HMS Swallow

Thirty-nine vessels of the Royal Navy and its predecessors have borne the name Swallow,[Note 1] as has one dockyard craft, two vessels of the British East India Company, and at least two revenue cutters,[1] all after the bird, the Swallow:

Two small vessels of the East India Company's Bombay Marine also bore the name Swallow:

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Notes, citations, and references

Notes
  1. In accordance with Wikipedia naming conventions, the prefix HMS is not used in this index for ships before 1660. The term "His Majesty's Ship" was introduced around 1660 and was routinely abbreviated HMS from about 1780 onwards.
citations
  1. Colledge (2006), p.391.
  2. The London Gazette: no. 13926. p. 822. 30 August 1796. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
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