HMS Mary
Fifteen ships of the
Royal Navy
have borne the name
HMS
Mary
:
HMS
Mary
(1350)
was a
Cinque Ports
ship in service in 1350.
HMS
Mary
(1400)
was a ship in service from 1400 and given away in 1423.
HMS
Mary
(1413)
was a ship in service from 1413 and lost in 1426.
HMS
Mary
(1648)
was a
Royalist
ketch
in 1648. She was captured by the
Parliamentarians
in 1649 and not listed thereafter.
HMS
Mary
(1650)
, commissioned as
Speaker
and renamed in 1660, was a 50-gun frigate, rebuilt in 1688, and wrecked in 1703, that was the prototype for the
Speaker
-class
HMS
Mary
(1666)
was a 4-gun
fireship
purchased in 1666 and sold in 1667.
HMS
Mary
(1667)
was a 4-gun fireship purchased in 1667 and expended that year.
HMS
Mary
(1677)
was an 8-gun yacht launched in 1677. She was rebuilt in 1727 and 1761 and was broken up in 1816.
HMS
Mary
(1688)
was a 60-gun ship of the line built at
Woolwich
HMS
Mary
(1694)
was a 10-gun ketch of unknown origin that foundered in 1694.
HMS
Mary
(1702)
was a 4-gun
smack
launched in 1702. She was rebuilt in 1728 and lost in 1778.
HMS
Mary
(1704)
was a 60-gun
fourth-rate
ship of the line
launched in 1704, rebuilt in 1742 and renamed HMS
Princess Mary
, and sold in 1766.
HMS
Mary
(1794)
was a
gunvessel
purchased in 1794 and sold in 1798.
HMS
Mary
(1797 tender)
was a 6-gun tender purchased in 1797 and listed until 1805.
HMS
Mary
(1797 brig)
was a 10-gun brig, the captured French
Marie
, renamed
HMS
Halifax
in 1800 and sold in 1802.
HMS
Mary
(1812)
was a 3-gun
schooner
listed in 1812 and captured by the Americans in 1813.
HMS
Mary
(1867)
was a
Coastguard
cutter
launched in 1867 and sold in 1905.