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Ten ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS ''Lightning''. *The first was an 8-gun fire ship launched in 1691 and captured by the French in 1705. *The second was an 8-gun bomb vessel launched in 1740 and captured off Livorno during the War of the Austrian Succession in 1746. *The 14-gun sloop , launched in 1746, was converted to a fire ship and renamed ''Lightning'' in 1755. She was sold in 1762 *The 14-gun sloop , purchased in 1776, was converted to a fire ship and renamed ''Lightning'' in 1779. She was sold in 1783. *The fifth was a launched in 1806, converted to a sloop in 1808, and sold in 1816. *The sixth , launched in 1823, was a paddle steamer, one of the first steam-powered ships on the Navy List. She served initially as a packet ship, but was later converted into an oceanographic survey vessel. *The seventh was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1829, renamed ''Larne'' in 1832, and broken up in 1866. *The eighth , was a torpedo boat, built by John Thornycroft. She was the first seagoing vessel to be armed with self-propelled torpedoes. She was later known as ''TB-1''. *The ninth , launched in 1895, was a . She served in
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until she struck a mine in 1915 that sank her. *The tenth , launched in 1940, was an L-class destroyer that served in
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. The German motor torpedo boat ''S-55'' torpedoed and sank her on 12 March 1943 in the Strait of Sicily.


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