HMS Dover
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dover, after the English town and seaport of Dover:
- HMS Dover was a pink captured from the Royalists in 1649 and sold in 1650.
- HMS Dover was a 48-gun ship launched in 1654, rebuilt in 1695 and 1716 and broken up in 1730.
- HMS Dover was an 8-gun dogger captured from the Dutch in 1672 and given away in 1677.
- HMS Dover was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1740 and sold in 1763.
- HMS Dover was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1786, converted to an armed transport by 1799, and burnt by accident in 1806. Because Dover served in the navy's Egyptian campaign between 8 March 1801 and 2 September, her officers and crew qualified for the clasp "Egypt" to the Naval General Service Medal, which the Admiralty issued in 1847 to all surviving claimants.[1]
- HMS Dover was a 38-gun fifth rate, previously the East Indiaman Carron. She was purchased in 1804 and renamed HMS Duncan. She was renamed HMS Dover in 1807 and was wrecked in 1811.
- HMS Dover was a 38-gun troopship, previously the French ship Bellone. She was captured in 1811, used for harbour service from 1825 and was sold in 1836.
- HMS Dover was an iron paddle packet launched in 1840. She was the first iron ship in the Royal Navy, and was sold in 1866.
See also
- HMS Dover Prize
- HMS Dover Castle was a planned Castle-class corvette, cancelled in 1943.
Sources
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 21077. pp. 791–792. 15 March 1850.
References
Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475.
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