- HMS Aurora
Ten vessels of the British
Royal Navy have been called HMS "Aurora", named after the Roman Goddess of the dawn.* The first warship|HMS|Aurora|1757 was the French "Abenakise" captured in 1757 and taken into the RN as a 32-gun
5th rate , and broken up in 1763.
* The second warship|HMS|Aurora|1766 was a 32-gun5th rate launched in 1766 and lost to a fire in 1770.
* The third warship|HMS|Aurora|1777 was a 28-gun6th rate launched in 1777 and sold 1814.
* The fourth warship|HMS|Aurora|1809 was a 14-gun Indiansloop launched frmBombay Dockyard in 1809 and captured by the French the following year.
* The fifth warship|HMS|Aurora|1814 was originally the French "Clorinde", captured in 1814 and taken into the Navy as 38-gun5th rate , broken up in 1851.
* The sixth warship|HMS|Aurora|1861 was a woodenscrew frigate serving from 1861 to 1881.
* The seventh warship|HMS|Aurora|1887 was anarmoured cruiser launched in 1887 and sold in 1907.
* The eighth warship|HMS|Aurora|1913 was a "Arethusa"-classlight cruiser launched in 1913. She later served for a short time as warship|HMCS|Aurora in theRoyal Canadian Navy .
* The ninth warship|HMS|Aurora|12 was an "Arethusa"-classlight cruiser launched in 1936, in service duringWorld War II , and sold toChina in 1948. Aurora was flagship of Admiral of the FleetWilliam Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork during the Campaign to seize Narvik in April-June, 1940.
* The tenth and most recent warship|HMS|Aurora|F10 was a "Leander"-classfrigate which was commissioned in 1964 and sold in 1987.
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