- HMS Humber
Eight ships of the
Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Humber", after theHumber , a river in easternEngland , whilst another was planned:*HMS|Humber|1690|6 was an 8-gun
fireship built in 1690. Her fate is unknown.
*HMS|Humber|1693|6 was an 80-gunsecond rate ship of the line launched in 1693. She was rebuilt in 1708 and 1726, and was renamed HMS "Princess Amelia" in 1727. She was broken up in 1752.
*HMS|Humber|1748|6 was a 44-gunfifth rate launched in 1748 and wrecked in 1762.
*HMS|Humber|1806|6 was a 16-gun sloop captured from the French in 1806 and listed until 1808.
*HMS "Humber" was to have been a "Philomel" class wood screw gunvessel. She was laid down in 1861 and cancelled in 1863.
*HMS|Humber|1878|6 was an iron screw storeship purchased in 1878. She had previously been launched for civilian service in 1876 under the name "Harar". She was sold back into mercantile service in 1907, being renamed "Lucia Victoria".
*HMS|Humber|1914|6 was a "Humber" class monitor purchased in 1914. She had previously been launched for theBrazilian Navy in 1913 as the "Javary". She was sold for use as a crane ship in 1920.
*HMS "Humber" was a Ton class minesweeper launched in 1953, but renamed HMS|Bronington|M1115|6 in 1959.
*HMS|Humber|M2007|6 was aRiver class minesweeper launched in 1984. She was sold to the Brazilian Navy in 1995 and was renamed "Amorim Do Valle".ee also
*Two ships named HMS|Humberstone
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