HMS Mordaunt
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HMS Mordaunt, at least one ship of the Royal Navy, named after the surname of the Earl of Peterborough
- HMS Mordaunt (46 guns), in 4 September 1688, John Tyrrell (Oakley) was appointed to command the ship. The ship took part in the action on 4 October 1689, when a group of English cruisers fell in with 12 French warships.