HMS Vernon
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Two ships and a training establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Vernon, possibly after Admiral Edward Vernon:
- {{HMS|Vernon|1781}} was a 14-gun armed ship listed between 1781 and 1782.
- {{HMS|Vernon|1832}} was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1832. She became tender to the Navy's gunnery school {{HMS|Excellent|shore establishment|6}}, and then the torpedo school ship in 1876. She was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1886 and sold in 1923.
- {{HMS|Vernon|shore establishment}} was the torpedo school established in 1876. She remained in commission until 1996, using a number of different hulked ships as her home until she moved ashore in 1923. Ships that have been named Vernon whilst part of the school include:
- {{HMS|Ariadne|1859}} was jointly commissioned as Vernon with the original Vernon in 1876 and was used until 1886.
- {{HMS|Donegal|1858}} was Vernon from 1886.
- {{HMS|Marlborough|1855}} was Vernon II from 1895.
- {{HMS|Warrior|1860}} was Vernon III from 1904.
- HMS Actaeon (the original HMS Vernon (1832)) was renamed Vernon IV in 1904.
- {{HMS|Skylark|1932}} a minelaying tender, was renamed Vernon in 1938.
References
- {{Cite Colledge2006}}
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