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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS ''Northumberland'' after the English county of Northumberland, or the Dukedom of Northumberland. Another was planned but later cancelled: * was a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1679. She was rebuilt in 1701 and was wrecked in the Great Storm of 1703. * was a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1705. She was rebuilt from 1719 to 1721, and again from 1741 to 1743 (the last time as a 64-gun ship), and was captured by the French Navy off Ushant in 1744. * was a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1750. She was converted into a storeship in 1777 and renamed HMS ''Leviathan''. She foundered in 1780. * was a 78-gun third-rate captured from the French Navy at the Battle of the Glorious First of June in 1794 and broken up in 1795. * was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1798, notable as the ship that carried Napoleon to his final exile on the island of Saint Helena in 1815. She was converted to a hulk in 1827 and broken up in 1850. * was a ''Minotaur'' class ironclad battleship launched in 1866. She became a depot ship in 1898 and was renamed HMS ''Acheron'' on becoming a training ship in 1904. She was converted to a hulk and renamed ''C8'' in 1909, and renamed ''C68'' in 1926. She was sold 1927 and later resold as the hulk ''Stedmound''. *HMS ''Northumberland'' was to have been a County class heavy cruiser ordered in 1929 but cancelled in 1930. * is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1992 and currently in service. HMCS ''Northumberland'' was to have been a River class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy, but the order was cancelled in 1943. == See also == * French ship ''Northumberland'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Northumberland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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