Several ships of the
Dutch Navy
The Royal Netherlands Navy (, ) is the Navy, maritime service branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces. It traces its history to 8 January 1488, making it the List of navies, third-oldest navy in the world.
During the 17th and early 18th centurie ...
have borne the name ''Delft'':
*''Delft'' (1658), a 36-gun ship, captured in 1665 during the
Battle of Lowestoft
The Battle of Lowestoft took place on during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. A fleet of more than a hundred ships of the Dutch Republic, United Provinces commanded by Lieutenant-Admiral Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam, Jacob van Wassenaer, Lord Obdam, at ...
and taken into service as HMS ''Delft''. She was sold in 1668.
*''Delft'' (1664), a 36-gun ship, removed from Navy lists in 1667.
*''Delft'' (1666), a 66-gun ship, removed from Navy lists in 1689.
*''Delft'' (1691), a 60-gun ship, removed from Navy lists in 1697.
*''Delft'' (1699), a 54-gun ship, removed from Navy lists in 1712.
*''Delft'' (1731), a 56-gun ship, removed from Navy lists in 1778.
*, a 54-gun ship, captured in 1797 during the
Battle of Camperdown
The Battle of Camperdown (Dutch language, Dutch: ''Zeeslag bij Kamperduin'') was fought on 11 October 1797 between the Royal Navy's Commander-in-Chief, North Sea, North Sea Fleet under Admiral Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan, Adam Duncan and a ...
, she later sank due to damage received.
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Naval ship names of the Netherlands