French ship Soleil-Royal (1749) explained
Soleil-Royal was a ship in the
French Navy, the third
ship of that name. She was the first 80-gun two-decker to use the
24-pounder long gun on her second battery, giving her considerable firepower for the time and allowing her to challenge three-deckers. Her name
Soleil-Royal, honouring the French crown and usually reserved for the largest units of the Navy, testifies to the change of focus from large three-deckers to strong two-deckers.
[1] She was Brienne's flagship at the battle of Quiberon Bay, where she ran aground and was burnt to prevent her capture. Her cannons were recovered by the Royal Navy and transported to Plymouth for reuse in British vessels.[2]
References
- Book: Roche, Jean-Michel . 2005 . Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671 - 1870 . 978-2-9525917-0-6 . 165892922.
Notes and References
- https://troisponts.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/les-vaisseaux-a-trois-ponts-francais-du-xviiie-siecle/ troisponts.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/les-vaisseaux-a-trois-ponts-francais-du-xviiie-siecle
- News: Country News. The Derby Mercury . 4 . S. Drewry. 21 December 1759. subscription . 5 March 2017.