- HMS Nottingham
Six ships of the British
Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Nottingham", after the city ofNottingham in theEast Midlands , or alternatively afterLord High Admiral Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham , who commanded the English fleet against the Armada in 1588.* The first HMS Nottingham (1703-16) was a cruiser that formed part of the fleet that sailed to attack the
Rock of Gibraltar in 1704.* The second HMS Nottingham (1719-39) was a rebuild of the first. Slightly larger, she was commissioned on 5 October 1719 under Captain
Richard Hughes and later formed part of Norris's fleet in the Baltic. This ship never saw action.* The third HMS Nottingham (1745-73) was a further rebuild. The work was carried out at
Sheerness in 1745. Now 1077 tons, the ship gained 6 battle honours and was probably the most notable of all ships to bear the name.* The fourth HMS Nottingham (1796-99) was a 67-ton river
barge . Commissioned by the Navy in September 1796, she had been converted into agunboat by the addition of 2 eighteen pounders and a thirty-two poundcarronade . However, this ship never fired a shot in anger.* The fifth HMS Nottingham was a Town class cruiser commissioned in 1914. It served in several naval battles in the
First World War and was sunk in 1916.* The sixth and current HMS Nottingham is a batch two Type 42
Destroyer launched on February 18 1980, and commissioned on 8 April 1983.
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