HMS Seagull

Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Seagull or HMS Sea Gull, after the gull:[Note 1]

Other Seagulls in Royal Navy service

See also

Notes, citations, and references

Notes
  1. The underlying reason is that around 1810, +/- a decade, English spelling for a number of words changed abruptly. Until 1800-10s, notices in the London Gazette used the spelling Sea Gull; afterwards they used the spelling Seagull.
  2. A first-class share was worth £13 2s 0d; a fifth-class share, that of an able seamen, was worth 18s 0½d.[3]
Citations
  1. Hepper (1994), p.110.
  2. van Maanen.
  3. The London Gazette: no. 17531. p. 1945. 2 November 1819.
  4. The London Gazette: no. 16309. p. 1693. 24 Oct 1809.
  5. Lloyd's Marine List, - accessed 30 November 2013.
References
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