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Reviewer: Hog Farm (talk · contribs) 11:53, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
- The 18-pounder link in the lead goes to a WWI gun, do you mean 18-pounder long gun?
- Yes, oops!
- "leaving more space than was often found to operate them in." - I've read this three times and I'm not entirely sure what this is trying to indicate - can it be rephrased for clarify?
- Rewritten
- " The ships would in later years be classified as 42-gun frigates." - was this a reclassification on paper, a change in armament, or both
- Just the navy deciding to count more of the guns that were already there
- "By 1800 the majority of British frigates were of a size with the ships of other nations" - is this missing a word?
- No, but clarified
- The lead directly states that the 1808 order was an accident, but this is relegated to a footnote in the main body. If it's significant enough to warrant inclusion in the lead, I would say it should probably be in the main text of the body as well
- Done
- "nd their crew complement was set slightly lower than the original iteration of the class; at 260," - I thought that was what the original iterations of the class had for the crew, as that was the original figure and the 270 was with later adjustments
- The later adjustment was a year before the first ship of the class was even launched, no ship of the original iteration actually went to sea with that number (on paper!)
- I did a couple source spot-checks, no issues
- File:Grand Port mg6981.jpg needs a PD tag for the underlying work of the painting
- Have..hopefully..added the correct thing
- Image licensing otherwise looks fine, sources are reliable for what they are citing
I think that's it from me for this one, good work. Hog Farm Talk 19:20, 4 June 2022 (UTC)
- @Hog Farm: Hi, thanks for the review! I've replied to your comments. Pickersgill-Cunliffe (talk) 20:06, 4 June 2022 (UTC)