HMS Restoration

HMS Restoration

HMS "Restoration" has been the name two Royal Navy ships, named after the English Restoration.

* HMS "Restoration" (1678), third-rate, 70 guns, built Betts, Harwich 1678; Rebuilt 1702; wrecked in the Great Storm of 1703.
* HMS "Restoration" (1706), third-rate, 70 guns. Wrecked in 1711.

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