nassau 64 guns (1759)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Holland 64 guns (1761)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Rotterdam 60 guns (1761)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Mars 68 guns (1763)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Amsterdam 68 guns (1763)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Prinses Roijaal Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina 64 guns (1769)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Polanen 52 guns (1722)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Damiaten 52 guns (1723)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Twickel 56 guns (1725)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Valkenburg 52 guns (1725)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Beemsterlust 52 guns (1725)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (N) Ramhorst 52 guns (1725)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Boekenroode 52 guns (1729)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (F) Prins Friso 50 guns (1730)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Delft 56 guns (1731)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Brederode 52 guns (1731)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Moriaanshoofd 52 guns (1733)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Watervliet 52 guns (1733)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (Z) Goes (or Ter Goes) 58 guns (1733)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (Z) Vlissingen 58 guns (1734)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Assendelft 52 guns (1736)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Dordrecht 54 guns (1739)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Burcht van Leiden 52 guns (1740)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Edam 52 guns (1741) - lost in 1741 and replaced by next ship

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Edam 52 guns (1742)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Leeuwenhorst 52 guns (1742)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (Z) Veere 54 guns (1745)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Schiedam 56 guns (1745)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Prinses Carolina 54 guns (1748)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Rhijnland 54 guns (1753)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Glindhorst 54 guns (1754)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Schieland 54 guns (1755)

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Nassau Weilburg 56 guns (1760) - wrecked 1783

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (F) Prinses Maria-Louisa 54 guns (1761) - Sold to be broken up 1781

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Kennemerland 54 guns (1761) - burnt 1778

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (M) Rotterdam 52 guns (1761) - captured by the British on 5 January 1781

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Prinses Louisa 56 guns (1769) - renamed Broederschap by the Batavian Republic, captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799 and renamed Broaderscarp

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Erf Prins 56 guns (1770) - wrecked 1783

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Admiraal Piet Heijn 56 guns (1774) - sold to be broken up in 1799

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1715 to 1775)

  • (A) Neptunus 74 guns (1782) - condemned 1794

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Jupiter 74 guns (1782) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown on 11 October 1797 and became HMS Camperdown

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Stad en Lande 74 guns (1782) - broken up 1792

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Friesland 74 guns (1783) - broken up 1792

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Zeven Provinciën 74 guns (1783) - sold to be broken up 1794

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Vrijheid 74 guns (1783) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown on 11 October 1797

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Prins Maurits 74 guns (1783) - captured in 1797

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Prins Willem de Eerste 76 guns (1785) - renamed Brutus in 1795 by the Batavian Republic, then Noord Brabant in 1806 under French control; sold to be broken up in 1820

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Staaten Generaal 74 guns (1788) - renamed Bato in 1798 by the Batavian Republic - run ashore and burnt at Simon's Bay on 10 January 1806 to avoid capture by the British

    (2nd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Admiraal de Ruiter 68 guns (1778) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Prins Frederik 68 guns (1779) - renamed Revolutie in 1796 by the Batavian Republic, captured in Saldanha Bay 17 August 1796 by the British

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Unie 68 guns (1781) - wrecked 1782

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Wassenaer 68 guns (1781) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown (Camperduin), 11 October 1797

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Gelderland 68 guns (1781) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Utrecht 68 guns (1781) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Hercules 66 guns (1781) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown (Camperduin), 11 October 1797

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Kortenaer 64 guns (1781)

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Drente 68 guns (1782) - sold to be broken up in 1794

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Overijssel 68 guns (1782) - wrecked in 1786

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Admiraal Tjerk Hiddes de Vries 68 guns (1782) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown (Camperduin), 11 October 1797

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Holland 68 guns (1782) - wrecked 1786

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Hoop 64 guns (1783) - broken up 1794

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Westfriesland 64 guns (1783) - broken up 1795

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Hersteller 68 guns (1783) - broken up 1795

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Noord Holland 68 guns (1783) - sold to be broken up 1795

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Dordrecht 68 guns (1783) - captured by the British in Saldanha Bay on 17 August 1796

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Rotterdam 68 guns (1783) - sold 1799

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Prins Willem 64 guns (1783) - broken up 1795

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Oostergo 68 guns (1783) - not mentioned after 1794

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Westergo 68 guns (1784) - condemned 1795

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (Z) Zeeland 68 guns (1784) - captured by the British at Plymouth on 4 March 1796

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Zevenwolden 68 guns (1784) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Verwagting 68 guns (1784) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799, but not added to the British Navy

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Cerberus 68 guns (1784) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Haarlem 68 guns (1785) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown (Camperduin), 11 October 1797

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Pluto 68 guns (1786) - sold to be broken up 1797

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Leiden 68 guns (1786) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Pieter Florisz 68 guns (1788) - broken up 1795

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Prins Frederik Willem 68 guns (1788) - renamed Gelikheid in 1795 by the Batavian Republic, captured by the British on 11 October 1797

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Overijssel 64 guns (purchased from Spain 1794) - captured by the British at Queenstown on 22 October 1795

    (3rd Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (F) Prinses Frederika Louisa Wilhelmina 54 guns (1779) - wrecked 1781

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Maarten Harpentzoon Tromp 56 guns (1779) - captured by the British in Saldanha Bay on 17 August 1796

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (A) Batavier 50 guns (1779) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (Z) Goes 54 guns (1781) - broken up 1797

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Brakel 56 guns (1782) - captured by the British at Plymouth on 4 March 1796

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Alkmaar 50 guns (1782) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown (Camperduin), 11 October 1797

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (M) Delft 54 guns (1782) - captured by the British at the Battle of Camperdown (Camperduin), 11 October 1797, but foundered on route to England.

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

  • (N) Beschermer 50 guns (1784) - captured by the British in the Vlieter (off Texel) on 30 August 1799

    (4th Charter) (Ships of the Dutch Navies 1776 to 1795)

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Dutch shipping is very developed because surrounded by the sea, there is the world’s most developed maritime traffic, there is the largest number of shipping. In addition to its extensive sea routes, the Netherlands is also one of the world’s leading manufacturers of ships, according to the 367 ships recorded by the random tool.

When you look at the generator information, you can find the details of the ships that are operating at sea, including the scientific name of the ship, the specific type and grade of the ship, the main voyage of the ship, the main port of call of the ship and the details of all routes through. These ships carry all the passengers on the Dutch route, with an average annual capacity of one million passengers.

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