HMS Ossory (1682)
| History | |
|---|---|
| Great Britain | |
| Name | HMS Ossory | 
| Namesake | |
| Builder | Furzer, Portsmouth Dockyard | 
| Launched | 24 August 1682 | 
| Renamed | 
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| Fate | Broken up, 1773 | 
| General characteristics as built | |
| Class & type | 90-gun second rate ship of the line | 
| Tons burthen | 1,415 | 
| Length | 161 ft (49.1 m) (gundeck) | 
| Beam | 44 ft 6 in (13.6 m) | 
| Depth of hold | 18 ft 2 in (5.5 m) | 
| Propulsion | Sails | 
| Sail plan | Full-rigged ship | 
| Armament | 90 guns of various weights of shot | 
| General characteristics after 1711 rebuild | |
| Class & type | 1706 Establishment 90-gun second rate ship of the line | 
| Tons burthen | 1,551 | 
| Length | 162 ft (49.4 m) (gundeck) | 
| Beam | 47 ft (14.3 m) | 
| Depth of hold | 18 ft 6 in (5.6 m) | 
| Propulsion | Sails | 
| Sail plan | Full-rigged ship | 
| Armament | 
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HMS Ossory was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 24 August 1682 at Portsmouth Dockyard. She was renamed HMS Prince in 1705.
Prince was rebuilt as a 90-gun second rate of the 1706 Establishment at Deptford Dockyard, from where she was relaunched on 21 July 1711. She was renamed HMS Princess on 2 January 1716, and subsequently renamed HMS Princess Royal on 26 July 1728.
Princess Royal continued to serve until 1773, when she was broken up.