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A number of ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Diligence. * HMS Diligence (1756) was an eight-gun sloop built in 1756, renamed Comet and converted to a fireship in 1779, but sold that year. * HMS Diligence (1795) was an 18-gun brig sloop. Originally HMS Spencer, she was renamed HMS Diligence before being launched in 1795. She was lost in 1800. * was the former mercantile Union, purchased in 1801 and sold in 1812. * was part of Inglefield’s 1854 Arctic expedition. * HMS Diligence was a 17-gun Camelion-class sloop laid down in 1861 but cancelled on 12 December 1863. * was a destroyer depot ship, formerly the civilian Tabaristan, purchased in October 1915. She was scrapped in 1926. * was a repair ship, formerly USS Diligence (BAR-18) was transferred under terms of the

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  • A number of ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Diligence. * HMS Diligence (1756) was an eight-gun sloop built in 1756, renamed Comet and converted to a fireship in 1779, but sold that year. * HMS Diligence (1795) was an 18-gun brig sloop. Originally HMS Spencer, she was renamed HMS Diligence before being launched in 1795. She was lost in 1800. * was the former mercantile Union, purchased in 1801 and sold in 1812. * was part of Inglefield’s 1854 Arctic expedition. * HMS Diligence was a 17-gun Camelion-class sloop laid down in 1861 but cancelled on 12 December 1863. * was a destroyer depot ship, formerly the civilian Tabaristan, purchased in October 1915. She was scrapped in 1926. * was a repair ship, formerly USS Diligence (BAR-18) was transferred under terms of the (en)
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  • A number of ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Diligence. * HMS Diligence (1756) was an eight-gun sloop built in 1756, renamed Comet and converted to a fireship in 1779, but sold that year. * HMS Diligence (1795) was an 18-gun brig sloop. Originally HMS Spencer, she was renamed HMS Diligence before being launched in 1795. She was lost in 1800. * was the former mercantile Union, purchased in 1801 and sold in 1812. * was part of Inglefield’s 1854 Arctic expedition. * HMS Diligence was a 17-gun Camelion-class sloop laid down in 1861 but cancelled on 12 December 1863. * was a destroyer depot ship, formerly the civilian Tabaristan, purchased in October 1915. She was scrapped in 1926. * was a repair ship, formerly USS Diligence (BAR-18) was transferred under terms of the Lend-lease Act to the Royal Navy and returned to the US Navy in 1946. * was a base at Hythe, Hampshire for the minesweepers and motor torpedo boats of the reserve fleet, which opened in 1953. * RFA Diligence (A132) fleet repair ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, formerly the civilian MV Stena Inspector, purchased in October 1983.(See also: HMS Diligent) This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names. If an internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists. (en)
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