- HMS Fox
Fifteen vessels of the British
Royal Navy have been named HMS "Fox", after thefox .* The first "Fox" was a 22-gun ship captured from the French in 1650 and expended as a
fire ship in 1656.
* The second "Fox" was a 14-gun ship captured in 1658 and expended as afire ship in 1666.
* The third "Fox" was an 8-gunfireship launched in 1690 and expended in 1692 at La Hougue.
* The fourth "Fox" was a 6-gunsloop launched in 1699 and wrecked later that year.
* The fifth "Fox" was a 24-gun6th rate captured in 1705 and wrecked the following year.
* The sixth "Fox" was a 24-gun6th rate launched in 1740 and foundered in 1745.
* The seventh "Fox" was a 24-gun6th rate launched in 1746 and foundered in ahurricane 1751.
* The eighth "Fox" was an 8-gunketch launched atBombay Dockyard in 1766, and still in the records in 1772.
* The ninth "Fox" was a 28-gun6th rate launched in 1773, captured by the Americans in 1777, recaptured a month later, then re-re-captured by the French in 1778.
* The tenth "Fox" was a 32-gun5th rate launched in 1780 and broken up 1832.
* The eleventh "Fox" was a 10-gun cutter purchased in 1794 and sunk in action 1797.
* The twelfth "Fox" was a 14-gunschooner purchased in 1799 and wrecked later that year off Dog IslandApalachee Bay ,Florida .
* The thirteenth "Fox" was a 46-gun5th rate launched 1829, converted to ascrew frigate in 1856, and broken up 1882.
* The fourteenth "Fox" was a2nd class cruiser launched in 1893 and sold in 1920. This ship was attached to theRed Sea squadron duringWorld War I and saw active service bombarding Turkish held ports and intercepting enemy shipping. She was commanded byWilliam Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork .
* The fifteenth "Fox" was asurvey vessel launched in 1967 and sold in 1989.
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