Hms Devonshire
Eight ships of the British
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Devonshire
'', originally in honor of
William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire
, and later after the county of
Devonshire
(now called
Devon
).
The first
Devonshire
was an 80-gun
third-rate
launched in
1692
and blown up in action with the
French
,
1707
.
The second
Devonshire
was also an 80-gun
third-rate
, launched in
1710
, hulked
1740
, and sold
1760
.
The third
Devonshire
was a 74-gun
third-rate
in service from
1745
to
1772
.
The fourth
Devonshire
was a
fire ship
purchased in
1804
and expended
3 October
of that year at
Boulogne
.
The fifth
Devonshire
was a 74-gun
third-rate
launched in
1812
, in harbour service
1849
, and broken up
1869
.
The sixth
Devonshire
was an armoured
cruiser
in service from
1904
to
1921
.
The seventh
Devonshire
(39)
was a
County-class
heavy cruiser
launched in
1927
, converted to a
training ship
in
1947
, and sold
1954
.
The eighth
Devonshire
(D02)
was a
guided missile destroyer
launched
1960
and sunk as a target in
1984
.
The
James Bond
movie
Tomorrow Never Dies
features a fictional Royal Navy frigate named HMS
Devonshire
.
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