HMS Swiftsure explained
The Royal Navy has had ten ships named Swiftsure since 1573, including:
- , a galleon, renamed Speedwell and rebuilt in 1607, and lost in 1624.
- , a 42-gun great ship captured by the Dutch in 1666.
- HMS Swiftsure (1637), a warship involved a colonial admiralty lawsuit.[1]
- , a 70-gun ship later renamed Revenge.
- , a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line.
- , a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line captured by the French in 1801. Later recaptured by the Royal Navy in the Battle of Trafalgar and renamed HMS Irresistible.
- , a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1804 which served at the Battle of Trafalgar and was sold in 1845.
- , the lead ship of her class of ironclad battleships.
- , the lead ship of her class of pre-dreadnought battleships. She served in the Mediterranean in World War I and was broken up in 1920.
- , a light cruiser that served in the Far East in World War II.
- , the lead ship of her class of submarines. She was decommissioned in 1992 due to damage suffered to the pressure hull during trials.
Battle honours
References
- Book: Weightman, A. E. . Crests and Badges of H.M. Ships . 1957.
Notes and References
- High Court of Admiralty: Instance and Prize Courts: Examinatons. N.p., 1637. Print.Library of Va websiteRetrieved 3 October 2023.