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HMS Duke of York HMS King George V

HMS Ruler

HMS Speaker

HMS Newfoundland

HMS Whelp

HMS Wizard

HMS Wager

HMS Terpsichore

HMS Tenacious

HMS Teazer

HMS Quality

HMS Derg

HMS Crane

HMS Whimbrel

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HMS Duke of York HMS King George V

HMS Ruler

HMS Speaker

HMS Newfoundland

HMS Whelp

HMS Wizard

HMS Wager

HMS Terpsichore

HMS Tenacious

HMS Teazer

HMS Quality

HMS Derg

HMS Crane

HMS Whimbrel

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There were five ships named "Serapis", none were ever sunk in battle.

HMS Serapis (Frigate) Launched 1779, and captured a few month later by the Continental Navy, and then sold to France. Sank of the coast of Madigascar due to an accidental fire.

HMS Serapis (Frigate) Launched in 1782, converted to a store ship in 1795 and sold to a civilian merchant in 1826

HMS Serapis (Iron Screw Troopship) Launched 1866, served until 1894 when it was scrapped.

HMS Serapis (Destroyer) Launched in 1918 and sold to Argentina in 1934

HMS Serapis (Destroyer) Launched 1943 and sold to Netherlands in 1945

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The HMS warrior is a iron/steel ship - steam powered - the HMS Victory is wooden construction, sail powered.

The HMS warrior is a Frigate, the HMS Victory a Ship-of-the-Line.

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The HMS warrior is a iron/steel ship - steam powered - the HMS Victory is wooden construction, sail powered.

The HMS warrior is a Frigate, the HMS Victory a Ship-of-the-Line.

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HMS Pinafore.

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