- HMS St Albans
Six ships of the
Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "St Albans" after the English town ofSt Albans :*HMS "St Albans" was a 50-gun
fourth rate ship of the line launched in 1687. She fought at Barfleur in 1691 before being wrecked in a gale inKinsale harbour in 1693.
*HMS "St Albans" was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1706. She was rebuilt in 1718 and served in the war againstSpain from 1739, mainly in theWest Indies . She was wrecked in Kingston during a hurricane in 1744.
*HMS "St Albans" was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1747. She served against the French from 1756 and participated in theBattle of Lagos (1759) before being sold in 1765.
*HMS "St Albans" was a 64-gunthird rate launched in 1764. She served in theAmerican War of Independence from 1777 and was part of the fleet that capturedSt Lucia and won victories atBattle of St. Kitts and The Saintes. She was converted to a floating battery in 1803 and was broken up in 1814.
*HMS "St Albans" was the American destroyer USS "Thomas", transferred to Britain in late 1940 as part of theDestroyers for Bases Agreement . Initially used for escort duties, she was transferred to the Russians in 1944 before being returned to be scrapped in 1949.
*HMS "St Albans" is a Type 23 "Duke" classfrigate . She was launched in 2000 and is currently in service.There was also HMS "St Albans Prize", an 18-gun
sixth rate captured from the French in 1691 and sold in 1698.External links
* [http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/3489.html Royal Navy]
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