HMS Agincourt
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HMS Agincourt

1817 Vengeur-class third-rate ship of the line


Service Entry
1817
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
third-rate, Vengeur-class third-rate ship of the line

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HMS Agincourt was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line constructed for the Royal Navy, representing a common and versatile class of warship used during the Age of Sail. She was launched on 19 March 1817 at Devonport, a prominent naval dockyard in England. As a 74-gun vessel, she would have been armed with a combination of cannon on two gun decks, making her a formidable opponent in fleet actions and a mainstay of Royal Navy battle formations during her active service period. The ship’s design would have been typical of the period, emphasizing a balance between firepower, maneuverability, and seaworthiness, although specific dimensions and technical specifications are not provided in the source. After her commissioning, HMS Agincourt would have served in various naval duties, which, given her class and era, likely included fleet actions, patrols, and showing the flag across the British Empire. However, detailed accounts of her operational history are not included in the provided content. In 1848, HMS Agincourt was relegated from front-line service to harbour service, a common practice for aging warships no longer suited for active combat. This transition marked the end of her operational career. She remained in harbour service for several decades until she was sold out of the Royal Navy in 1884, ending her official naval existence. Overall, HMS Agincourt’s significance lies in her representation of the classic third-rate ships of the line during the early 19th century, embodying the Royal Navy’s maritime strength during a period of relative peace following the Napoleonic Wars. Her relatively long service life, from her launch to her sale, underscores her role in the evolution of naval warfare during a transformative era.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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