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Friday, 13 March 2020

Strength of the Russian navy according to the British Naval Chronicle in 1801

Ships-of-the-line serving in the Baltic of which quite a lot were fitted and repaired in England, totally 37.
100 guns: Evsevie, Vladimir, St. Nicolai, Saratov, Ire Erarkov and Rateslav.
74 guns: Maksim Ispovendik, Sisoi Velikoi, Constantine, St. Peter, Pobedoslov, Prince Gustaf, Sophia Magdalena, Soris, Vseslav, Jaronav, Pamet Estafei, Kleb, Peter, Helena, Userolod, Civilot, Cedar and Severnoy Orele.
66 guns: Arsee, Probedt, Elizabth, No. 82, Graf Orloff, Jona, Philip, Pemen, Parmen, Nikoner, Ravisan, Omgeten and Wladislmi (?).

Ships-of-the-line serving in the Black Sea, totally 14.
82 Guns: St. Paulus.
74 guns: St. Petrus, Epiphania, Holy Trinity and Zacharias.
68 guns: Maria Magdalena.
50 guns: St. Nicholas, St. Michael, St. Gregorius, Psingstsest and Jungfrau Von Casab.
Three ships of-the-line left England with the Mediterranean as destination, namely the Isidore (74 guns), Asia (74 guns and the Pobeda (66 guns).

Source
The Naval Chronicle vol. V, January-July, p. 88. Digitalized version.