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==References==
==References==
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*[[John Drinkwater Bethune|Drinkwater, John]] (1905) ''A History of the Siege of Gibraltar, 1779–1783: With a Description and Account of that Garrison from the Earliest Times''. (J. Murray).
*[[John Drinkwater Bethune|Drinkwater, John]] (1905) ''A History of the Siege of Gibraltar, 1779–1783: With a Description and Account of that Garrison from the Earliest Times''. (J. Murray).
* {{cite book |last=Hepper |first=David J. |year=1994 |title=British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859 |publisher=Jean Boudriot |location=Rotherfield |isbn=0-948864-30-3}}
* {{cite book |last=Hepper |first=David J. |year=1994 |title=British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859 |publisher=Jean Boudriot |location=Rotherfield |isbn=0-948864-30-3}}

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File:Van de Velde, Resolution in a Gale.jpg
Resolution in a gale by Willem van de Velde, the younger depicts the second Resolution c. 1678

Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resolution:

Battle honours

Ships named Resolution of the Royal Navy have earned the following battle honours:

Other British warships named Resolution

  • Resolution was a gunboat that the garrison at Gibraltar launched in June 1782 during the Great Siege of Gibraltar. She was one of 12. Each was armed with an 18-pounder gun, and received a crew of 21 men drawn from Royal Navy vessels stationed at Gibraltar. Brilliant provided Resolution's crew.[2]
  • HMS Resolution, a cutter in the West Indies, date of acquisition unknown and date of loss unknown. On 10 November 1800 Captain Peter Halkett of HMS Apollo captured the Spanish sloop of war Resolution in the West Indies. She was armed with 18 guns and had a crew of 149 men, under the command of Don Francisco Darrichena. Halkett reported that she was the former British navy cutter Resolution. Resolution was in such an irreparable state that after a few days Halkett destroyed her.[3]
  • Resolution, a victualing hoy, of 75 tons, offered for sale on 22 September 1828, lying at Deptford.[4]

See also

Citations

  1. Hepper (1994), p.84.
  2. Drinkwater (1905), p.246.
  3. "No. 15334". The London Gazette. 3 February 1801. pp. 149–150.
  4. "No. 18503". The London Gazette. 9 September 1828. p. 1689.

References

  • Template:Colledge: Ships RN
  • Drinkwater, John (1905) A History of the Siege of Gibraltar, 1779–1783: With a Description and Account of that Garrison from the Earliest Times. (J. Murray).
  • Hepper, David J. (1994). British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot. ISBN 0-948864-30-3.

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