- HMS Warspite
Nine ships of the
Royal Navy have been named HMS "Warspite":*HMS|Warspite|1596|6 was a 29-gun
galleon , sometimes known as "Warspight". She was launched in 1596 and sold in 1649.
*HMS "Warspite" was a 70-gunthird-rate ship of the line launched in 1666. She was renamed "Edinburgh" in 1721, rebuilt three times and broken up in 1771.
*HMS "Warspite" was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1758. She was on harbour service from 1778, was renamed HMS "Arundel" in 1800 and was broken up in 1801.
*HMS|Warspite|1807|6 was a 76-gun third-rate launched in 1807 and burnt by accident in 1876.
*HMS "Warspite" was a 120-gunfirst-rate launched in 1833 as HMS "Waterloo". She was renamed "Warspite" in 1876 after being transferred as atraining ship toThe Marine Society , and was burnt in 1918.
*HMS "Warspite" was an "Imperieuse"-class first-classarmoured cruiser launched in 1884 and scrapped in 1905.
*HMS "Warspite" was an "Astrea"-class protected cruiser launched in 1893 as HMS "Hermione". She was sold in 1921, and again in 1922 to The Marine Society and was renamed "Warspite". She was sold for scrapping in 1940.
*HMS "Warspite" was a "Queen Elizabeth"-classbattleship launched in 1913. She ran aground on her way to be broken up in 1947 and was scrapped in 1950.
*HMS "Warspite" was a "Valiant" classnuclear-powered submarine launched in 1965 and decommissioned in 1991. She is currently awaiting disposal.Battle Honours
"Warspite" carries the most battle honours of any ship in the Royal Navy, and the eighth ship carries the most for any individual ship.
(First)
* Cadiz 1596(Second)
* Orfordness 1666
* Schooneveld 1673
* Texel 1673
* Barfleur 1692
* Velez Malaga 1705(Third)
* Lagos 1759
* Quiberon 1759(Eighth)
* Jutland 1916
* Atlantic 1939
* Narvik 1940
* Norway 1940
* Calabria 1940
* Mediterranean 1940-41-43
* Malta Convoys 1941
* Matapan 1941
* Crete 1941
* Sicily 1943
* Salerno 1943
* English Channel 1944
* Normandy 1944
* Walcheren 1944
* Biscay 1944References
*Colledge
* A.E. Weightman : "Crests and Badges of H.M. Ships" (1957) ISBN (none)
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