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A number of ships of the Royal Navy have b … A number of ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dee, after one or other of the British rivers called the Dee.
* , a Conway-class sixth-rate frigate (or corvette) built by Jabez Bayley in Ipswich, launched in May 1814, commissioned at Sheerness in October 1814, and sold in July 1819.
* HMS Dee was to have been a Cherokee-class flush-decked brig (or brig-sloop) ordered from Woolwich dockyard in March 1823, and re-ordered as a paddle-steamer in May 1824.
* HMS Dee (1832), a paddle steamer built by Woolwich dockyard, launched in May 1832, that served until June 1871, and broken up at Sheerness in October 1871.
* , a Medina-class flatiron gunboat built by Palmer, launched in April 1877, and sold in 1902.
* HMS Dee (1903), a River-class destroyer built by Palmer, launched in September 1903, completed in May 1903, and sold in 1919.
* HMS Beckford, a Ford-class patrol boat launched in 1955 was renamed HMS Dee whilst serving as the training tender to the Mersey Division of the Royal Naval Reserve.ersey Division of the Royal Naval Reserve.
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A number of ships of the Royal Navy have b … A number of ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dee, after one or other of the British rivers called the Dee.
* , a Conway-class sixth-rate frigate (or corvette) built by Jabez Bayley in Ipswich, launched in May 1814, commissioned at Sheerness in October 1814, and sold in July 1819.
* HMS Dee was to have been a Cherokee-class flush-decked brig (or brig-sloop) ordered from Woolwich dockyard in March 1823, and re-ordered as a paddle-steamer in May 1824.
* HMS Dee (1832), a paddle steamer built by Woolwich dockyard, launched in May 1832, that served until June 1871, and broken up at Sheerness in October 1871.
* , a Medina-class flatiron gunboat built by Palmer, launched in April 1877, and sold in 1902.
* HMS Dee (1903), a River-class destroyer built by Palmer, launched in ss destroyer built by Palmer, launched in
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