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Ten vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nightingale after the common nightingale: * was a vessel captured in 1626 and listed in the navy until 1628. * was a 30-gun ship launched in 1651 and wrecked on Goodwin Sands in 1672. * HMS Nightingale (1702) was a 24-gun frigate launched in 1702 and captured by the French in 1707. She served in the French Navy as Rossignol before being recaptured by later in the year. She was renamed Fox and rebuilt to a longer design in 1727 before being broken up in 1737. * HMS Nightingale (1707) was a 24-gun frigate launched in 1707 and sold in 1716. * was a 24-gun frigate purchased by the Royal Navy while being privately built in 1746. She was sunk as a breakwater at Harwich in 1773. * HMS Nightingale (1805) was a 16-gun Seagull-class brig

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  • Folgende Kriegsschiffe der britischen Royal Navy trugen den Namen HMS Nightingale, benannt nach der Nachtigall: * , kleines Kriegsschiff mit 22 Kanonen, das 1651 unter dem Commonwealth gebaut wurde. * , Fregatte mit 24 Kanonen, die 1707 von den Franzosen erbeutet wurde. * , Brigg oder Sloop mit 20 (1762: 28) Kanonen, die 1757 erstmals erwähnt wird, 1759 am Angriff auf Québec und 1762 an der Eroberung von Martinique beteiligt war. * , Kriegsschiff, das 1816 am Bombardement von Algier beteiligt war und 1829 durch Schiffbruch verloren ging. * , Brigg mit sechs Kanonen, die 1829 erworben wurde und als Postschiff in Falmouth stationiert war. * , Kanonenboot, das 1855 in Dienst gestellt und 1867 verkauft wurde. * , Flusskanonenboot, das 1897 in Dienst gestellt wurde und zeitweise in Nanji (de)
  • Ten vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nightingale after the common nightingale: * was a vessel captured in 1626 and listed in the navy until 1628. * was a 30-gun ship launched in 1651 and wrecked on Goodwin Sands in 1672. * HMS Nightingale (1702) was a 24-gun frigate launched in 1702 and captured by the French in 1707. She served in the French Navy as Rossignol before being recaptured by later in the year. She was renamed Fox and rebuilt to a longer design in 1727 before being broken up in 1737. * HMS Nightingale (1707) was a 24-gun frigate launched in 1707 and sold in 1716. * was a 24-gun frigate purchased by the Royal Navy while being privately built in 1746. She was sunk as a breakwater at Harwich in 1773. * HMS Nightingale (1805) was a 16-gun Seagull-class brig (en)
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  • Folgende Kriegsschiffe der britischen Royal Navy trugen den Namen HMS Nightingale, benannt nach der Nachtigall: * , kleines Kriegsschiff mit 22 Kanonen, das 1651 unter dem Commonwealth gebaut wurde. * , Fregatte mit 24 Kanonen, die 1707 von den Franzosen erbeutet wurde. * , Brigg oder Sloop mit 20 (1762: 28) Kanonen, die 1757 erstmals erwähnt wird, 1759 am Angriff auf Québec und 1762 an der Eroberung von Martinique beteiligt war. * , Kriegsschiff, das 1816 am Bombardement von Algier beteiligt war und 1829 durch Schiffbruch verloren ging. * , Brigg mit sechs Kanonen, die 1829 erworben wurde und als Postschiff in Falmouth stationiert war. * , Kanonenboot, das 1855 in Dienst gestellt und 1867 verkauft wurde. * , Flusskanonenboot, das 1897 in Dienst gestellt wurde und zeitweise in Nanjing, China, stationiert war. Es wurde 1919 verkauft. (de)
  • Ten vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nightingale after the common nightingale: * was a vessel captured in 1626 and listed in the navy until 1628. * was a 30-gun ship launched in 1651 and wrecked on Goodwin Sands in 1672. * HMS Nightingale (1702) was a 24-gun frigate launched in 1702 and captured by the French in 1707. She served in the French Navy as Rossignol before being recaptured by later in the year. She was renamed Fox and rebuilt to a longer design in 1727 before being broken up in 1737. * HMS Nightingale (1707) was a 24-gun frigate launched in 1707 and sold in 1716. * was a 24-gun frigate purchased by the Royal Navy while being privately built in 1746. She was sunk as a breakwater at Harwich in 1773. * HMS Nightingale (1805) was a 16-gun Seagull-class brig sloop launched in 1805 and sold in 1815. * was a 6-gun cutter launched in 1825 and wrecked in 1829. * was an 8-gun packet boat purchased in 1829 having previously sailed as Marchioness of Salisbury. She was sold in 1842. * was an Albacore-class gunboat launched in 1855 and sold in 1867. * was a river gunboat launched in 1897 and sold in 1919. (en)
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