HMS Grenville
Template:Use dmy dates Four Royal Navy ships have been named HMS Grenville. Vice Admiral Sir Richard Grenville was an Elizabethan sailor, explorer, and soldier:
- Template:HMS, a 12-gun schooner of 69 tons purchased in Newfoundland on 7 June 1763, having formerly been called Sally, and used as a survey vessel. Broken up in March 1775.
- Template:HMS, a destroyer leader launched on 17 June 1916 and sold in December 1931.
- Template:HMS, a G-class destroyer leader launched on 15 August 1935 and sunk 19 January 1940.
- Template:HMS, a U-class destroyer, launched 12 October 1942, and disposed of in 1983.
The Royal Canadian Navy also operated a fishery protection vessel, Template:HMCS, launched in Toronto in 1915.
References
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|_exclude=case, year, _debug | last1 = Colledge | first1 = J. J. | author-link1= J. J. Colledge | last2 = Warlow | first2 = Ben | date = 2006 | orig-date = 1969 | title = Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of All Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy from the 15th Century to the Present | edition = Rev. | location = London | publisher = Chatham Publishing | isbn = 978-1-86176-281-8 | OCLC = 67375475
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