
H.M.S. St. Albans, another 3rd Rate, 64 guns, 1,380 tons (b.m.) was built at Blackwall, by Perry, in 1764. She was converted into a floating battery in September 1803, and was broken up in 1814. She was under command of Capt. C. Inglis, at the Saints, but although her main topmast was badly damaged, her casualties were only six men injured.
SG116 but see BATTLE OF THE SAINTS