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was the designation for small warships mounting between 20 and 28 carriage-mounted guns on a single deck, sometimes with smaller guns on the upper works and sometimes without. It thus encompassed ships with up to 30 guns in all. In the first half of the 18th century the main battery guns were
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of about 150–240 men, and measured between 450 and 550 tons. A 28-gun ship would have about 19 officers; commissioned officers would include the
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This article is about the rating of Royal Navy ships. For the rating of late Georgian and early Victorian buildings, see
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frigates. Most were phased out without replacement, although a few lasted in auxiliary roles until after 1815.
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6-pounders, but by mid-century these were supplanted by 9-pounders. 28-gun sixth-rates were classed as
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The larger sixth-rates were those of 28 guns (including four smaller guns mounted on the
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lieutenant. The ship also carried the standing warrant officers, the
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The Command of the Ocean, a Naval History of Britain 1649–1815
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Regardless of armament, sixth-rates were known as "
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Building Act 1774

HMS Liverpool
Coventry-class
Royal Navy
rating system of the Royal Navy
warships
frigates
post ships
('post') captain
sloops
commanders
crew
captain
lieutenants
warrant officers
master
ship's surgeon
purser
chaplain
Royal Marines
gunner
bosun
carpenter
master's mates
midshipmen
assistant surgeon
captain's clerk
quarterdeck
frigates

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