Hms Hampshire
Six ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Hampshire
'' after the county of
Hampshire
:
The first
Hampshire
was a 46-gun ship launched in 1653 and sunk in 1697 in action with the French ship
Pelican
in
Hudson Bay
during the
War of the Grand Alliance
.
The second
Hampshire
was a 48-gun
fourth-rate
launched in 1698 and broken up in 1739.
The third
Hampshire
was a 50-gun fourth-rate launched in 1741 and broken up in 1766.
The fourth
Hampshire
, launched in 1903, was a
Devonshire
-class
armoured cruiser
. She served in
World War I
and was sunk by a mine on
5 June
1916
.
The fifth
Hampshire
(FY173)
, launched in 1934, was a
trawler
commissioned as an
anti-submarine
vessel in 1939. She was sold to the
French Navy
in 1939.
The sixth
Hampshire
(D06)
, launched in 1963, was a
County-class
guided missile
destroyer
. She was scrapped in 1979.
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