HMS Hind

Eighteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hind or HMS Hynd:

  • HMS Hind (1545) was a 28-gun vessel built in 1545 and sold in 1555.
  • HMS Hind (1643) was an 18-gun ship purchased in 1643 and listed until 1651. She was in Royalist hands between 1648 and 1649.
  • HMS Hind (1655) was an 8-gun ketch launched in 1655 and wrecked in 1668.
  • HMS Hind (1672) was a 6-gun dogger captured from the Dutch in 1672 and recaptured by them in 1674.
  • HMS Hind (1691) was a 10-gun ketch launched in 1691 captured by the French in 1697.
  • HMS Hind (1709) was a 12-gun sixth rate purchased in 1709 and lost to a stranding later that year.
  • HMS Hind (1709) was a 16-gun sixth rate captured in 1709. She bilged on her anchor in 1711 and sank.
  • HMS Hind (1711) was a 20-gun sixth rate launched in 1711 and wrecked in 1721. The ship struck a rock "half a musket shot" off Guernsey castle on 7 December 1721, and 21 hands were lost including the Captain Fuzzard. The loss was attributed to the "ignorance of the pilot". 94 of the ship's company were saved.[1] Amongst those rescued was the ship's surgeon, Mr Forkington, "who was laid up with the gout, but made shift to swim to a rock not far distant, and the cold baths that endangered his life, hath effectively cured his said distemper."[2] The pilot was tried and found guilty, and was sentenced to three years imprisonment and loss of pay.[3]
  • HMS Hind (1741) was a sloop launched in 1741 and sold in 1743.
  • HMS Hind (1744) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1744. She foundered in 1747.
  • HMS Hind (1749) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1749. She became a storeship in 1783 and was sold in 1784.
  • HMS Hind (1785) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1785 and broken up in 1811.
  • HMS Hind (1790) was a 10-gun tender, launched in 1790 as a revenue cutter. As a naval cutter she captured several privateers, participated in the battle of Navarino, and was sold in 1844.
  • HMS Hind (1814) was a 20-gun sixth rate, built as HMS Barbadoes, but renamed before being launched in 1814. She was sold in 1829.
  • HMS Hind (1855) was a Dapper-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1855 and broken up in 1872.
  • HMS Hind (1880) was a coastguard yawl launched in 1880 and wrecked in 1900.
  • HMS Hind (1911) was an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911, sold in 1921 and broken up in 1924.
  • HMS Hind (U39) was a Modified Black Swan-class sloop launched in 1943 and broken up in 1958.

See also

References

  1. "From the Whitehall Evening Post, Jan 2". Caledonian Mercury. British Newspaper Archive. 9 January 1722. Retrieved 6 September 2014. (Subscription required (help)).
  2. "From the Weekly Journal; Or, Saturday's Post, London Jan.6". Newcastle Courant. British Newspaper Archive. 13 January 1722. Retrieved 6 September 2014. (Subscription required (help)).
  3. "From the St Jame's Evening Post, London Jan.18". Newcastle Courant. British Newspaper Archive. 27 January 1722. Retrieved 6 September 2014. (Subscription required (help)).
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