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HMS Shannon: Ordered: 18 April 1757: Builder: Deptford Dockyard: Laid down: 11 May 1757: ... HMS Shannon was a 28-gun Coventry-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy.
HMS Shannon (1757) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1757 and broken up 1765. HMS Shannon (1796) was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate launched in 1796 and sold in 1802. HMS Shannon (1803) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in September 1803. She had been intended to be called HMS Pallas, but was renamed in 1802 before being launched. She ran ashore ...
HMS Boreas 1757 – sold 1770. HMS Hussar 1757 – stranded on the south coast of Cuba and taken by France 1762. HMS Shannon 1757 – broken up 1765. HMS Trent 1757 – sold 1764; HMS Actaeon 1757 – sold 1766; modified Coventry class slightly modified (8½ inch greater width) revival of the Coventry design HMS Hind 1785 – broken up 1811
HMS Shannon (1757) HMS Southampton (1757) French ship Souverain (1757) T. HMS Trent (1757) V. HMS Vengeance (1758) HMS Vestal (1757) This page was last edited on 10 ...
S. HMS Sandfly (1794) HMS Sceptre (1802) HMS Scipio (1782) HMS Shannon (1757) HMS Sidon (1846) HMS Sirius (1797) HMS Southsea Castle (1697) English ship St Andrew (1622)
HMS Shannon was a Liffey-class steam frigate of the Royal Navy. HMS Shannon. She was originally ordered as a sail driven Leander-class frigate,. but was re-ordered as screw frigate on 4 April 1851. She was built at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched on 24 November 1855. She was completed by 29 December 1856 with her hull having cost £62,759, her ...
HMS Shannon (1757) HMS Squirrel (1785) HMS Syren (1782) T. HMS Topaze (1858) V. HMS Vestal (1757) W. HMS Widemouth Bay (K615) HMS Wigtown Bay (K616)
Shannon: Coventry-class frigate: For Royal Navy. [16] 30 August Great Britain: Robert Batson Limehouse: Diana: Diana-class frigate: For Royal Navy. 30 August Great Britain: William Wells Deptford: Pallas: Venus-class frigate: For Royal Navy. 31 August Great Britain: John Reed Hull: Glasgow: Sixth rate: For Royal Navy. 15 September Great Britain ...