- HMS Royal Oak
Eight ships of the
Royal Navy have been named HMS "Royal Oak", after the Royal Oak in which Charles II hid himself during his flight from the country in theEnglish Civil War :*HMS "Royal Oak" was a 76-gun
second-rate launched in 1664 and burnt by the Dutch in 1667 in theRaid on the Medway .
*HMS "Royal Oak" was a 70-gunthird-rate launched in 1674, rebuilt in 1690, 1713, and 1741. Her 1741 rebuild left her as a 64-gunfourth-rate . She was aprison ship between 1756 and 1763, and was broken up in 1764.
*HMS "Royal Oak" was a 74-gunthird-rate launched in 1769 and used as a prison ship from 1796. She was renamed HMS "Assistance" in 1805, and was broken up in 1815.
*HMS "Royal Oak" was to have been a 74-gun third rate but she was renamed HMS "Renown" before her launch in 1798.
*HMS "Royal Oak" was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1809, on harbour service from 1825, and broken up in 1850.
*HMS "Royal Oak" was anironclad frigate launched in 1862 and sold in 1885.
*HMS "Royal Oak" was a "Royal Sovereign"-classbattleship launched in 1892 and scrapped in 1914.
*HMS "Royal Oak" was a "Revenge"-classbattleship launched in 1914 and sunk at anchor in 1939, inScapa Flow .
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