HMS Plymouth
Nine ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS
Plymouth
after the port of
Plymouth
in
Devon
:
HMS
Plymouth
(1653)
was a 60-gun ship launched in 1653. She was rebuilt in 1705 with 64 guns, but foundered later that year.
HMS
Plymouth
(1689)
was a
sheer hulk
purchased in 1689 and broken up in 1730.
HMS
Plymouth
(1708)
was a 60-gun
fourth rate
launched in 1708. She was rebuilt in 1722 and broken up in 1764.
HMS
Plymouth
(1755)
was a 6-gun
yacht
launched in 1755 and broken up in 1793.
HMS
Plymouth
(1778)
was a transport launched in 1778 and sunk as a breakwater in 1815.
HMS
Plymouth
(1786)
was an 8-gun transport built in 1786 and sold in 1815.
HMS
Plymouth
(1796)
was an 8-gun yacht launched in 1796 and broken up in 1830.
HMS
Plymouth
was a yacht launched in 1814 as
HMS
Admiralty
, renamed HMS
Plymouth
in 1830, used on harbour service and renamed
YC 1
from 1866, and was sold in 1870.
HMS
Plymouth
(F126)
was a
Rothesay
-class
frigate
launched in 1959. She was
paid off
in 1988 and preserved as a
museum ship
at
Birkenhead
until 2014, then sold for scrap.