HMS Crown
Five ships of the
Royal Navy
have borne the name
HMS
Crown
. Another was planned but never completed:
HMS
Crown
(1654)
was a 48-gun ship launched as
Taunton
in 1654. She was renamed HMS
Crown
in 1660, was rebuilt in 1704 and wrecked in 1719.
HMS
Crown
(1747)
was a 44-gun
fifth rate
launched in 1747, used as a storeship from 1757, and sold in 1770.
HMS
Crown
(1782)
was a 64-gun
third rate
launched in 1782. She was used as a
prison ship
from 1798, a powder hulk from 1802 and was broken up in 1816.
HMS
Crown
(1794)
was a gunvessel purchased in 1794 and sold in 1800.
HMS
Crown
was to have been a
Britomart
-class
wooden screw
gunboat
. She was laid down in 1861 and cancelled in 1863.
HMS
Crown
(R46)
was a
C-class
destroyer
launched in 1945 and sold to the
Royal Norwegian Navy
in 1946 as
Oslo
.