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Three ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS
Fervent
, with a further ship unbuilt:
HMS
Fervent
(1804)
, built in 1804, was an
Archer
-class gunbrig, which was converted to a mooring lighter in 1816 and broken up in 1879.
A wooden screw frigate was ordered from Woolwich Dockyard as HMS
Fervent
in 1846 but was cancelled in 1849.
HMS
Fervent
(1856)
was a
Albacore
-class
gunboat
built in 1856 and broken up in 1879.
HMS
Fervent
(1895)
was a
Fervent
-class
destroyer
launched in 1895 and sold for scrap in 1920.
[1]
HMS
Fervent
, Royal Naval shore base and headquarters in
Ramsgate
, Kent, 1939–1945.
[2]
References
^
"HMS Fervent (1895)"
.
www.historyofwar.org
. Retrieved
10 December
2019
.
^
"HMS Fervent, memorial"
.
www.iwm.org.uk
. Retrieved
19 October
2022
.
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