HMS Selby (1654) was a 22-gun ship launched at Wapping in 1654 and renamed
HMS Eagle in 1660. Converted to a
fireship in 1674, she was sunk in 1694 to help form foundations at
Sheerness.
HMS Selby was a
storeship purchased in April 1781 and sold on 2 December 1783.
HMS Selby (1798) was the mercantile Selby, launched in 1791 in Whitby, purchased in 1798 for service as a 22-gun ship, and sold in December 1801. She then returned to mercantile service as the
West IndiamanSelby, and was probably wrecked in February 1807; she was last listed in 1810.
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list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
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HMS Selby (1654) was a 22-gun ship launched at Wapping in 1654 and renamed
HMS Eagle in 1660. Converted to a
fireship in 1674, she was sunk in 1694 to help form foundations at
Sheerness.
HMS Selby was a
storeship purchased in April 1781 and sold on 2 December 1783.
HMS Selby (1798) was the mercantile Selby, launched in 1791 in Whitby, purchased in 1798 for service as a 22-gun ship, and sold in December 1801. She then returned to mercantile service as the
West IndiamanSelby, and was probably wrecked in February 1807; she was last listed in 1810.
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.