HMS Vigo (1810)
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HMS ''Vigo'' was a 74-gun third rate
ship of the line A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed during the Age of Sail from the 17th century to the mid-19th century. The ship of the line was designed for the naval tactic known as the line of battle, which depended on the two colu ...
of the Royal Navy, launched on 21 February 1810 at Rochester. She became a receiving ship in 1827, and was broken up in 1865. HMS ''Vigo'' is one of the few but significant number of ships to have been built by a shipyard owned by a women. A Mrs Mary Ross was the widow of the former owner of Acorn Warf at Rochester. She was evidently successful in the business and would go on to build a further 8 vessels for the Royal Navy, including one other 74-gun ship, HMS ''Stirling Castle''.


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*Lavery, Brian (2003) ''The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850.'' Conway Maritime Press. . Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Vengeur-class ships of the line 1810 ships Ships built on the River Medway {{UK-line-ship-stub