Hms Leda
Six ships of the British
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Leda
'', after the
Leda
of
Greek mythology
.
The first
Leda
was a 36-gun
fifth-rate
launched in
1783
and foundered
1796
.
The second
Leda
was a 38-gun
fifth-rate
launched
1800
and wrecked
1808
.
The third
Leda
was a 36-gun
fifth-rate
launched
1809
and sold
1817
.
The fourth
Leda
was a 46-gun
fifth-rate
launched in
1828
, used as a
police hulk
from
1864
, and sold in
1906
.
The fifth
Leda
was a
torpedo gunboat
launched in
1892
, converted to a
minesweeper
1909
and sold
1920
.
The sixth
Leda
(J93)
, launched in
1937
, was a
Halcyon
-class
minesweeper
sunk by
U-435
on
20 September
1942
.
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