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Several vessels have been named Ruby: - Ruby was a ship of 700 tons burthen that made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC)
- Ruby (or Ruby Frigate) was a brig of 80 tons burthen that the EIC took up in 1686 and sent out to India with dispatches to remain there for the local trade.
- Ruby was a French privateer that {{HMS|Ruby|1652|6}} captured in 1695 and that the British Royal Navy named {{HMS|Ruby Prize|1694|6}} and sold in 1698. Her new owners renamed her Ruby and she left the Downs in 1699 on a voyage to Persia for the EIC; she was lost with all hands later that year at Mayota.
- {{ship||Ruby|1758 ship}} was a ship that in 1758 transported Acadians to Europe and that wrecked towards the end of her voyage with great loss of life.
- {{ship||Ruby|1800 ship}} was a ship launched at Calcutta in 1800 that made one voyage for the EIC and that was lost in 1812.
See also- {{HMS|Ruby}}, several vessels of the British Royal Navy with the name Ruby
- {{PS|Ruby}}, several paddle steamers
- {{USS|Ruby|PY-21}}
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