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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2017}}{{Use British English|date=January 2017}}Ships bearing the name HMS Salamander include: This list may be incomplete. - {{HMS|Salamander|1687}} was a bomb ship built in 1687 at the Chatham Dockyard. Sold in 1713.
- {{HMS|Salamander|1730}}, renamed from Basilisk while on the stocks, was a bomb ketch of 265{{small|{{frac|76|94}}}} tons (bm) launched on 7 July 1730 at the Woolwich Dockyard. Sold in 1744 to the British East India Company.[1]
- {{HMS|Salamander|1745}} was a fire ship purchased in 1745. Sold in 1748.
- {{HMS|Salamander|1757}} was a fire ship purchased in 1757. Sold in 1761.
- HMS Salamander (1778) was {{HMS|Shark|1776|6}}, converted to a fireship and renamed in 1778. The Navy sold her in 1783. She then became a Greenland whaler, merchantman, convict transport to Australia, South Seas whaler, merchantman again, and slave ship. She is last listed in 1811.
- {{HMS|Salamander|1832}} was an 818-ton, 4-gun paddle sloop launched in 1832 and broken up in 1883.
- {{HMS|Salamander|1889}} was a {{sclass-|Sharpshooter|torpedo gunboat}} built in 1889 at the Chatham Dockyard. Sold for breaking in 1906.
- {{HMS|Salamander|J86}} was a {{sclass-|Halcyon|minesweeper}} launched in 1936. She participated in the Second World War. She was scrapped in 1947.
Citations and referencesCitations1. ^Hackman (2001), p.340.
References- Hackman, Rowan (2001) Ships of the East India Company. (Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society). {{ISBN|0905617967}}
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