HMS Salisbury
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A number of ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Salisbury after the city of Salisbury in Wiltshire.
- HMS Salisbury, built in 1698 and captured by France in 1703. She was subsequently recaptured in 1708 and renamed Salisbury Prize, and later renamed Preston in 1716. She was broken up in 1739 for rebuild.
- HMS Salisbury was a warship built in 1707.
- HMS Salisbury was a ship of the line built in 1746 and condemned in 1761.
- HMS Salisbury was a ship of the line, launched in 1769 and wrecked in 1796.
- HMS Salisbury was another ship of the line, launched in 1814 and sold in 1837.
- HMS Salisbury (I-52), originally the USS Claxton, transferred to the Royal Navy during the Second World War.
- HMS Salisbury (F32), a Salisbury-class or Type 61 aircraft direction frigate.