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HMS Chatham
Fifteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Chatham after the port of Chatham, Kent, home of the Chatham Dockyard
- The first Chatham was a galliot captured in 1666 during the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
- The second Chatham was a 4-gun sloop launched in 1673 and wrecked in 1677.
- The third Chatham was a fourth-rate launched in 1691 and sunk as a breakwater at Sheerness in 1749.
- The fourth Chatham was a 4-gun yacht launched in 1716 and sold in 1742.
- The fifth Chatham was a 6-gun yacht, launched in 1741 and broken up in 1767.
- The sixth Chatham was a 50-gun fourth-rate launched in 1758 and broken up in 1814.
- The seventh Chatham was a 4-gun survey brig, launched in 1788 and sold in 1830.
- The eighth Chatham was a 4-gun schooner launched in 1790 and sold in 1794.
- The ninth Chatham was a sloop hired in 1793.
- The tenth Chatham was transport launched in 1811 and sunk as a breakwater in 1825.
- The eleventh Chatham was a 74-gun third-rate, originally the French Royal Hollandais, captured on the stocks in 1809 at Flushing, launched in 1812, and sold in 1817.
- The twelfth Chatham was a sheer hulk launched in 1813 and broken up in 1876.
- The thirteenth Chatham was an iron paddlewheel gunboat launched in 1835.
- The fourteenth Chatham , launched in 1911, was a Chatham-class light cruiser scrapped in 1926.
- The fifteenth Chatham (F87), launched in 1988, is a Type 22 frigate.
See also
- HMS Chatham Double
- HMS Chatham Hulk
- HMS Chatham Prize
References
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