HMS York

HMS York

Neuf navires de la Royal Navy ont porté le nom HMS York d'après la ville de York, en Angleterre.

  • HMS York, un navire de ligne de 60 canons, lancée en 1706 et coulé à en 1751 à Sheerness pour servir de brise-lames.
  • HMS York, un navire de ligne de 60 canons, lancé en 1753 et mise à la casse en 1772.
  • sloop de guerre de 12 canons, à l'origine baptisé Betsy. Il fut acheté en 1777 en Amérique du Nord. En 1778, il fut capturé par les Français, puis recpaturé par les Britanniques, puis de nouveau par les Français en 1779.
  • HMS York, une flûte de 14 canons, acheté en 1779 aux Antilles, juste pour petre revendu en 1781.
  • HMS York, un navire de ligne de 74 canons lancé en 1807, converti en bateau prison en 1819 et mis à la casse en 1854.
  • destroyer lancé en 1982.

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