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Two ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have borne the name '''HMS ''Duke of York''''', after numerous holders of the title of [[Duke of York]]:
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Two ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have borne the name '''HMS ''Duke of York''''', after numerous holders of the title of [[Duke of York]] (or [[Duke of York and Albany]]):


*{{HMS|Duke of York|1763}} was a 4-gun [[Cutter (ship)|cutter]] purchased in 1763 and sold in 1776.
* {{HMS|Duke of York|1763}} was a 4-gun [[Cutter (ship)|cutter]] purchased in 1763 and sold in 1776
* {{HMS|Duke of York|17}} was a {{sclass|King George V|battleship (1939)|0}} [[battleship]] launched in 1940, and broken up in 1958. The original plan was to name her HMS ''Anson'', but she was renamed prior to launch and the name was given to the next ship in her class instead.
*In 1809 by Joseph Tucker, the Master Shipwright at Plymouth Dockyard, designed a gigantic [[first rate]], to be named ''Duke of York''. She was intended to carry up to 170 guns and would have been the largest warship of the Napoleonic era, but the project was never realised.

*[[HMS Duke of York (17)|HMS ''Duke of York'']] was a [[King George V class battleship (1939)|''King George V'' class]] [[battleship]] launched in 1940, and broken up in 1958. The original plan was to name her HMS ''Anson'', but she was renamed prior to launch.
==Battle honours==
Ships named ''Duke of York'' have earned the following [[Battle honour#Naval battle honours|battle honours]]:{{efn|name=honours|group=note|In the Royal Navy, and other Commonwealth navies that follow the traditions of the RN, battle honours awarded to a ship are inherited by subsequent ships to bear the same name, and are displayed on the ship's honours board.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.royalnavyresearcharchive.org.uk/ESCORT/Battle_hons.htm |title=Battle Honours of RN ships & Naval Air Squadrons |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=Royal Navy Research Archive |publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}</ref>}}
*[[Arctic naval operations of World War II|Arctic]], 1942−43
*[[North African Campaign|North Africa]], 1942
*[[Battle of the North Cape|North Cape]], 1943

==Note==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Hired armed cutter Duke of York|Hired cutter ''Duke of York'']]
* {{ship|Hired armed cutter|Duke of York}}
*[[Hired armed lugger Duke of York|Hired lugger ''Duke of York'']]
* {{ship|Hired armed lugger|Duke of York}}
* {{ship||Duke of York|ship}}


==References==
==References==
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*{{cite book |first=Rif|last=Winfield|title=British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793&ndash;1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates|publisher=Seaforth|year=2008|isbn=1861762461}}


==Bibliography==
{{Shipindex}}
* {{Cite Colledge2006}}
* {{cite book |first=Rif|last=Winfield|title=British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793&ndash;1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates|publisher=Seaforth|year=2008|isbn=978-1-86176-246-7}}


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Latest revision as of 02:14, 14 November 2021

Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Duke of York, after numerous holders of the title of Duke of York (or Duke of York and Albany):

Battle honours

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Ships named Duke of York have earned the following battle honours:[note 1]

Note

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  1. ^ In the Royal Navy, and other Commonwealth navies that follow the traditions of the RN, battle honours awarded to a ship are inherited by subsequent ships to bear the same name, and are displayed on the ship's honours board.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Battle Honours of RN ships & Naval Air Squadrons". Royal Navy Research Archive.

Bibliography

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