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List of warships of the Scots Navy : ウィキペディア英語版
List of warships of the Scots Navy
This is a list of warships of the Royal Scots Navy, the navy of the Kingdom of Scotland prior to the Acts of Union 1707. For its continuation after this period, see List of ship names of the Royal Navy.
==Ships==

* unnamed man-of-war c1329
* ''King's Carvel (Yellow Carvel)'' 1475 〔
* ''Flower'' 1470s 〔
* ''Christopher'' 1490s - man-of-war 〔
* ''Lion'' early 16th century 〔 converted merchant vessel owned by Robert Barton of Over Barnton
* Jenny Pirwin early 16th century 〔
* ''Eagle'' (1502)
* ''Towaich'' (1502)
* ''Colomb'' (1504) - hired by Robert Barton
* ''Treasurer'' (1504) - a converted merchant vessel likely named for Robert Barton, who was Treasurer of Scotland and responsible for commissioning the vessel
* ''Margaret'' (1505) - named after Margaret Tudor
* ''Unicorn'' (1505)
* ''James'' (1511)
* ''Michael'' (''Great Michael'') (1511); a 1000-ton Carrack sold to France 1514 〔 - named after archangel Michael
* ''Mary Willoughby'' c. 1535, captured from the English, and used in the Scots Navy until she was recaptured. Named after Maria Willoughby, friend of Catherine of Aragon and wife of reigning monarch Henry VIII of England
* ''Salamander of Leith'', 1537, Flagship of James V of Scotland, gift of Francis I of France
* ''Lamb of Glasgow'' 1690 - converted merchant ship
* ''Pelican'' (hired 1689) 18 guns ship captured by the French July 10, 1689; re-captured 1690 by the English Navy and renamed Pelican Prize (as fireship), sunk as breakwater in 1692 off Sheerness.
* ''Janet'' (hired 1689) 12 guns ship captured by the French July 10, 1689; fate unknown.
* ''Royal William'' (1696) - a Fifth-rate 32-gun frigate. Flagship of Captain Thomas Gordon, Commodore of the Navy. Became HMS ''Edinburgh'' in 1707; William II
* ''Royal Mary'' (1696) - a Sixth-rate 24 gun frigate. Captain James Hamilton. Became HMS ''Glasgow'' in 1707; like named for Mary II
* ''Dumbarton Castle'' (1696) - a Sixth-rate Frigate, retained its name as HMS Dumbarton Castle in 1707
The final three ships above were added to the Royal Navy following the Act of Union in 1707.

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