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HMS Pembroke

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was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1733. She foundered in 1745, but was raised and wrecked off the East Indies in 1749.
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launched in 1694 and captured by the French in 1709. She was recaptured in 1711. In 1713 was purchased in Genoa by Spain.
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was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1690, captured by the French in 1694 and subsequently wrecked.
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was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1757, hulked in 1776 before being broken-up in 1793.
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was the original base ship between 1873 and 1890 (which gave the shore base its name)
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launched in 1997; as of 2023 planned for decommissioning and transfer to Romania
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launched in 1812. She was converted to a screw ship in 1855, transferred to the
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and as the flag ship of the Commanding Officer, Humber Area on the
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in 1858, and used as a base ship from 1887. She was renamed HMS
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was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1710 and broken up in 1726.
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s established across the country during the twentieth century.
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launched in 1655 and lost in a collision off Portland in 1667.
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while serving as base and depot ships for the establishment:
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on her transferral to harbour service in 1890, renamed HMS
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Nine ships and a number of shore establishments of the
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Index

Royal Navy
HMS Pembroke (1655)
fifth rate
HMS Pembroke (1690)
HMS Pembroke (1694)
fourth rate
HMS Pembroke (1710)
HMS Pembroke (1733)
HMS Pembroke (1757)
HMS Pembroke (1812)
third rate
Coastguard
receiving hulk
HMS Pembroke
first rate
HMS Duncan
HMS Pembroke (M107)
Sandown-class
minehunter
HMS Pembroke
Chatham
Universities at Medway
HMS Pembroke (1812)
HMS Duncan
HMS Trent
HMS Nymphe
HMS Achilles
HMS Prince Rupert
Royal Naval Air Station
Eastchurch

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