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===British=== {| class="wikitable floatright" style="text-align:right;" |- ! !British !Franco-<br>Spanish |- |First rates |3 |4 |- |Second rates |4 |0 |- |Third rates |20 |29 |- |Total ships of the line |27 |33 |- |Other ships |6 |7 |} On 21 October, Admiral Nelson had 27 ships of the line with {{nobr| {{gaps|2|148}} cannons,}} and a total of {{nobr| {{gaps|17|000}} crewmen}} and marines under his command.{{sfn|Goodwin|2002|p=259}} Nelson's flagship, {{HMS|Victory}}, captained by [[Thomas Masterman Hardy]], was one of three 100-gun [[first-rate]]s in his fleet. He also had four 98-gun [[second-rate]]s and 20 [[third-rate]]s. One of the third-rates was an 80-gun vessel, and 16 were 74-gun vessels. The remaining three were 64-gun ships, which were being phased out of the Royal Navy at the time of the battle. Nelson also had four frigates of 38 or 36 guns, a 12-gun [[schooner]] and a 10-gun [[cutter (boat)|cutter]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Richter |first=Florian |title=The Battle of Trafalgar 1805: Profile Models of Every Ship in Both Fleets. |publisher=Helion, Limited |year=2018 |isbn=9781912174812 |location=United Kingdom}}</ref>
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