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HMS President
Five ships and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have been named HMS ''President'', after the office of president meaning "one who presides over an assembly". In the case of the first two British ships, the name may have applied to the Lord President of the Privy Council.
This ship-name lapsed from 1660 to 1806, when it was revived by the capture of the French frigate ''Président'', and then perpetuated by the 1815 capture of the American super-frigate USS ''President''. These captures were commemorated by a new
*HMS ''President'', which survived from 1829 till 1903, and which passed the name to a series of ''Presidents'' of which three survive to this day.
*HMS ''President'' (1646) was a 26-gun ship purchased in 1646, known as ''Old President'' after 1650, and sold in 1656.
*HMS ''President'' (1650) was a 42-gun fourth-rate ship launched in 1650, renamed ''Bonaventure'' in 1660, rebuilt 1666, and broken up 1711.
*HMS ''President'' (1806) was a 38-gun fifth-rate, originally the French ''Président'', captured in 1806, renamed ''Piedmontaise'' in 1815 and broken up the same year.
*HMS ''President'' (1815) was a 44-gun fifth-rate, originally the American frigate USS ''President'', captured in 1815 and broken up June 1818.
*HMS ''President'' (1829) was a 52-gun fourth-rate launched in 1829, used as a drill ship of the Royal Naval Reserve after 1862 and sold in 1903. She was briefly known as ''Old President'' for part of 1903.
*HMS ''President'' is the home of the London Division of the Royal Naval Reserve. It has been a shore establishment near Tower Bridge overlooking the entrance to St Katharine Docks since 1988. Ships that have been previously renamed HMS ''President'' whilst serving as the home of the London Division of the Royal Naval Reserve include:
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*HMS ''Gannet'', an screw sloop, launched in 1878 and renamed HMS ''President'' in 1903. She was sold in 1911, but survived to be displayed in Chatham Historic Dockyard.
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*HMS ''Buzzard'', a ''Nymphe''-class screw sloop launched in 1887 and renamed HMS ''President'' in 1911. She was lent away in 1919 and sold in 1921.
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*HMS ''Marjoram'', an ''Anchusa''-class sloop was to have been the next HMS ''President'', but she was wrecked before she could be refitted.
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*HMS ''Saxifrage'', an ''Anchusa''-class sloop launched in 1918 instead became HMS ''President'' in 1921, serving as such until 1988. She is now permanently berthed in the River Thames on the Victoria Embankment.
==Battle honours==

*Portland 1653
*Gabbard 1653
*Scheveningen 1653
*Java 1811
*San Sebastian 1813.

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