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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Firm or Firme. * The French ship, La Ferme captured in 1702, was renamed HMS Firm for the Royal Navy and given to Russia in 1713. * HMS Firm (1759), a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line, launched on 15 January 1759. She served as a prison hulk at Portsmouth from 1784, until broken up in 1791. * HMS Firm (1794), a 16-gun floating battery, primarily based at Sheerness, launched in 1794 and disposed of in 1803. * HMS Firm (1804), a 12-gun Archer-class gun-brig, launched in 1804, and wrecked off the coast of France on 28 June 1811. * , formerly the 74-gun captured at the battle of Cape Finisterre (1805), which served as a prison hulk at Plymouth until sold in 1814. * , a mortar vessel, launched on 1 March 1855, renamed Mortar Vessel 11

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  • Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Firm or Firme. * The French ship, La Ferme captured in 1702, was renamed HMS Firm for the Royal Navy and given to Russia in 1713. * HMS Firm (1759), a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line, launched on 15 January 1759. She served as a prison hulk at Portsmouth from 1784, until broken up in 1791. * HMS Firm (1794), a 16-gun floating battery, primarily based at Sheerness, launched in 1794 and disposed of in 1803. * HMS Firm (1804), a 12-gun Archer-class gun-brig, launched in 1804, and wrecked off the coast of France on 28 June 1811. * , formerly the 74-gun captured at the battle of Cape Finisterre (1805), which served as a prison hulk at Plymouth until sold in 1814. * , a mortar vessel, launched on 1 March 1855, renamed Mortar Vessel 11 later that year, and disposed of in 1858. * , a gunboat in service until sold in 1871 * , a Forester-class 2nd class gunboat, launched in 1879, and stationed at Queensferry up to 1890. (en)
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  • Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Firm or Firme. * The French ship, La Ferme captured in 1702, was renamed HMS Firm for the Royal Navy and given to Russia in 1713. * HMS Firm (1759), a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line, launched on 15 January 1759. She served as a prison hulk at Portsmouth from 1784, until broken up in 1791. * HMS Firm (1794), a 16-gun floating battery, primarily based at Sheerness, launched in 1794 and disposed of in 1803. * HMS Firm (1804), a 12-gun Archer-class gun-brig, launched in 1804, and wrecked off the coast of France on 28 June 1811. * , formerly the 74-gun captured at the battle of Cape Finisterre (1805), which served as a prison hulk at Plymouth until sold in 1814. * , a mortar vessel, launched on 1 March 1855, renamed Mortar Vessel 11 (en)
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