HMS Majestic (1785)

HMS Majestic was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched on 11 December 1785 at Deptford. She fought at the Battle of the Nile, where she engaged the French ships Tonnant and Heureux, helping to force their surrenders. She was captained by George Blagdon Westcott, who was killed in the battle.

On 22 February 1799, Majestic was in sight when HMS Espoir (1797), under the command of Captain James Sanders, captured the Spanish 14-gun xebec Africa some three leagues from Marbello on the Spanish coast. Captain Cuthbert, of Majestic, transmitted Sanders's letter, adding his own endorsement extolling "the meritorious Conduct of Captain Sanders and his Ship's Company on the Occasion." Espoir and Majestic shared the prize money for the xebec, whose full name was Nostra Senora de Africa.

On 4 April, Majestic and HMS Transfer (1795) destroyed a French privateer of unknown name. Head money was paid in 1828, almost 30 years later.

Majestic was razeed into a 58-gun fourth-rate frigate in 1813.

On 22 May 1814 she recaptured the former British naval schooner HMS Dominica (1810), which the American privateer Decatur had captured the year before. At the time of her recapture, Dominica was sailing under a letter of marque, had a crew of 38 men, and was armed with four 6-pounder guns.

Fate
Majestic was broken up in 1816 after a stranding.